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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Bolero is a name given to certain slow-tempo Latin music and its associated dance and song. There are Spanish and Cuban forms, which are both significant and both of which have separate origins.
Bolero is a name given to certain slow-tempo Latin music and its associated dance and song. There are Spanish and Cuban forms, which are both significant and both of which have separate origins.
{{Names|align=left
|ja=  {{Japanese|炎のボレロ|Honō no Borero}}
|jaM= Bolero of Flames
|es=  Bolero del Fuego
|esM=
|fr=  Boléro du Feu
|frM=
|de=  {{de|Bolero des Feuers}}
|deM=
|it=  Bolero del fuoco
|itM=
|ko= 
|koM=
}}


==Music Theory of the Bolero of Fire==
==Music Theory of the Bolero of Fire==
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{{Ref}}
{{Ref}}
{{Names
|ja=  {{Japanese|炎のボレロ|Honō no Borero}}
|jaM= Bolero of Flames
|es=  Bolero del Fuego
|esM=
|fr=  Boléro du Feu
|frM=
|de=  {{de|Bolero des Feuers}}
|deM=
|it=  Bolero del fuoco
|itM=
|ko= 
|koM=
}}


{{Songs}}
{{Songs}}
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]