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Revision as of 09:11, 14 March 2011
Verdiales are a Flamenco music style, and song form belonging to Canté Chico.
Originating in Almogia, near the Spanish port of Málaga in Andalucia, it is based upon the fandango. For this reason, the Verdiales are sometimes known as Fandangos de Málaga..
Normally played in the key of E phrygian (key of C major with his fifth sharp) and rarely in A minor, the Verdiales have a 12-count rhythm similar to the Soleares, and Bulerias.
Listen to a Verdiales(2:18, 502Kb). This example shows some of the more common falsetas you are likely to hear at an informal Flamenco performance.
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