Its name comes from Los Verdiales, an olive region malagueña where the verdial olive is grown. It is a couplet of five octosyllabic verses that usually repeats the first of them in third place and sometimes four verses with repetition of the first in third place and the last twice.. It is the prototype of the peasant fandango, with simple and happy letters, with monotonous rhythm that reveals its primitive origin. It is usually interpreted in calls “pandas”, where in addition to guitars there are lutes, bandurrias, tambourines, castanets. It is a dance song of Moorish descent that has not finished becoming flamenco to date., clearly maintaining all its folkloric roots.
Verdiales
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