K: E Phrygian T: 140 TS: 12/8 INST: SpanishGuitar, Vocals, Palmas, Cajon Mood: Passionate, Intense, Mournful, Energetic Structure: Sectional (e.g., Guitar Intro, Cante Sections, Guitar Falsetas, Percussion Interludes) **Summary:** This analysis points to traditional or contemporary Flamenco music characterized by the distinctive sound of the Spanish guitar, often utilizing the modal harmonies associated with the Phrygian or Phrygian dominant scales (centered around E in this inference, although other centers are common). The rhythm is complex and often based on 12-beat cycles (*compás*) represented here as 12/8, driven by skilled handclaps (*palmas*) and the modern addition of the *cajón*. The vocals (*cante*) are central, conveying deep, often melancholic but intensely passionate emotions. The tempo suggested is moderately fast, fitting energetic *palos*. The structure is typically less formal than standard song forms, consisting of various sections like guitar intros, vocal verses, guitar improvisations (*falsetas*), and percussive interludes, rather than strict repeating verses and choruses.

Model: gemini-2.5-flash-preview-04-17