Vocals, flamenco guitar, castanets, hand clapping, cajón
Derivative forms
Rumba catalana
Rumba flamenca, also known as flamenco rumba or simply rumba (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈrumba]), is a palo (style) of flamenco music developed in Andalusia, Spain. It is known as one of the cantes de ida y vuelta (roundtrip songs), music which diverged in the new world, then returned to Spain in a new form. The genre originated in the 19th century in Andalusia, southern Spain, where Cuban music first reached the country.
Rumbaflamenca, also known as flamenco rumba or simply rumba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrumba]), is a palo (style) of flamenco music developed in Andalusia...
influence on Cuban rumba, particularly on its vocal style. However, musicologists agree that rumbaflamenca does not truly derive from Cuban rumba, but from guaracha...
cubano). Its influence in Spain is testified by rumbaflamenca and derivatives such as Catalan rumba. Rumba, originally "nkumba" meaning "navel" in Kikongo...
three distinct prominent centers: National Institute of Flamenco, Casa Flamenca and Flamenco Works. Each center dedicates time to daily training, cultural...
Los Chunguitos are a Spanish Romani rumbaflamenca group from Badajoz, Extremadura, formed in Vallecas, Madrid in 1973. The group's nucleus was the three...
best-selling Spanish groups in history. They performed the popular rumbaflamenca in the vein of Los Chunguitos. Emilio and Julio González were born to...
This article is the discography of French rumbaflamenca band Gipsy Kings. Peak position on the Compilations Chart. The original 1983 release was re-issued...
Songs New flamenco Duofel Lara & Reyes Shahin & Sepehr Strunz & Farah Rumbaflamenca Young & Rollins "New Album – Mettavolution – Out Now". Rodrigo y Gabriela...
night, many bulerías are danced and especially sung. Today, rumba gitana or rumbaflamenca are usual party music fixtures. Gitanos may also marry by elopement...
cultivated and cherished by the Spanish population. Like the rumbaflamenca, the Galician rumba originated from a fusion of certain Cuban and Spanish elements...
with elements of ballad, dance, flamenco, bossa nova, tango, salsa, rumbaflamenca, bolero, pasodoble, and even reggae. The unprecedented success also...
"Djobi, Djoba" is a hit song by the Gipsy Kings, a French-Calé rumbaflamenca band. It was initially released in 1982 as an acoustic version on their debut...
flexibility has enabled boleros to feature in the repertoire of Cuban son and rumba ensembles, as well as Spanish copla and flamenco singers, since the early...