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This is a glossary of terms that relate to flamenco arts.〔Sources: The Bibliography contains eight books. Two (by Batista, and Pemartin) are entirely arranged alphabetically, and five other books contain alphabetic glossaries. Otherwise, individual references sometimes are given in footnotes to the text, usually when the source information is not presented alphabetically. In addition, the ''External links'' give two alphabetic websites.〕 ==A== ;aficionado: one interested in flamenco ('aficion' a liking for) ;aflamencado: flamencoized ;a golpe: sung to the rhythm of only a stick hitting the floor, or knuckles on the table ;alboreá: the Gypsy wedding song sung in the solea compas ;alegrías: festive compas of the ''cantinas'' group; one of the cantes chicos ;alzapúa: guitar-playing technique that uses the back of the thumbnail ;ángel: see ''duende'' ;a palo seco: without accompaniment ;apodo: nickname, which Gypsies receive for life ;arranque: spontaneous outbursts of uncontrolled emotion that a performer may emit ;a seco: playing the guitar ''rasgueado'', with the fingers of the left hand damping the strings ;atravesarse: for the guitarist - cutting corners and rhythm during a ''falseta'', making the dancer's job difficult 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Glossary of flamenco terms」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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