Sing with a copla of three or four eight-syllable verses. Considered one of the basic styles of flamenco, tango has various modalities, among which those of Cádiz stand out, Triana, Jerez and Malaga. All theories suggest that the cradle of tango must be shared between Cádiz and Seville, ruling out any relationship with Argentine tango. It is possible that they came from old dance songs from the 19th century and that little by little they were configured into what we know as such today., a song performed 4/4 in all possible shades. For example, those of Titi de Triana are done in minor keys, those from Cádiz accompany each other in modal tones, and those of Málaga or Piyayo in major keys. There is also a modality in Granada that is done from above at a slower pace. His first known performers were El Mellizo and Aurelio Sellés in Cádiz., Pastora Pavón and Titi in Seville, Frijones and the Mojama in Jerez, and La Pirula, Repompa and Piyayo in Malaga.
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Sevilla
Málaga
Jaen
Huelva
Granada
Córdoba
A tourist and cultural vision of flamenco
The Guitar, last to join.
The history of flamenco with respect to its geographical distribution
The present and future of the genre. The Fourth Golden Key of Singing.
The festivals
Revaluation of flamenco. Third Golden Key of Singing
The Flamenco Opera
Flamenco in Madrid. The Pavón Cup. Second Golden Key of Singing
The contest that took place in 1922 in Granada
The great creators. The Golden Age. The Singing Cafes
Evolution. Hermetic Stage. First singers
Origin of the word “flamenco”
First written references
Musical background