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- Tonás abstract "Tonás (Spanish pronunciation: [toˈnas]) is the name given to a palo or type of flamenco songs. It belongs to the wider category of Cantes a palo seco, that is, palos which are sung without accompaniment or a cappella. Owing to this feature, they are considered by traditional flamencology to be the oldest surviving musical form of flamenco. The first flamenco singer known in history, Tío Luis el de la Juliana, who lived in Jerez de la Frontera in the last third of the 18th century was said to have excelled in this palo.Other cantes a palo seco, such as martinetes and debla are sometimes classified under tonás, while at other times they are referred to as palos on their own.The tonás were almost in disuse by the end of the 19th century. The reason seems to be that they were considered a difficult style by the general public, and therefore were not considered apt for the stage. Although there were always some singers that kept singing them in private gatherings, their practical banning form the stage resulted in the total oblivion of some toná styles. During the 1950s, with the reappraisal of purism led by singers like Antonio Mairena, the tonás came back into use, and came to be considered as the main flamenco style together with seguiriya and soleá.".
- Tonás wikiPageID "7886716".
- Tonás wikiPageLength "1633".
- Tonás wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Tonás wikiPageRevisionID "646084769".
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink A_cappella.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Mairena.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Cantes_a_palo_seco.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Category:Andalusian_music.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flamenco.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flamenco_styles.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_subgenres_by_genre.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_music.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vocal_music.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Debla.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Flamenco.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Flamencology.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Jerez_de_la_Frontera.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Martinetes.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Musical_form.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Palo_(flamenco).
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Siguiriyas.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Soleá.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLink Tío_Luis_el_de_la_Juliana.
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tonás".
- Tonás wikiPageWikiLinkText "tonás".
- Tonás wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-es.
- Tonás wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-genre-stub.
- Tonás wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Palos.
- Tonás wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Tonás subject Category:Andalusian_music.
- Tonás subject Category:Flamenco.
- Tonás subject Category:Flamenco_styles.
- Tonás subject Category:Musical_subgenres_by_genre.
- Tonás subject Category:Spanish_music.
- Tonás subject Category:Vocal_music.
- Tonás hypernym Name.
- Tonás type Genre.
- Tonás type MusicGenre.
- Tonás type TopicalConcept.
- Tonás type Art.
- Tonás type Diacritic.
- Tonás type Genre.
- Tonás type Redirect.
- Tonás type Style.
- Tonás type Subgenre.
- Tonás type Concept.
- Tonás type Thing.
- Tonás type Q188451.
- Tonás comment "Tonás (Spanish pronunciation: [toˈnas]) is the name given to a palo or type of flamenco songs. It belongs to the wider category of Cantes a palo seco, that is, palos which are sung without accompaniment or a cappella. Owing to this feature, they are considered by traditional flamencology to be the oldest surviving musical form of flamenco.".
- Tonás label "Tonás".
- Tonás sameAs Q7823768.
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- Tonás sameAs Q7823768.
- Tonás wasDerivedFrom Tonás?oldid=646084769.
- Tonás isPrimaryTopicOf Tonás.