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  2. Pull-off - Wikipedia

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    A pull-off is a stringed instrument playing and articulation technique performed by plucking or "pulling" the finger that is grasping the sounding part of a string off the fingerboard of either a fretted or unfretted instrument. This intermediate- to advanced playing technique is done using the tip of a finger or fingernail on the fretting hand.

  3. España cañí - Wikipedia

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    The song was written around 1923 and first recorded in 1926. In English it is also known as the Spanish Gypsy Dance. [1] Its main refrain (eight bars of arpeggiated chords that go from E major to F major (with added 4 instead of 5) to G major and back) is arguably the best known snippet of Spanish music and is popular worldwide. [citation needed]

  4. Jota (music) - Wikipedia

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    Aragonese jota dancers. The jota (pronounced [1]) is a genre of music and the associated dance known throughout Spain, most likely originating in Aragon.It varies by region, having a characteristic form in Aragon (where it is the most important [1]), Mallorca, Catalonia, León, Castile, Navarre, Cantabria, Asturias, Galicia, La Rioja, Murcia and Eastern Andalusia.

  5. Punto music - Wikipedia

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    The Panamanian punto (Spanish: punto panameño or el punto) is a Hispanic musical genre [1] [2] which includes melodic and choreographic form. It has composition created specifically for dance, typically performed by a single couple as a demonstration of skill, precision and grace.

  6. Billboard Español - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish web site features exclusive Latin music charts in every genre, from Latin Tropical Airplay, Latin Pop Airplay, Latin Regional Mexican Airplay, and Latin Rhythm Airplay Chart. The focus of music charts ranges from the Top Latin Songs on the radio, to Top Latin Albums getting the most sales.

  7. Rock music in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish rock is the term used for the variety of rock music produced in Spain. Most bands formed in Spain have sung in Spanish, but many others have sung in English, French and Italian, in addition to the other languages spoken in Spain, such as Catalan , Galician , Basque , Aragonese , and Asturian .

  8. Siete canciones populares españolas - Wikipedia

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    Siete Canciones populares Españolas ("Seven Spanish Folksongs") is a 1914 set of traditional Spanish songs arranged for soprano and piano by the composer Manuel de Falla. Besides being Falla's most-arranged composition and one of his most popular, it is one of the most frequently performed sets of Spanish-language art songs .

  9. List of number-one singles of 2006 (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    "Let Me Out" Dover: 1 October 8 October "Criticar Por Criticar" Fangoria: 15 October 22 October 29 October "Por La Noche" Mala Rodríguez: 5 November "Martyr" Depeche Mode: 12 November "The Saints Are Coming" U2 and Green Day: 19 November 26 November 3 December 10 December "Al Final De La Palmera" Rafa González-Serna 17 December 24 December 31 ...