Organisation Behaviour

Romance Anonimo is also known as Estudio en Mi de Rubira. It is a guitar song which falls in the genre of flamenco music. The origin of the song is not known but is it speculated to be a solo song that was written and performed in the 19th century. The song has been attributed to various artists such as Vincente Gomez, Narciso Yepes, Francisco Tarrega, Antonio Rubira, David del Castillo among others. The Anonimo part of the name indicates the uncertanity about the song. 

The song is composed of three parts. The first part if the minor key. The second part of the song is the major key while the third part of the song is a restatement of the first part. The first and the third part have the chords Am, B, Em, and B7. The second part has chords E, B7, B, E, and A. The song utilizes arpeggio which indicates that the notes of the song’s chord are played successfully rather than simultaneously. The song follows an AABBA structure. The A section is in key A minor, while the B section is in key A major. While playing the guitar, the key signature has four sharps indicating that the piece is in E major. The time signature of the song is 3/4.

The music has three beats in the bar thus creating a triple rhythm. The song has a range of E3 to E6. Its duration is 2 minutes and 55 seconds. The score type of the song is an arrangement for guitar solo and it has a score key for G major, which is a sounding pitch. The song’s texture has repeated notes thus creating the harmony in the song that makes the melody to float over. The song’s tempo technique is tempo rubato which is associated with the slowing down in some parts of the song and speeding up in other parts of the song