फ्लेमेन Meaning in English
फ्लेमेन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : flamen
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फ़्लमेन्कोफ्लेमप्रूफ
फ्लेम्स
लपटें
फ्लेमथ्रोअर
फ़्लेमन
फ्लैमी
फ़्लैम्युलिना वेलुटाइपिस
फ़्लान
फ्लैन
फ्लैंडर्स
फ्लिंडर्सिया
फ्लैनेल
फ्लैंज
फ्लैंकर
फ्लेमेन हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
ब्राइड्स वेल, फ्लेमेनम या बड़े पीले घूंघट का जोकि यूनानी और रोम की दुल्हनों को विवाह कार्यक्रम के दौरान पूरी तरह से ढक लेता था, का एक आधुनिक रूप है।
"" ब्राइड्स वेल, फ्लेमेनम या बड़े पीले घूंघट का जोकि यूनानी और रोम की दुल्हनों को विवाह कार्यक्रम के दौरान पूरी तरह से ढक लेता था, का एक आधुनिक रूप है।
फ्लेमेन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Structure of the Earth Rumba flamenca, also known as flamenco rumba or simply rumba (), is a palo (style) of flamenco music developed in Andalusia, Spain.
Rumba flamenca was primarily influenced by guaracha, an uptempo style of vocal music which originated in Havana's musical theatre.
Although unlikely, both guaracha and Cuban rumba might have been influenced by flamenco earlier in the 19th century.
Guarachas can be traced back to the Spanish jácaras, thus justifying the classification of rumba flamenca as a cante de ida y vuelta.
The first rumba flamenca recordings were made by La Niña de los Peines in the 1910s.
In term rumba as applied to the flamenco style stems from its use in Cuba to refer to Cuban rumba (originally, "rumba" meant "party").
Within flamenco circles, the genre is simply called "rumba", and other terms have been used to distinguish it from Cuban rumba, including gypsy rumba (rumba gitana) and Spanish rumba, which are nonetheless ambiguous since they may also be used to mean Catalan rumba or other contemporary styles such as tecno-rumba.
The rumba flamenca instrumentation consists of flamenco guitars, hand clapping, occasional body slapping, castanets and the cajón.
The flamenco version of it uses palmas, guitar, and golpes (slapping the guitar).
In addition, rumba flamenca has a particular guitar strumming pattern absent in other flamenco styles.
Unlike traditional flamenco, rumbas may be played in any key, major, minor and modal.
100-120bpm, the tempo of rumba flamenca is slower than other more traditional flamenco styles such as bulerías and fandangos.
The rumba flamenca dance has some origins in Catalonia, specifically in the downtown areas of Barcelona, where gypsies performed rumba catalana at the times of this genre's flowering popularity.