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===Andalusia=== {{main article|Music of Andalusia}} [[File:FlamencoSevilla.jpg|thumb|left|165px|Flamenco dancing in [[Seville]].]] [[File:Pandaverdiales.jpg|thumb|right|''Panda de Verdiales'' in [[Málaga]].]] Though [[Andalusia]] is best known for [[flamenco]] music, there is also a tradition of [[gaita rociera]] ([[tabor pipe]]) music in western Andalusia and a distinct violin and plucked-string type of band music known as [[panda de verdiales]] in [[Málaga]]. [[Sevillanas]] is related to flamenco and most flamenco performers have at least one classic sevillana in their repertoire. The style originated as a medieval Castilian dance, called the [[seguidilla]], which was adopted with a flamenco style in the 19th century. Today, this lively couples' dance is popular in most parts of Spain, though the dance is often associated with the city of Seville's famous [[Easter feria]]. The region has also produced singer-songwriters like [[Javier Ruibal]] and {{ill|Carlos Cano (singer-songwriter)|es|Carlos Cano|lt=Carlos Cano}}, who revived a traditional music called ''[[copla (music)|copla]]''. Catalan [[Kiko Veneno]] and [[Joaquín Sabina]] are popular performers in a distinctly Spanish-style [[Rock and roll|rock music]], while [[Sephardic music]]ians like [[Aurora Moreno]], [[Luis Delgado (musician)|Luís Delgado]] and [[Rosa Zaragoza]] keep Andalusian [[Sephardic music]] alive.
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