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The song and dance festivities celebrated by the Moors in Spain long ago were called "zambras." I was inspired to write this upon hearing Manolo Sanlucar's "Herencia Oriental." |
CD: Recital La Guitarra Flamenca
Label: ACTS Records
Credits: Written and performed by Carey Loftin. Sound Tommy Rhodes. |
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This Tarantas adheres to the traditional Phrygian mode based on F# with some slight variations. Diverse in their origin it is believed that Andaluz labourers coming to work in the mines of La Union brought these songs with them, others believe that the coplas were originally local ones which became adapted to the flamenco style of Cante. |
CD: Recital La Guitarra Flamenca
Label: ACTS Records
Credits: Credits: Written and performed by Carey Loftin. Sound Tommy Rhodes |
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The Malaquena Flamenca is derived from the traditional fandangos. It is sung or played toque libre since it is a free style and has no defined rhythm. |
CD: Loftin por Sabicas
Label: ACTS Records.
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