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  2. Voy a quedarme - Wikipedia

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    "Voy a quedarme" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈboj a keˈðaɾme]; "I am going to stay") is a song by Spanish singer Blas Cantó, written by Dan Hammond, Leroy Sanchez, Dangelo Ortega, and Cantó himself. It was released as a digital download and for s

  3. Cante jondo - Wikipedia

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    Cante jondo (Spanish: [ˈkante ˈxondo]) is a vocal style in flamenco, an unspoiled form of Andalusian folk music. The name means "deep song" in Spanish, with hondo ("deep") spelled with J (Spanish pronunciation:) as a form of eye dialect, because traditional Andalusian pronunciation has retained an aspirated H lost in other forms of Spanish.

  4. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    In singing, a controlled swell (i.e. crescendo then diminuendo, on a long held note, especially in Baroque music and in the bel canto period) [2] mesto Mournful, sad meter or metre The pattern of a music piece's rhythm of strong and weak beats mezza voce Half voice (i.e. with subdued or moderated volume) mezzo

  5. List of number-one singles of 1986 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Issue Date Song Artist 6 January "Part-Time Lover" Stevie Wonder: 13 January "Cheri, Cheri Lady" Modern Talking: 20 January "Part-Time Lover" Stevie Wonder 27 January 3 February "p:Machinery"

  6. Concurso de Cante Jondo - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish classical composer Manuel de Falla (1876–1946) was the principal organizer of the Concurso. [3] He sought to encourage and enhance the music of cante jondo (literally "deep song", referring to a key element of flamenco, as opposed to "cante chico", the "lighter" more accessible element), which he sensed had fallen into a period of decadence. [4]

  7. Mozarabic chant - Wikipedia

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    Syllabic chants have mostly one note per syllable. Neumatic chants have a small number of notes, often just two or three, notes per syllable. Melismatic chants feature long, florid runs of notes, called melismas, on individual syllables. In both Visigothic/Mozarabic and Gregorian chant, there is a distinction between antiphonal and responsorial ...

  8. List of number-one singles of 1999 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of the Spanish PROMUSICAE Top 20 Singles number-ones of 1999. [1] Chart history Issue Date Song Artist 2 ...

  9. Siguiriyas - Wikipedia

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    Siguiriyas (Spanish pronunciation: [seɣiˈɾiʝas]; also seguiriyas, siguerillas, siguirillas, seguidilla gitana, [1] etc.) are a form of flamenco music in the cante jondo category. This deep, expressive style is among the most important in flamenco. Unlike other palos of flamenco, siguiriyas stands out for being purely Romani in origin.