The exact origins of Flamenco music are unknown. While the Gypsies are generally credited with the creation of Flamenco music, its roots can also be found in Arabic, early Christian[?] and Judaic music[?].
Flamenco music gained much of its notoriety in the 19th century, where it was performed professionally in drinking spots know as Cafés cantantes.
Ramón Montoya is credited with being the first performer to introduce classical guitar techniques into Flamenco music.
The basic rhythm of Flamenco music is known as compás. A compás is characterised by a recurring pattern of beats and accents. These recurring patterns make up a number of different rhythmic and musical forms known as toques.
Each toque has a distinct rhythmic signature which provides Flamenco music with its great richness. These toques are usually identified in their plural forms such as Soleares, Seguiriyas, Alegrías and Sevillanas.
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