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Bullfighters song?

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What is the song that is normally played or associated with bullfighting. Don't flood this question with statements abut how wrong it in, I know it is, I just need the songs title. No snarky comments will be tolerated, and you will be reported. Thanks in advance. Any links to the song will be appreciated and will most likely receive BEST ANSWER status.

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  1. Flamenco currently is a combination of song, guitar and dance. ... well known as the favorite of the toreros (bullfighters), singers and artists. ...


  2. Hi, this not an easy question since there is not one single pasodoble which is the oficial pasodoble of the fiesta taurina.

    Diferent plazas and areas use different pasodobles in their programs. Although tThe pasodoble is the main type of music played during bullfights it is not the only since there are dianas and avisos usually played by a single air instrument to indicate specfic parts of the fiesta. However the pasodoble is part of the signification process of the fiesta since it can open or close parts of the feast as well as aid. The pasodoble torero is at the same time, happy and somber. It is so under the sadness of death, but can vribrate and refulge for  the rises of passion related with the corrida.  

    After a short introduction, a first musical phrase is increased, ascended, grown until arriving to the refrain or trio that is repeated and added with adornments interpreted by the flute, piccolo and/or clarinet and the art of the duel with tenor saxophones and bombardinos The piece reaches its culminationmaximum expansion with the incorporation of the whole band.  

    On the other hand, the pasodoble torero must gather three indispensable conditions :  

    Its has to be popular, of "aflamencada" modality and have certain brave melody

    Its has to have a special garbo or cadence that carries within all the spirit of our fiesta

    If the pasodoble is compared  with bullfighting itself it is obvious that  bullfighting is made of musical moments, the same as the pasodoble.

    Thus the different harmonic resources used by the composer that can be identified with other so many moments interpreted by the bullfighter:

    The semicadence would be equivalent to STOP

    The broken cadence would be equivalent TEMPERING

    The cadence would suppose TO KILL

    The consonant or decisive cadence (the last requirement of a pasodoble) would translate the Act of Killing the bull.

    In fact, the pasodoble is an indispensable ingredient, aid of of the bullfighter in his huge tasks, to motivate the public as well as thre artist and art.  It contributes vistosidad or aesthetics of an elegant paseillo that foretells that, that afternoon, instants after, there are going to be masterful performances of cuadrillas and bullfighter, or sometimes - in the opposite side of the fiestay - the pasodoble accompanies the performance and points out or indicates the opening of the plaza when the mayoral asks permision to open the firesta or when the president show the green handkerchief to return the bull to the corrals beacuse of lack of qualities.

      

    The titles of the pasodobles take after multitude of bullfighting elements, some times form part of the bullring, other of the lights suit, in occasions of the public or of the city or country, even though in most cases they are devoted to the bullfighter.

    Nearly all famous bullfighters have had some pasodoble written specifically, yet unselfishly, to homage them, however, not always the quality of the pasodoble equals the reputation of the torero: it is the case of famous  pasodobles that became more fsamous than the bullfighters actually were. E.G. "Gallito", "Vito", "Angelillo" and "Dauder", whose addressees were not figures of bullfighting and on the3 other hand there are pasodobles that have not reached the popularity devoted to famous bullfighters:  

    EG. "Machaquito", "Guerrita", "Joselito", "Belmonte", where superstar bulfighters and their pasodobles nevers cut it completelly in popularity.

    Fortunately there are some like those dedicated to  "Manolete". "Marcial Lalanda", "Domingo Ortega", "El Cordobeso" and other that share the reputation of the bullfighter to who they were devoted. Double clicking below will take you to a pasodoble sight where you can download and hear different pasodobles:

    http://www.elrincondelpasodoble.com/

    http://www.elrincondelpasodoble.com/arch...

    http://www.elrincondelpasodoble.com/arch...

    However as ther is no site that downloads for free all the most typical pasodobles you can look for the most famous by downloading the especific pasodobles dedicated to some bullfighters or conmemoration writing on altavista for example:

    +pasodoble +marcial +mp3 +descargar

    marcial would be the name of the pasodoble for marcial lalanda famous aragonese bulffighter with very famous pasodoble or write

    +pasodoble +manolete +mp3 +descargar

    for downloading Manolete apasodoble. You can use the names I put in quotes to secrh for specific pasodoblres.

    There are also other non dedicated to bullfighters but to the fiesta itself etc. Some titles:

    Suspiros de España

    Paquito chocolatero

    El beso

    Pasodobles

    Viva el vino y las mujeres

    Maria de las Mercedes

    Festero

    La morena

    Abanderadas

    Amparito Roca

    Asociacion Taurina

    Benidorm

    España Cañi

    El Gato Montes

    Below you can find some links to sites that offer free downloads of some famous pasodobles, download the most famous or what you want:

    http://www.mp3.com/albums/364321/summary...

    http://www.mp3.com/albums/277058/summary...

    http://www.mp3.com/albums/97131/summary....

    http://www.8notes.com/f/forum_search.asp...

    Sorry could not pack it all neatly for you but busted my chops anyway!

    Enjoy them

    S

  3. Olé Torrero!

    many people and bands play(ed) that song, go to your favorite music download and you will find it!

    Gilbert

    n.b. this is also a famous "passodoble"
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