cascan
/kɑːskæn/ or /kæskæn/Definitions
1. noun
A type of song or folk song originating from Latin America, typically featuring complex rhythms and melodies.
“The group decided to perform a cascan at the cultural festival, impressing the audience with its intricate harmonies.”
2. verb
To sing or compose a cascan, often requiring great skill and musical knowledge.
“The young musician was said to be able to cascan with ease, her voice soaring through the melody.”