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- Cantes_libres comment "Cantes libres (sing. cante libre) is a Spanish expression that literally means free songs. It is applied any flamenco palos (musical forms) in which there is no recognisable metre (music) or rhythmic pattern. The melody thus flows freely, unconstricted by metre, so singers can shorten or lengthen musical phrases at will, as long as they respect the basic melodic line of the style they are singing.".
- Q5033727 comment "Cantes libres (sing. cante libre) is a Spanish expression that literally means free songs. It is applied any flamenco palos (musical forms) in which there is no recognisable metre (music) or rhythmic pattern. The melody thus flows freely, unconstricted by metre, so singers can shorten or lengthen musical phrases at will, as long as they respect the basic melodic line of the style they are singing.".