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Fandango and Flamenco

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Difference between Fandango and Flamenco

Fandango vs. Flamenco

Fandango is a lively couples dance from Spain, usually in triple metre, traditionally accompanied by guitars, castanets, or hand-clapping ("palmas" in Spanish). Flamenco, in its strictest sense, is a professionalized art-form based on the various folkloric music traditions of Southern Spain in the autonomous communities of Andalusia, Extremadura and Murcia.

Similarities between Fandango and Flamenco

Fandango and Flamenco have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Jota (music), Malagueñas (flamenco style), Peteneras, Romani people in Spain, Rondeña, Soleá, Tonadilla.

Jota (music)

The jota (hota or ixota; xota; xota; old Spanish spelling: xota) is a genre of music and the associated dance known throughout Spain, most likely originating in Aragon.

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Malagueñas (flamenco style)

Malagueñas is one of the traditional styles of Andalusian music (flamenco), derived from earlier types of fandango from the area of Málaga, classified among the Cantes de Levante.

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Peteneras

The Petenera is a flamenco palo in a 12-beat metre, with strong beats distributed as follows:.

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Romani people in Spain

The Gypsies in Spain, generally known as gitanos, belong to the Iberian Kale group, with smaller populations in Portugal (known as ciganos) and in southern France.

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Rondeña

A Rondeña is a ''palo'' or musical form of flamenco originating in the town of Ronda in the province of Málaga in Spain.

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Soleá

Soleares (plural of soleá) is one of the most basic forms or palos of Flamenco music, probably originated around Cádiz or Seville in Andalusia, the most southern region of Spain.

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Tonadilla

Tonadilla was a Spanish musical song form of theatrical origin; not danced.

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Fandango and Flamenco Comparison

Fandango has 33 relations, while Flamenco has 132. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 4.24% = 7 / (33 + 132).

References

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