The track is characterized by its energetic fusion of traditional instruments and contemporary arrangements.
: It is an instrumental piece that showcases the band’s technical virtuosity, often featuring prominent violin and guitar work in live performances.
: The original studio version appears on this critically acclaimed album, which helped cement the group's status as a leader in the Spanish folk scene.
: Recipients of the Medalla de Extremadura in 2016 and several national folk awards for research and interpretation.
: A live version was recorded for their 40th-anniversary double album, featuring guest musicians Clara Lorenzo on violin and Miguel Ángel Blanco on electric guitar.
: Based in Olivenza (Badajoz) , Acetre uses this track to illustrate the "Rayana" (border) culture, blending Extremaduran rhythms like pindongos and alboradas with Portuguese influences. Notable Recordings and Performances