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星期四, 一月 15, 2026
历史中心(Santa Cruz与El Arenal),塞维利亚——靠近大教堂与阿尔卡萨尔
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Compás, Palmas, Jaleo — How Flamenco Breathes

A practical guide to compás and palmas with jaleo phrases you’ll hear in Seville’s tablaos.

1/4/2026
12 min read
Dancers marking compás with palmas

Palmas Types

Type Sound How
Sordas Warm, cushioned Hands slightly cupped
Claras Bright, crisp Flat hands, finger tip alignment
Contratiempo Off‑beat drive Alternate with main beats

Jaleo phrases: ¡Olé!, ¡Arsa!, ¡Eso es!, ¡Vamos! — supportive, never distracting.

Red dress on stage


Build a Groove (Tangos)

  • Count: 1‑and‑2‑and‑3‑and‑4‑and.
  • Clap on 2 and 4; add soft ghost claps on and.
  • Drop a jaleo on the cierre.

Bulerías Micro‑Drill

  • Feel phrases instead of strict beats.
  • Practice a short hand pattern: soft‑soft‑strong, strong‑soft.
  • Watch the dancer’s llamadas — they cue changes.

Room Etiquette

  • Keep palmas below chest to avoid blocking sightlines.
  • If unsure, listen first — join gently once you sense the compás.
  • Silence is also musical; let cante breathe.

作者

Percussionist

Percussionist

这份指南让你的塞维利亚弗拉门戈之旅简单而有温度:先近距离演出,再博物馆与节奏工作坊。

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Compás
Palmas
Jaleo
Technique

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