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:: Title :: |
Este pandero que toco |
:: Genre :: |
baile del país, Chano, dance, dance tune, garrucha |
:: Performers & Instruments :: |
Feito, Elvira [square frame drum, vocal] |
Taladriz, Concepción [square frame drum, vocal] |
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:: Setting :: |
Unspecified |
:: Location :: |
Lumago de Laciana (León), Castilla y León (Spain) |
:: Language :: |
Paschuezo |
:: Culture :: |
Spanish, Leon, Asturias |
:: Session :: |
Lumago de Laciana 11/52
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:: Date :: |
11/6/1952 |
:: Reference Information :: |
T715.1, Track 2 (00:01:23) |
:: Original Format :: |
Reel to Reel
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:: Session Notes :: |
1 - This village is near southern Asturias and shares with that area the square, double-skinned frame drum. The dialect Paschuezo is very similar to Asturian, and is often known as "Bable." |
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:: Recording Notes :: |
0 - Local dance. La Garrucha is a dance song with women playing square drums and castanets. |
0 - Words found in several other regions of Spain and Portugal, here in local dialect. See previous explanation (Track 10741.1). |
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:: Collection :: |
Spain 1952-1953 |
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