Among the different forms that they have flamencos to designate its musical elements, the most commonly used of which are the cambio and the macho, although they are often confused with each other. The macho is a complement to a cante, such as the male of the cane or the function that the toys or tails of cantes like the cantiñas or the tientos complementing the cante. Change is a cante which indicates, as its name says, a change in the atmosphere of a tanda, such as the changes in the seguiriyas or the cantes by cabales that, by changing the tone, in the way flamenco In a major mode, they change the setting, announcing the end of a set. In this podcast, we'll listen to different examples to clarify the meaning of these terms.
By Faustino Núñez

