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Favourite jaleos
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Dudnote
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Favourite jaleos
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Searching for "jaleo" or "jaleos" here turns up quite a bit about playing the palo, but relatively little about the shouts and cries of artists and audiences in performances. OK, so there are the old standards such ole, guapo, arsa, eso es, toma ya, vamonos, agua, bien and haa (accompanied with nice cartoons here http://www.ambienteflamenco.co.uk/resources.php?resources_id=3), but what about going further? I'm sure I read somewhere that jaleos can get as colourful as "Ir toque en el campo!" - so they could be worth sharing. Tell us your favourites and toma ya!! Vamos!!
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