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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Upbeat and festive Sevillanas track characterized by traditional Spanish folk instrumentation and a lively 3/4 time signature, The arrangement features prominent acoustic flamenco guitars playing rhythmic rasgueados and melodic flourishes, accompanied by the sharp, rhythmic clicking of castanets and handclaps (palmas), A driving percussion section provides a steady, danceable foundation, The lead male vocals are passionate and powerful, delivered with a traditional Andalusian flair, often supported by a chorus of backing vocalists in a call-and-response or unison style, The song structure follows the classic four-part Sevillanas format, with distinct sections for verses and choruses that build in intensity, The production is clean and vibrant, capturing the atmosphere of a live celebration with a natural reverb that enhances the acoustic instruments and vocal performances, The tempo is brisk, maintaining a high-energy feel throughout the piece
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Spanish lyrics, Andalusian southern style, organic live feeling, authentic instrumentation, natural production, festive and traditional atmosphere, clear structure adapted to sevillanas style Sevillanas modernas, traditional 3/4 rhythm, Spanish flamenco guitar with bright rasgueo, strong palmas pattern, light percussion, lively and festive groove, call and response phrasing, short structured sections, joyful southern atmosphere, feria vibe female lead vocal, expressive and lively, flamenco-influenced tone, clear diction, playful delivery, strong rhythmic phrasing, traditional sevillanas feeling with modern freshness
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Spanish lyrics, traditional Andalusian sevillanas rocieras style, studio production, clean and polished sound, authentic instrumentation, festive and devotional atmosphere, extended structure with four sevillanas (coplas) Sevillanas rhythm (3/4), acoustic flamenco guitar, palmas, cajón, tambourine, light chorus responses, joyful and rhythmic groove, traditional romería feel, natural and organic sound female lead vocal, expressive and warm, traditional Andalusian tone, clear diction, slight flamenco ornamentation, joyful and emotional delivery, authentic performance