Bulerías

For dancers, it is commonly viewed with a compas or bar of 6 counts as opposed to 12.It is normally played at 195-240 beats per minute, most commonly in an A-phrygian mode (por medio) with a sharpened third to make A major the root chord.The name bulerías comes from the Spanish word burlar, meaning "to mock" or bullería, "racket, shouting, din".It is the style which permits the greatest freedom for improvisation, the metre playing a crucial role in this.Speed and agility are required and total control of rhythm as well as strength in the feet which are used in intricate tapping with toe, heel and the ball of the foot.
José García Ramos . Baile por Bulerías . 1884
Flamenco Bulerías with emphasis as [12] 1 2 [3] 4 5 [6] 7 [8] 9 [10] 11
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