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'''Rumba Flamenca''', '''Flamenco Rumba''', '''Rumba Gitana''' or '''Gypsy Rumba''' is a style of [[Flamenco]] [[music]] from [[Spain]]. Its style derives from the influence of Afro-[[Cuban |
'''Rumba Flamenca''', '''Flamenco Rumba''', '''Rumba Gitana''' or '''Gypsy Rumba''' is a style of [[Flamenco]] [[music]] from [[Spain]]. Its style derives from the influence of Afro-[[Cuban Rumbaslower than other flamenco forms. Unlike Cuban rumba, it does not prominently feature [[clave]]. |
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A characteric difference from Flamenco Rumba is that the rhythm is played with [[guitar]]s and hand [[clapping]], while the Cuban one uses [[drum]]s and [[claves]]. However, modern guitarists such as [[Paco de Lucia]] and [[Tomatito]] have incorporated [[congas]] and [[cajon]] to the percussion section, as well as the hadclapping. The main rhythmic difference of the Rumba Flamenca as opposed to other, more traditional styles such as [[Bulerias]] and [[Fandango]], is the tempo, which is slower than other flamenco forms. Unlike Cuban rumba, it does not prominently feature [[clave]]. |
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*[http://www.flora-albaicin.com Flamenco Institute Flora Albaicín.] Flamenco dance company and academy (the oldest and biggest of its kind in the world). |
*[http://www.flora-albaicin.com Flamenco Institute Flora Albaicín.] Flamenco dance company and academy (the oldest and biggest of its kind in the world). |
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*[http://www.esflamenco.com/palos/enrumba.html Get to know the flamenco forms: the rumba] |
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*[http://www.ojosdebrujo.com Ojos de Brujo Official Site] |
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*[http://www.graf-martinez.com/flamenco-rumba.html Flamenco guitar and the Rumba styles] |
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[[Category:Flamenco styles]] |
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Revision as of 15:09, 2 November 2007
Rumba Flamenca, Flamenco Rumba, Rumba Gitana or Gypsy Rumba is a style of Flamenco music from Spain. Its style derives from the influence of Afro-[[Cuban Rumbaslower than other flamenco forms. Unlike Cuban rumba, it does not prominently feature clave.
See also
Enlaces externos
- Flamenco Institute Flora Albaicín. Flamenco dance company and academy (the oldest and biggest of its kind in the world).
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