
Sevillanas de Andalucía
A Collection of 12 Sevillanas Flamenco, coming from all different regions of Andalucía.
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7 songs
2:44

Dramatic Sevillana from Ronda, passionate gitano male vocals with mountain echo, powerful rasgueado Spanish guitar with reverb, intense 3/4 rhythm at 120 BPM, lyrics about Puente Nuevo romance and eternal love, with strong palmas and cajón, dramatic mountain atmosphere, authentic Andalusian passion, acento andaluz, acento de ronda
6:29

Traditional Sevillana flamenco, male vocal, Spanish guitar with rasgueado, 120 BPM, 3/4 rhythm, reverb, mountain atmosphere, Ronda theme, tocar las palmas, Key: E minor/G major, Tempo: 120 BPM steady, Style: Traditional Sevillana with serrano mountain influence, Instrumentation: Spanish guitar (rasgueado style), palmas secas, optional cajón, Vocal: Deep male cantaor, contemplative and passionate, Effects: Natural reverb simulating Ronda's gorge acoustics, Geographic theme: Puente Nuevo, Tajo de Ronda, mountain landscape, Emotional arc: Love discovery, deepening bond, eternal vows, enduring connection
4:32

flamenco gitano, flamenco, tocar las palmas, [sevillana flamenco, ] guitarra clásica, castañuelas, voz ronca, albaicín, flamenco del albaicín, fingertyle flamenco double virtuoso guitars
3:32

Traditional Sevillanas Flamencas from Jaén, 3/4 compás at 125 BPM, four complete coplas structure with pasadas and remates, male vocals with authentic Jaén mountain accent and rural Andalusian dialect, virtuoso Spanish flamenco guitar with clean rasgueados and falsetas, prominent castañuelas rhythms, energetic palmas flamencas, light cajón, lyrics about olive harvest romance in Sierra de Cazorla, young woman olive picker falling in love with harvest foreman, themes of prosperity and agricultural tradition, "mar de olivos" imagery, golden oil and ancient trees, harvest celebration atmosphere, romantic yet earthy tone, Renaissance elegance meets rural authenticity, steady rhythm reflecting olive harvest work, traditional Andalusian folk celebration style, festive Feria de San Lucas spirit, mountain strength and agricultural pride, authentic Jaén gitano vocal ornaments
3:49

Traditional sevillana flamenco, Dramatic Sevillanas Flamencas from Ronda, 3/4 compás at 120 BPM, four complete coplas with pasadas and remates, passionate gitano male vocal with deep mountain echo and Ronda accent, powerful rasgueado Spanish flamenco guitar with dramatic reverb, intense castañuelas passages, strong palmas flamencas, deep cajón with mountain resonance, lyrics about eternal romance under Puente Nuevo bridge spanning Tajo gorge, themes of bandolero passion and impossible love, pueblo blanco imagery, dramatic cliffs and stone bridges, bullfighting heritage of Pedro Romero tradition, mountain winds and eagle symbolism, raw emotional intensity meets refined tragedy, dramatic pauses and buildups, echo effects representing gorge acoustics, authentic Serranía de Ronda vocal style, gitano melismas and jaleos, Feria de Pedro Romero celebration spirit, passionate declarations and eternal promises
5:30

Luminous experimental Sevillanas Flamencas from Almería, 3/4 compás at 135 BPM, four complete coplas with pasadas and remates, clear female vocal with desert clarity and subtle North African influences, bright Spanish flamenco guitar blending traditional rasgueados with exotic modal scales, crystalline castañuelas with desert echo, light palmas with Mediterranean rhythm, lyrics about impossible love between desert and sea, Alcazaba fortress romance, Moorish nostalgia meets frontier passion, themes of endless skies and luminous horizons, cinematic Western atmosphere (Hollywood del Sur), caravan routes and Mediterranean waves, cultural fusion between Christian and Moorish traditions, bright yet melancholic tone, desert wind imagery, golden light of Cabo de Gata, Feria de la Virgen del Mar celebration, unique desert-coastal musical fusion, innovative while respecting Sevillana tradition
2:44

Traditional Sevillana Flamenca from Huelva in festive Feria style, 4 coplas structure with pasadas and remates, authentic Andalusian female and male gitano vocals with coastal Huelva accent, 3/4 rhythm at 135 BPM, Spanish flamenco guitar with powerful rasgueados and traditional falsetas, prominent castañuelas throughout, strong rhythmic palmas patterns, cajón with maritime influences, working-class authenticity with fandango touches, lyrics about Fiestas Colombinas fishing culture and coastal romance, bright joyful atmosphere celebrating Huelva's maritime heritage, traditional jaleos and gitano calls (Arriba, Olé, Ay ay ay), guitar interludes between coplas, festive celebration energy, honest earthy flamenco emotion, pure Andalusian coastal style
