Sing with a couple of four or five octosyllable verses with cross rhyme assonant or consignant, which generally become six by repetition of the first or third. Basic trunk of Levante songs and from the ancients fandangos malagueños. It became a flamenco style in the first half of the 19th century.. It is not a song to dance to and it is very rich from a melodic point of view.. There are various types of malagueñas depending on their creators., coming from both the province of Malaga, as others like Cádiz. Enrique El Mellizo must be highlighted in this suit., Antonio Chacon, LaTrini, The Pena, La Peñaranda, Baldomero Pacheco, The Little Person or Gayarrito, among many others. It is accompanied by the guitar on top and it is a song “optional”. On many occasions it is finished with a fandango abandolao.
Malagueña
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