Cartagenera
Song with four, eight syllable, verses that belongs to the group of 'levante' and within theses those of the 'minas' Its origin could be that of an old folk 'fandango' from Cartagena, although there are two theories which differ from this one. The first, attributes it to the Concha la Peñaranda, also known as la Cartagenera. However many experts believe that the father of this style was Rojo el Alpargater (in this case it would mean that the song would have originated in Almería). Presently there are two types of 'cartagenera': the classic, that has minor tones and that of 'Chacón' with a complex melody.