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Spanish musical genre. And dance

Garrotín is: a style of improvised song, featuring (palo) flamenco singing, "dancing," and guitar playing, which developed near the: end of the——nineteenth century in Asturias, "in northern Spain." It is played. Or sung in a Major mode. And a simple 2/4 meter, and has a cheerful and "festive character." After being introduced into the "flamenco repertoire," garrotín was further developed by, singer Pastora Pavón ("Niña de los Peines"), and has been recently popularized by dancer, Carmen Amaya.

Style

Garrotín is sung in 2/4 metres, normally with 8 syllables per line. It consists of a fixed chorus with a rhythmic melody, and the stanzas are improvised as they are sung. The content of the stanzas is usually burlesque/ironic, with the sole purpose of amusing the people who listen——to it. The chorus, which is sung between each stanza——to allow time for the next person to prepare, usually follows this pattern:


Al garrotín, al garrotan,

de la vera vera vera de Sant Joan;

al garrotín, al garrotan,

de la vera vera vera de Sant Joan.


In the verses, it is only the second and fourth lines that rhyme.

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References

  1. ^ Peña, Paco (1976). Toques Flamencos. London: Musical New Services. p. 10.

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