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Music from Spain was created in 1946.
Spanish music is
Well, there's the tango, the flamenco, and the salsa. These are some of the most famous styles of music in Spain.
Because Spain Is A Wonderful Country Full Of Joy, Music, Dancing, & Love :) ! <3
In Spain dancing and music are important parts of celebrating the season
The typical music in spain is very low, traditional music, it has the spanish touch to it, and it is usually put together with marracas and tambourines and stuff like that :)
Spanish music... Lots of guitar.
Typical music of Spain is the Flamenco and it usually features the classical guitar and the use of castañuelas (castanets).
Although Spain may well have its own cultural music standards (as most every country does), chances are that people in Spain (and any other country for that matter) also listen to music from other lands, be it music from Germany, Italy, Hungary, or the United States. Music is, afterall, the universal language across the entire globe, read and understood by everyone.
flamenco
Flamenco
Spain's traditional music is flamenco. Spain has no nationwide traditions of music, food, or dress. Spain began as a political entity when 3 independent kingdoms, Leon, Aragon, and Castile were united under a single monarch Carlos II. Before unification they had their own musical, food, and dress traditions. As other political entities were added to Spain they too brought their own traditions. Andalucia has Flamenco music that features guitars, hand claps, and castanets. It is not the tradition all over Spain. In parts of the north they favor bagpipes. Other areas have anything in between depending on their traditions. There are a couple traditional types of music that come from Spain. One is Flamenco, and another is music played on a Gaita, a bagpipe type instrument, in Galicia, northern Spain.