
Sevillanas
Sevillanas que huelen a feria y al sur: guitarras, palmas y coros llenos de alegría andaluza. Un recorrido festivo y reconocible por la tradición, el baile y la emoción de las sevillanas de siempre.
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7 songs
3:26

Los Cuatro Muleros
v4.5+
A modernized flamenco track with female vocal full of Andalusian nuance, led by bright acoustic Spanish guitar strumming and melodic pick work, Cajón and delicate hand percussion keep a lively compás, enriched with tasteful electronic textures and airy, sparse strings, Medium tempo supports a danceable, vibrant groove, Reverb and warmth shape the mix, Chorus and refrains celebrate folk roots, while polished, global-ready production balances tradition and innovation
3:07

Género: Flamenco tradicional
Instrumentos: Guitarra española, cajón flamenco, palmas, castañuelas
Voz: Masculina gitana, rasposa y expresiva
Tempo: 105 BPM
Estilo: Sevillanas tradicionales, estructura de cuatro coplas, con repeticiones características
2:16

A Spanish folk song in a major key at a moderate tempo of 120 BPM, The primary instruments are an acoustic guitar and a male vocalist, The acoustic guitar provides a rhythmic and melodic foundation, playing a consistent arpeggiated pattern throughout the song, The male vocalist sings with a clear, resonant baritone voice, delivering the melody with a slight vibrato, The song structure is verse-chorus, with the chorus featuring a more prominent and slightly higher vocal melody, There are no percussion instruments, The production is clean, with the guitar and vocals well-balanced in the mix, The guitar has a natural, unprocessed sound, and the vocals are dry with minimal effects
3:16

A lively Spanish folk song with a male lead vocalist, featuring a prominent acoustic guitar playing a rhythmic strumming pattern, The song is in a major key and maintains a moderate tempo throughout, Percussion includes a cajon providing a steady beat, A bass guitar lays down a simple, supportive bassline, The lead vocal is clear and expressive, with a slight vibrato, The song structure follows a verse-chorus format, The melody is catchy and uses a diatonic scale, The production is clean, with all instruments well-balanced in the mix, There are no complex effects or heavy processing, maintaining an organic, acoustic feel, The vocal delivery is passionate and direct
3:17

Sevillanas tradicionales, guitarra española marcada, palmas rítmicas, voz masculina cálida, ambiente de feria andaluza, estribillo pegadizo, ritmo bailable, aire costumbrista, evocando imágenes de flores, amor y alegría de feria, La estructura respeta las clásicas coplas y estribillos de la sevillana, manteniendo un espíritu festivo, familiar y elegante durante toda la canción, con transiciones suaves y finales redondos
4:05

Farolillos de Feria
v4.5-all
Traditional Spanish feria sevillanas (Andalusian folk) with bright nylon-string Spanish guitar rasgueos and steady sevillanas compás, crisp palmas and pandereta, subtle tambourine shakes, and occasional handclap breaks for dance turns, Vocal is a “romero” folk male lead: open-throated, clear and friendly, sung straight with minimal vibrato, supported by warm caseta-style group responses and light spoken jaleos, Arrange it long (over 4 minutes): four coplas each opening intimate then lifting into a highly repeatable estribillo, with extra instrumental vueltas between sections, a slightly bigger chorus in copla 3, and a softer dawn-tinted final pass before a joyful remate and clean cadence



