Spanish instrumental music — passionate, guitar-led, rooted in flamenco and Spanish classical traditions. The Spanish classical guitar carries the melody with rasgueado strums and fast picado runs. Palmas hand-claps mark the compas rhythm across every bar. The cajon keeps a percussive Andalusian pulse underneath. Castanets accent the bridges on the more flamenco-leaning cuts. Tempos sit at 90–140 BPM in phrygian and harmonic-minor modes, with the distinctive twelve-count flamenco compas on the bulerias-style pieces and clear four-bar phrases on the more classical cuts. Endings burst into a final rasgueado flourish.
Travel vloggers cut it into Seville, Madrid and Andalusia trip reels. Restaurant owners loop it through tapas-bar and paella-night ambient audio. Dance instructors cue it during flamenco-class warm-ups. Wedding videographers use the romantic cuts under Mediterranean-destination ceremony edits. Also fits bullfighting-themed historical documentaries and Spanish-language YouTube channel intros. See also latin or guitar.