Bamberas
Also known as 'cante del columpio', for its pronounced melodic swings. It is a song with a 'copla' of four, eight syllable, verses It obviously originated as folk music and is one of the clearest examples existing of flamenco influence on music, since it was La Niña de los Peines who gave it is actual form. In reality Pastora took various words of the popular songs and gave them a flamenco character, adjusting them to the beat of the 'fandangos' and not to the 'soleá', as has been written on many occasions. It was Naranjito de Triana and Paco de Lucia who changed the concept of this song and respecting the melody of Pastora, changed the tempos to that of 'soleá por bulerías'. Today this is the beat that is executed and it is acompanied 'por arriba' finishing in minor tones.