Farruco was the name with which the Andalusians called the Galicians, which is where this song comes from, with a couplet of four octosyllabic verses that rhyme second and fourth. The definitive adaptation to flamenco is attributed to Loli, although his great impulse was Manuel Torre. Nowadays you can hear the farruca on few occasions, except when accompanying the dance, a dance created by Faíco that only men usually perform. It settles in minor tones and follows the beat of the tanguillo.
Farruca
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