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FredGuitarraOle -> What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 2:04:03)

Alboreá? Bulerías por Soleá? Neither one nor the other?





Leñador -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 2:11:39)

Pretty sure alboreas, I could be wrong. Sounds like the alboreas I have on an old record.




Richard Jernigan -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 2:43:10)

One more vote for alboreas, though without some of the traditional letras you usually hear.

RNJ




Dudnote -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 3:47:25)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Leñador
Pretty sure alboreas

Good call. That's what it says on the CD box.




Leñador -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 4:52:13)

Ole yo! Hahahaha




Dudnote -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 12:45:46)








FredGuitarraOle -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 15:45:57)

That's what I suspected but wasn't quite sure, thanks guys!




mrstwinkle -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 16:24:10)

Had never heard of it - wikipedia wrong?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albore%C3%A1




Ricardo -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 16:39:31)

Gypsy wedding song....like villancios outside of Christmas time I was informed that it's "bad luck" outside of the actual gypsy wedding to perform this song. But payos are payos of course.




Dudnote -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 16:51:43)

Is that Agujetas-Moraito example I posted labelled wrong? It's the only example that doesn't have a sort of bulerias or jaleos feel.

Sounds like solea to me.




mrstwinkle -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 20:55:43)

My first instinct too, but it sounds unusual for him in that that there is very little signature Moraito quirkyness in it.




El Kiko -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 21:00:51)

Yep its an Alboreás.....

All about the wedding ,,it sounds like ..

Se juntaron para festejar
Festejan la boda
el novio y la novia
el novio y la novia
suenan las campanas
repicando a gloria
repicando a gloria


etc ......

Nice piece of music and great playing ....fiesta ... get the wine and cheese out

Alboeas is a bit of Bulerias and Solea ...so everyones is right here....


ooops just read Ricardos post ...I never really heard it was bad luck ,, more just common sense ...like singing jingle bells on the beach in July ....
why do it ?




Leñador -> RE: What palo? (Jun. 14 2017 21:51:41)

quote:

Is that Agujetas-Moraito example I posted labelled wrong? It's the only example that doesn't have a sort of bulerias or jaleos feel.

That's a fair point. My understanding is it comes from solea, but, so does bulerias. I think after you cross a certain threshold of speed playing solea the same way sounds funny so you start playing it like bulerias......that's my guess anyway.




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