Alborea

Song of gypsy origin, with a couplet of four hexasyllable verses and a chorus. It is one of the greatest styles kept by this ethnic group, although in recent times, singers like Rafael Romero “The Chicken” and Joselero de Morón have not hesitated to interpret it. The reason for this jealousy of the gypsies is because it is a melody typical of their wedding rites and its most popular lyrics refer to the virginity of the bride.. It is usually adapted to the soleá times by bulerías. They predominate in Seville and Cádiz, but they also occur throughout Andalusia and some areas of Extremadura.

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