Father of contemporary flamenco

 Master Paco de Lucia

                 


Master Paco de Lucia was born on December 21, 1947. Father of contemporary flamenco In Spain. Classical guitar was more popular than traditional flamenco in the early days. Later Paco de Lucia introduced the counterparty flamenco to the world.

In connection with jazz music, master paco de Lucia took this new art form to a different place in Spain. It also presented this Flamenco style through his own style of playing. Flamenco guitars are easy to play in Spanish because they use posture. Spanish means flamenco and guitar. The last thing the master said was that this art was not only for Spain but for the whole world.

                      His first album was' Almoraima'-1975. Flamenco style is, in fact, a dance form associated with playing there must be a good connection between the musician and the dancer. If the rhythm is lost to both the player and the dancer, both fail. Tempo is a very important element here Paco de Lucia is a masterpiece here that he never misses a beat.

                     His first Fuente Y Caudel album (Fuente Y Caudel) (Fuente Y Caudel) (Fountain and Flom) was mixed with jazz music, with many quoting jazz musicians who said that Flamenco's guitar changed the world beyond the traditional Flamenco culture. He died on February 25, 2014. The new music he introduced to the world was a great one.

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