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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. | ||
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|ja= {{Japanese|炎のボレロ|Honō no Borero}} | |||
|jaM= Bolero of Flames | |||
|es= Bolero del Fuego | |||
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|fr= Boléro du Feu | |||
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|de= {{de|Bolero des Feuers}} | |||
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|it= Bolero del fuoco | |||
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}} | |||
==Music Theory of the Bolero of Fire== | ==Music Theory of the Bolero of Fire== | ||
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{{Songs}} | {{Songs}} | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] |