Its most recognizable part is an eight-bar arpeggiated chord progression that moves between E major, F major, and G major.

Known for multiple high-energy dance remixes on Spotify .

It is a pasodoble , typically played in 2/4 time at approximately 100 BPM (or 60 BPM for competitive ballroom dance).

(Spanish for "Gypsy Spain") is one of the world's most famous pieces of Spanish music. Written around 1923 (or 1921) by composer Pascual Marquina Narro , it is the quintessential example of a pasodoble , a traditional Spanish march often associated with bullfights and ballroom dancing. Musical Profile

Often referred to in English as the "Spanish Gypsy Dance" .

The song has been adapted across almost every musical genre, from classical to electronic:

Featured in the ballroom dance anime Welcome to the Ballroom (composed by Yuki Hayashi). Performance Resources André Rieu - España Cañí