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Seguiriya from Sevilla
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noly
Posts: 11
Joined: Oct. 29 2010
From: SEVILLA ( spain)

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RE: Seguiriya from Sevilla (in reply to noly)
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First of all, I apologize for my poor English ... First it was the rhythm, the compas (beat), the measure and the sense of the solea, the dance “Por alegrias” on one side and male “Serrana” and she called “Seguiriya” , being the well, the basis and foundation The outbreak of the soul of a region called Andalucía, where I come ... there is literally “arte flamenco” to the nineteenth century (XIX), the effort to illuminate it and develop racial produces a group of artists, glorious unknown townspeople (blacksmiths, wheelwrights, farmers, fishermen, shepherds, all born in a concentrated industry, ignorant of music written, spontaneous and inspired by the environment around them. The Flamenco stuck with grief opened an early stage in the twentieth century (XX) who risked fruitfully and constructively with songs and lyrics of Marin Rodriguez or Antonio Machado (father), only flamencos, which express the passion and emotional movements of a people crying out in sorrow or joy, but there was no such bad taste to retreat into the macabre. This generation of early twentieth century (XX) was more fair, although the Flemish had the prejudice of being an isolated art to the suburbs of the show, classic artists such as Manuel de Falla and Joaquin Turina were at the head of a movement that would be even more respected. Until today ... century, Spain have labeled the party and tambourine, with flamenco as bait. Despite institutional efforts, there has been a union guild for our exporters to define exactly which way and development of what is done today, it is true that in Spain you lift a stone and leaving guitarists, dancers or singers who silenced mouth more than a presumptuous Liebert, Benise, Lara & Reyes, etc ... with the label of flamenco want to enlarge your ranch, confounding those who want to learn this art. To know and love flamenco is not necessary to come to Spain, but it helps a lot, especially being born in Seville. What is certain is that if you have no rhythm or compas (beat) or know the flamenco ... not even touch the palms, you will be very bad. The mine is a bet an amateur, who has spent years playing guitar and has brought many to love this art, through many recordings, with knowledge of the guitar and flamenco.
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