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Flamenco Palos and Compás — Seville Guide

Learn core flamenco palos, their compás cycles, and performance tips to enjoy Seville’s shows more deeply.

1/3/2026
18 min read
Women dancers performing different flamenco styles

Quick Table of Palos

Palo Mood Compás Often Featured
Soleá Profound, introspective 12‑beat (3+3+2+2+2) Museums, tablaos
Bulerías Playful, virtuosic 12‑beat (fast) Grand finales
Alegrías Bright, coastal 12‑beat Seville stages
Tangos Earthy, danceable 4‑beat Street sessions
Seguiriyas Raw, ancient 12‑beat (distinct accent map) Deep sets
Farruca Noble, masculine 4/4 Theater programs

How to Count a 12‑Beat Cycle

Try this pattern aloud:

  1. Count: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
  2. Accents: 3, 6, 8, 10, 12
  3. Clap soft–soft–strong where accents fall.

The spirit matters more than math — let compás guide your body.

Final salute


Accent Maps (At a Glance)

  • Soleá: accents on 3, 6, 8, 10, 12.
  • Alegrías: similar map, slightly brighter articulation.
  • Bulerías: faster pulse; feel the phrases over strict counting.

Inline cues with math: in a 12‑beat cycle, the accent set A is $A={3,6,8,10,12}$. You don’t have to count every beat — feel how phrases land on values in $A$.


Listening Tips

  • Spot a llamada (call) — a dancer’s signal to shift sections.
  • Hear cierres (closures) — musical punctuation marking transitions.
  • Expect bulerías to end a set with joy.

Quick Practice

  • Put on a tangos track; clap on 2 and 4.
  • For alegrías, sway your torso to the 12‑beat waves.
  • Whisper ¡Olé! on a remate — time your cheer with the cierre.

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