Faltriqueira

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cantiga bailada 03:04 Tools
Palmira 04:11 Tools
Agarrado de Brañas Verdes 02:02 Tools
a herba de namorar 03:27 Tools
Fatou yo 03:53 Tools
vamos dançar 03:51 Tools
Sum Sum 02:32 Tools
Nana / Beijai 04:35 Tools
a ponte do demo 03:50 Tools
Because 02:22 Tools
pandeirada de tella 03:18 Tools
Sae Lúa 04:12 Tools
labrada de cortellas 03:30 Tools
Muñeira Redonda 03:07 Tools
Muiñeira vella de mórdomo 04:54 Tools
Ven bailar 03:14 Tools
as sete mulheres do minho 02:48 Tools
As Sete Mulheres Do Miño 02:48 Tools
Caixa de Roseira 02:47 Tools
Muiñeira redonda 03:07 Tools
Copras A Patroa 03:18 Tools
Corpiño xeitoso 02:58 Tools
Adios 05:45 Tools
Canto libre 03:37 Tools
Queridiño 04:52 Tools
Dama de papel 03:07 Tools
Canteiros de Pontevedra 02:59 Tools
Ultreia (Et Suseia) 03:05 Tools
Trobadores 02:45 Tools
O meu amor mariñeiro 07:43 Tools
vamos dancar 03:52 Tools
Nena zíngara 02:36 Tools
Queridinho 04:52 Tools
sum / sum 04:52 Tools
O Meu amor marinheiro 04:52 Tools
Muсeira Redonda 04:52 Tools
Mu�eira Vella De Mordomo 04:52 Tools
vamos danзar 04:52 Tools
Muńeira Redonda 04:52 Tools
Agarrado De Brańas Verdes 04:52 Tools
Corpinho Xeitoso 04:52 Tools
Adiós 04:52 Tools
Queirdiño 04:52 Tools
Agarrado de Braсas Verdes 04:52 Tools
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Faltriqueira is a female vocal group from A Coruña in Galicia, Northern Spain. Working in the melodic tradition of the pandereteiras (female tambourine players), the five young singers have developed a modern approach to traditional tunes, mixing voices with synthesisers and acoustic instruments such as fiddle, accordion, darboukas, txalapartas, cellos, and guitar. Their main departure from tradition, though, lies in the polyphonic arrangements of their melodies as opposed to the traditional monophonic singing of Galician rural villages. Tunes like "Vamos dançar", "As sete mulleres do miño", and "De Brañas Verdes" typify the band's innovative style. The name "Faltriqueira" comes from the pocket that can be found under the traditional costume worn for dancing. Sites: Discogs Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.