Bamberas

Also know as “swing song”, for its pronounced melodic swings. It is a song with a couplet of four eight-syllable verses.. Its origin is clearly folkloric and it is one of the clearest examples of flamenco that exist., Well, it was the Girl of the Combs who gave it the shape it currently has.. In reality, Pastora collected several lyrics from these popular songs and gave them flamenco character by adjusting them to the beat of fandangos, and not to soleá, as has been written on many occasions. It was Naranjito de Triana and Paco de Lucía who changed the concept of this song and, respecting Pastora's melody, they changed the tempos to those of the soleá by bulerías. Today this is the time signature to which it is performed and accompanied above, with its ending being in minor tones..

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