An advanced Alegrias falseta in E Major, the first part of this falseta mimics the phrasing of the Tirititran or Coletilla that’s sung in Alegrias. Though the falseta starts on the pickup of beat 11 and the phrasing of the first half starts on 12 (like the TiritiTran and the Coletilla), the measures in the notation start on beat 1, as we always do with Alegrias
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