The 4 beat column classifies also those forms normally counted in 8's.
The 3 beat column classifies also those forms normally counted in 6's
Another group list
This list includes many lesser known flamenco forms that you may never come across. But they do exist. Personally I find it all a bit of a brain overload. I prefer to stick with the major and more common forms indicated on the compás similarities chart.
Toná group Debla Martinete Saeta Toná Soleá group Alboreá Alegrías Bambera Bulerías Campanilleros Caña Cantiña Caracoles Carcelera Cartagenera Colombiana Mariana Mirabrás Nana Petenera Polo Romance Romera Rondeña Sevillana Soleá Trillera Vidalita Zambra Zorongo Fandango group Fandango Verdiales Jaleos Fandanguillo Farruca Garrotín Granaína Guajira Jabera Malagueña Media MediaGranaína Milonga Minera Rumba Tango Tanguillo Taranta Taranto Tiento Siguiriya group Cabales Liviana Seguiriya Serrana |