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has glosseng: Fulía is a typical musical style of the Venezuelan coast, it is sung or recited, and is interpreted with: cuatro, guitar, mandolin, maracas and a square drum in the east of Venezuela, and the tambora of velorio or tamborita in the central region. Is a very rich genre, usually is not danced, by respect to the cross, it usually accompanies the celebration of the velorios de cruz de mayo, on May 3, traditional celebration that renders tribute to the wood in which Christ died. This Christian celebration agrees some indigenous celebrations in honor to the Nature. Eastern Fulía The eastern Fulía is the musical sort characteristic of the celebration of the velorios de cruz in the states: Anzoátegui, Sucre and Monagas, where it is alternated along with the galerón.
lexicalizationeng: Fulia
lexicalizationeng: Fulía
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has glossspa: La fulía es un ritmo o estilo musical típico de la costa venezolana. La fulía es cantada o recitada e interpretada con cuatro, guitarra, bandolín o bandola oriental, maracas y tambor cuadrado (en el oriente del país); la tambora de velorio o tamborita (en la región central); cuatro (en el llano). La fulía, a pesar de ser un ritmo muy rico, no se suele bailar, por respeto a la cruz.
lexicalizationspa: Fulia
lexicalizationspa: fulía
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media:imgFulía in celebration of la cruz de mayo, Carapita, Caracas.jpg
media:imgVelorio de Cruz, Tacarigua, Margarita.jpg

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