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Cantes de ida y vuelta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkantez ðe ˈiða i ˈβwelta]) is a Spanish expression literally meaning roundtrip songs. It refers to a group of flamenco musical forms or palos with diverse musical features, which "travelled back" from Latin America (mainly Cuba) as styles that, having originated in the interplay between musical traditions of peninsular Spain and those of Latin America, developed into renewed forms that were reintroduced in Spain. Usually they have a more mellow character than the more traditional flamenco songs.

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  • Cantes de ida y vuelta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkantez ðe ˈiða i ˈβwelta]) is a Spanish expression literally meaning roundtrip songs. It refers to a group of flamenco musical forms or palos with diverse musical features, which "travelled back" from Latin America (mainly Cuba) as styles that, having originated in the interplay between musical traditions of peninsular Spain and those of Latin America, developed into renewed forms that were reintroduced in Spain. Usually they have a more mellow character than the more traditional flamenco songs. (en)
  • Se llama cantes de ida y vuelta al conjunto de los palos flamencos originados a partir de la música popular hispanoamericana. Se consideran en este grupo la , la , la rumba, la colombiana, la y la habanera, entre otros.​ (es)
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  • Cantes de ida y vuelta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkantez ðe ˈiða i ˈβwelta]) is a Spanish expression literally meaning roundtrip songs. It refers to a group of flamenco musical forms or palos with diverse musical features, which "travelled back" from Latin America (mainly Cuba) as styles that, having originated in the interplay between musical traditions of peninsular Spain and those of Latin America, developed into renewed forms that were reintroduced in Spain. Usually they have a more mellow character than the more traditional flamenco songs. (en)
  • Se llama cantes de ida y vuelta al conjunto de los palos flamencos originados a partir de la música popular hispanoamericana. Se consideran en este grupo la , la , la rumba, la colombiana, la y la habanera, entre otros.​ (es)
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  • Cantes de ida y vuelta (en)
  • Cantes de ida y vuelta (es)
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