The name evokes the Andalusian cadence (a chord progression common in Flamenco music, often called the "Phrygian Dominant" sound). "Orobroy" is widely believed to be a phonetic or stylistic interpretation of a melancholic, Spanish-style improvisation. In many contexts, it refers to a specific, viral piano improvisation originally performed by pianist , or a transcription of a guitar piece by Manuel Morán .

Happy playing.

Play a slow, rolling arpeggio in A minor, but add the F natural. A - E - A - C - E - F - E - C

If you are searching for the Orobroy partitura piano , start on for the free community transcriptions. If you fall in love with the style, hunt down the official Dorantes sheet music to see how the master does it.