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Soleares (plural of soleá,
pronounced [soleˈa]) is one of the most
basic forms or
palos of
Flamenco music,
probably originating among the Calé
Romani people...
-
Jerez during the 19th century,
originally as a fast,
upbeat ending to
soleares or alegrias. It is
among the most po****r and
dramatic of the flamenco...
- cantiñas. Alegrías has a
rhythm consisting of 12 beats. It is
similar to
Soleares. Its beat
emphasis is as follows: 1 2 [3] 4 5 [6] 7 [8] 9 [10] 11 [12]...
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Soleares is a
volume of
poetry by
Dutch poet J. Slauerhoff.
First published in 1933, and Slauerhoff's next-to-last volume, the
poems in this collection...
- ("Life on Earth," 1934) were
widely praised, and his 1933
verse collection Soleares was
awarded the C.W. van der Hoogtprijs [nl]. The year 1935 saw more sea...
- Soleá (
Soleares) por Bulerías is a
flamenco palo. This
dance is the
product of the
intensification of the Soleá
rhythm or the
deceleration of the Bulería...
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musical form,
which has a
rhythm consisting of 12 beats. It is
similar to
Soleares. Its beat
emphasis is as follows: 1 2 [3] 4 5 [6] 7 [8] 9 [10] 11 [12]...
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rarely in A minor, the
verdiales have a 12-count
rhythm similar to the
soleares, and bulerías.
Listen to verdiales(2:18, 502Kb). This
example shows some...
- [11] 12 This
rhythm can be
contrasted with the
rhythmic pattern of the
soleares,
which also has 12 beats, but the
accents fall differently.
Taking the...
- malagueña styles, and is
reported to have
created or
developed some
styles of
Soleares, Alegrías, and Tangos. An oral
tradition also
states that he was the creator...