- Cartageneras
Cartageneras are a
flamenco palo belonging to the category of theCantes de las minas (in English, songs of the mines) or "cantes minero-levantinos" (eastern miner songs). As the rest of the songs in this category, it derives from older folkloricfandango styles. The origin of this particular style is attributed to traditional fandango from the miner area of Cartagena in the province of Murcia, in southernSpain .Although earlier singers like
Rojo el Alpargatero contributed its development, it wasAntonio Chacón who determined its definite flamenco form and made it popular in other areas.The
stanza of the Cartagenera is the usual forFandango . Originally, it was played in the same key and mode as the rest of fandangos. But sinceRamón Montoya (the usual Chacón's guitarist), all theCantes de las minas started to be sung in the key of D major, modulating to F# phrygian at the end of the stanza. The chord used for the F# is in fact a rare chord, formed with the notes (from the 6th to the 1st string) F#,D#,F#,G,B,E. It was also at this time that the "cantes de las minas" started to lose their "abandolao" rhythmic pattern to becomecantes libres (with no defined rhythmic pattern).This palo contains a short list of "cantes". Only two or three (depending on the authors) are classified under this name.
ources
ÁLVAREZ CABALLERO, Ángel: "La discoteca ideal del flamenco", Planeta, 1995
MARTÍN SALAZAR, Jorge: "Los cantes flamencos", Diputación Provincial de Granada
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