Country |
Elements |
Dance |
Instrumentation |
Other topics
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Albanian [1] |
aheng – Albanian ballad – epic (këngë trimash, këngë kreshnikësh) – kaba – kantadha – Kefalonitika – këputje fjalësh – Korçare – lament – llazore – lullaby – maje krahi – Albanian iso-polyphony – prcjellsi – rapsodi – saze orchestra – serenata – Albanian wedding music – work song |
ajsino oro – arnaöut – Osman Taka – pušteno – sherianqe – shota – valle |
bousouk / buzuk – cifteli – clarinet – dajreja – def – fyell – grrneta – lahuta – llautë – lodra – mandolin – sharki – violin – zumarë |
kurbet – pare
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Andalusian |
See Spanish |
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Andorran |
See Catalan |
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Arbereshi |
See Albanian |
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–
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Austrian [2] |
Faschingsbriefe – Schnadahüpfl (Gstanzl, Gsetzl, Trutzgsangl) – schrammelmusik – string quartet – Wienalied – yodeling (Jodler, Wullaza, Hullaza, Almer) – Zettellandler |
Volkstanz: Blasmusik – Boarischer – Eiswalzer – Hiatamadl – Jägermarsch – Kontratänze – Krebspolka – Kreuzpolka – Kuckuckspolka – landler – ländler – Lunzer Boarischer – mazurka – Neudeutscher – polka – Poschater Zwoaschritt – Rediwa (Sprachinseltänze) – Schnitterhüpfer – schuhplattler (Plattler) – Rheinländer – Siebenschritt – Steirischer – Studentenpolka – Zwiefacher – waltz [3] |
accordion – alphorn – clarinet – double bass (contrabass) – dulcimer – fiddle – flute – grazer |
heurigen – tracht – Volkssänger
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Auvergnat |
See French |
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Balearic Islander |
See Catalan |
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Basque [4] |
Bertsolaritza – Ttakuna – Chant – Choir – dawn song – Herrena – Trikitixa |
Abaltzisketa – Arin-arin – Aurresku – Azeri – Baso – Basauri – Berastegi – Beti Alai Arku – Brokel – Dantzari – Donostia-San Sebastian – Ezpata – Eztai-soinu – Garay – Gizon – Ingurutxo – Jorrai – Karrika Soinu (biribilketa) – Larrain – Legazpi – Makil – Markina-Xemein – Matelota – Miel Otxin – Mutil – Muxico (Mutico) – Paloteados – Sagar – San Juan – Soka – Sorgin – Troquel – Txino – Uztai Txiki – Yantza-Luze – Zagi – Zortziko |
Alboka (double clarinet) – Atabal – Dulzaina – Kirikoketa – Makilak (sticks) – Pandero – Silbote – Tarogato – Tenora (shawm) – Tobera – Trikitixa (concertina) – Ttunttun (drum) – Txalaparta – Txistu (three hole pipe) – Xirula (flute) |
Aintzara-yoku – Alardes – Basque picnic – Dantzaris – Kolaris – Maskarada (carnival of Soule) – Pastoral – religious procession
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Bavarian |
See German |
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Belarusian |
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Bohemian |
See Czech |
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Bosnian [5] |
gange – gusle – ilahije – izvorna bosanska muzika – Ladino song – novokomponovana narodna muzika – ravne pjesme – sevdalinka (sevdah) [6] |
line dance – kolo |
accordion – bagpipe – clarinet – daire – double bass – flute – guitar – sargija (lute) – snare drum – violin |
sijela
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Breton [7] |
bagad (bagadoù, pipe band) – chant de marin (sea shanty) – couples de sonneurs (sonner par couple) – gwerz (gwerzioù) – kan a boz – kan ha diskan – kantik (hymn) – kost ar c'hoat – quête – sôn (sonioù) |
an dros (an dro) – bals – plinn – fisel – gavotte – jabadao – hanter dro – laridé (ridée) – pach-pi – rond |
accordion – binou (bagpipe, kozh, braz, bihan, pib veur) – binou braz – bombarde (oboe) – hurdy-gurdy – telenn (harp) – treujenn-gaol (clarinet, trognon d'chou) – veuze (bagpipe) – violon (violin, fiddle) |
chanteurs engagés (protest singer) – Dastum – diskaner – fest-noz (festou noz, bal breton) – kaner – roots revival – sonerion
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Bulgarian [8] |
choir – Koleduvane – kopanica – Laduvane – Lazaruvane – na trapeza – wedding music |
Horo: acano mlada nvesto (line dance) – buchimish (line dance) – chetvorno – chope – daichovo (line dance) – dunavsko – elenino (line dance) – eleno mome – iove male mome – kopanica – kopanitsa (line dance, gankino) – nestinari – paidushko – petrunino – povarnato (devetorka) – pravo horo (line dance) – rachenitsa (ruchenitsa, couple dance) – sandansko – sedenka – sedi donka – trite puti (line dance) – tropoli |
clarinet – kaba gaida – kaval (flute) – gadulka – gaida (bagpipe) – tambura (lute) – tarabuka (drum) – tǔpan (drum) |
Koprivshtitsa – nestinarstvo – sedyanki
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Burgenland Croat |
See Croatian |
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Calabrian |
See Italian |
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Cantabrian |
tonada montañesa – marzas – cantares de ronda – pasacalles – romances – coplas a lo pesau – coplas a lo ligeru – cantos de labor – trova – reyes – canto a bodas – villancico |
jota montañesa – picayos – danza de arcos – baila de Ibio – paloteo – pericote lebaniego – trepeletré – cuevanuco – romance del conde de Lara – danza de cintas |
pitu montañés – gaita – rabel – bígaru – tamboril – chifla campurriana – caja redoblante – pandereta – pandero – tarrañuelas – vozaina – silbu – albogue – rutón sobano – chiflita pasiega – alcurdión – cuerno pasiego |
jisquíu o ijujú – gudos
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Castilian |
See Spanish |
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Catalan [9] |
ball de bastons – ball de gitanes – besones – caramelles – cercaviles – colla – colles diableres – cobla – galops – gloses (glosada, estribot) – gotxos – habanera – ida y vuelta – lullaby – passos – porfèdia – redoblada – regateix – redoblat – uc – work song |
bolero – contrapàs – copeo – cossiers – habaneres – jota – marratxa – mateixa – sa filera – Saint Anne's dance – sardana (circle dance) – sardana curta – sardana llarga – sardana de lluïment – sardana revessa – ses dotze rodades – ses nou rodades |
bandurria – bimbau (jaw harp) – castanet – fiscorn (horn) – flabiol (flute) – gralla (oboe) – guitarró (guitar) – sac de gemecs (bagpipe, coixinera, caterineta, borrega, manxa borrega, bot, noia verda, mossa verda, ploranera, sac de les aspres, buna, cornamusa) – tambori – tambourine – tarota (oboe) – tenora (shawm) – tible – xeremia (clarinet) – ximbomba |
cantada – correfoc – esbartades – sonador – vetlada – xacota
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Cham |
See Albanian |
– |
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–
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Channel Islands [10] |
bachîn ringing |
bérouisse – cotillion – danse des chapieaux (the hat dance) – ronde (round dance) – sonneur |
accordion – bachîn – chifournie (hurdy gurdy) – violin |
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Cornish [11] |
Cornish carol |
cushion dance – jig – hornpipe – reel – troyll |
bagpipe – bombarde – crowdy crawn (croder croghen) – fiddle (crowd) – hand drum – harp |
gorsedd
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Corsican |
See French |
– |
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–
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Croatian [12] |
bećarac – deseterac – epic poetry – klapa – tamburica band – tamburitza |
drme – kolo (round dance) – lindjo – moreska (Korcula sword dance) – zvecke |
accordion – berda – bisernice – brač – bugarija – clarinet – curla – diple – fiddle – gange – gusle – lijerica (lirica, fiddle) – roznica – samica – sargija (dulcimer) – sopila – tambura (mandolin) – tamburica – violin – zither |
Istrian scale – kukeri
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Cypriot |
See Greek or Turkish |
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–
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Czech [13] |
Národní písni: cimbalom band – gajdošská (bagpipe band) – hudecká (fiddle band) – lidovka (lidovky) – skřipácká – old Prague song (staropražské písničky) – tramp music (trampská hudba) |
polka – sedlácká – táhlá – verbunk (Slovácko verbuňk) |
accordion – bagpipe – cimbalom – clarinet – double bass – fiddle – viola – violin |
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Dalmatian |
See Croatian |
– |
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–
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Danish [14] |
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fanik – firtur – hopsa – polka – pols – rheinlænder – schottische – sønderhoning – trekanter – tretur – vals |
accordion – fiddle – piano – |
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Dutch [15] |
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mâtelot – mazurka – polka – Seven Sault – waltz |
accordion – doedelzak – guitar – hurdy-gurdy – pijpzak – violin |
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Emilian |
See Italian |
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–
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English [16] |
broadside ballad – Child ballad – wassailing [17] |
clogging – country dance – horn dance – hornpipe – long sword – Maypole dance – morris dance – rapper dance |
melodeon – concertina – fiddle – mouth organ – Northumbrian smallpipe – trombone – tuba – snare drum – bass drum |
ballad meter – obby oss
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Estonian [18] |
runo-song – swing-song |
reilender – labajalg – polka |
accordion – bagpipe – concertina – fiddle – kannel – talharpa(hiiu kannel) – trumpet – whistle – zither |
Kalevipoeg
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Faroese [19] |
kingosalmar – kvæði – skjaldur – tættir – visur |
circle dance – Faroe two-step |
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Finnish [20] |
itku – rekilaulu – runolaulu |
humppa – jenkka – mazurka – minuet – pelimanni – polka – purpuri – schottische – waltz |
accordion – clarinet – fiddle – harmonium – horn – jouhikko – kantele – talharpa – whistle |
Kalevala
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Flemish [21] |
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Florentine |
See Italian |
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–
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Formentera |
See Catalan |
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–
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Frisian [22] |
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galop – polka – skoetsploech – skots – walz |
accordion – fiddle – melodeon – rommelpot |
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French [23] |
bal-musette – Corsican polyphonic song – paghjella – regret |
bacchu-ber – bourrée – branle – contredanse – farandole – quadrille – rigaudon |
aboè – accordion – bodega – boha – cabrette – chabrette – cornemuse – fifre – galoubet – graille – grand cornemuse – hurdy-gurdy – pifre – tambourin – violin |
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Galician [24] |
coplas verdes – alalá – alborada – pasacalles – carballesa – ribeirana |
danza de damas e galáns – jota – muiñeira – pasodobre – rumba |
accordion – cadro – clarinet – gaita – pandeireta – pandeiro – tamboril – tarrañolas |
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Gascon |
See French |
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Genoese |
See Italian |
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German[25] |
anacrusis – German ballad – volksmusik – yodeling |
perchtentanz – schuhplatteltanz – waltz |
alphorn – zupfgeige |
Kriegspiele – Stadtfeste
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Gheg |
See Albanian |
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–
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Greek [26] |
amané – dhimotika tragoudhia – kalanda – kantadhes – kleftiko – Klephtic song – miroloyia – nisiotika – rebetiko – skaros – taxim – tis tavlas |
çiftetelli – hasaposerviko – kalamatiano – karsilama – khasapiko – syrto – tsamiko – zeibekiko |
askomandura – baglamas – bouzouki – daouli – defi – gaida – kavali – kithara – klarino – laouto / laoutokithara (Lute guitar) – lyra – outi – santouri – toumberleki – tsambouna – violi – zournas |
dhimotiki – dromoi – manges – paniyiria – rebetes – tekes
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Gypsy |
See Romani (Gypsy) |
– |
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Hungarian [27] |
hajnali – parlando-rubato – tempo-giusto – verbunkos |
csardas – legenyes – szolo – verbunkos |
bagpipe – cimbalom – cowbell – fiddle – gardon – hurdy-gurdy – violin – zither |
tanchaz
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Ibiza |
See Catalan |
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Icelandic [28] |
organum – rimur |
Icelandic ballad dancing |
fidla – langspil |
saga
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Irish [29] |
aisling – amhrain – ballad – bard – caoineadh – diddling – drinking song – Fonn Mall – harp music – keening (lament, caoning) – macaronic song – Ossian ballad (Fenian ballad) – rebel song – reverdie – sean nós |
carol – céilidh – clogging – highland – hornpipe – jig – polka – quadrille – reel – slide – slip jig – step dance – strathspey |
accordion – banjo – bodhrán – bouzouki – concertina – fiddle – flute – guitar – harp – uilleann pipes – whistle [30] |
American wake conyach – crack – feis – fleadh – session
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Istrian |
See Croatian |
– |
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–
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Italian [31] |
baride – endecasillabo – gozo – maggio – Sardinian polyphony – tammorriata – trallalero – villanella |
ciociora – forlana – ruggera – saltarello – siciliana – su ballu – tarantella – trescona |
accordion – clapper – clarinet – flute – guitar – jaw harp – launedda – lira – mandolin – melodeon – ocarina – organetto – panpipe – piffero – rattle – tamburello – tamorra – tamura – violin – zampogna |
tarantolati
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Karelian |
See Finnish |
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Kvarnerian |
See Croatian |
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Lab |
See Albanian |
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Latvian [32] |
balss – daina – dziesma – ligotne – runo-song – sadzives – zinge |
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citara – dulcimer – kokle – accordion – balalaika – mandolin – double bass – fiddle – bagpipe – russian guitar |
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Lithuanian [32] |
daina – dvejines – keturines – sutartines – trejines |
polka – quadrille – rateliai – waltz |
accordion – balalaika – bandoneon – basetle – birbynes – clarinet – concertina – daudytes – fiddle – guitar – harmonica – kankle – lamzdeliai – mandolin – pusline – ragai – sekminiu ragelis – skuduciai – svilpas – tabala |
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Lombard |
See Italian |
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Majorca |
See Catalan |
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Manx [33] |
Carvalyn Gailckagh – lament – Manx carol |
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Macedonian [34] |
calgia – narodni orkestri |
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accordion – cemane – clarinet – def – dzumbus – gajda – kanun – kaval – supelka – tambura – tarabuka – tupan – ut – zurla |
narodna muzika – nove narodne pesme novokomponirana
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Minorca |
See Catalan |
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Moldovan |
See Romanian |
– |
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Montenegrin [35] |
Montenegrin epic poetry |
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gusle |
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Moravian |
See Czech |
– |
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Neapolitan |
See Italian |
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–
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Norwegian [36] |
bånsuller – kveding – halling – laling – lokking – Norwegian ballad – slåttar – stev – tralling |
bruremarsj – bygdedans – gammeldans – gangar – halling – pols – rull – springar – springdans – springleik |
bukkehorn – fiddle – Hardanger fiddle – harp – langeleik – lur – Meråker – seljefløyte – trekkspel – tungehorn |
kappleikar
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Occitan |
See French |
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Piedmontese |
See Italian |
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Pityusan Islander |
See Catalan |
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Polish [37] |
lidyzowanie |
chodzony – cimbaŀy – krakowiak – krzesany – mazurka – obertas – ozwodna – polka – polonaise – zbojnicki |
cello – diable skrzypce – fiddle – gensle – kozioł – maryna – mazanka – suka – violin |
dozynki
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Portugal [38] |
castiço – fado – modinha – Romanceiro – tamborileiro – zés-pereiras |
dança dos homens – fofa – lundum |
adufe – bandolim – bexigoncelo – bombo – brinquinho – caixa – cântaro com abanho – castanholas – cavaquinho – concertina – concha – ferrinhos – flauta pastoril – gaita-de-foles – genebres – guitarra – pandeireta – pandeiro – pifaro – reco-reco – sanfona – sarronça – tamboril – transcanholas – viola – zaclitracs |
fadista – ranchos folclóricos – saudade
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Provenç |
See French |
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Puglian |
See Italian |
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–
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Romani (Gypsy) [39] |
bulerías – calgia – cantes – cimbalom – fandango – fasil – flamenco – jaleo – koumpaneia – loki djili – oral-bassing – siguiriyas – soleares – taksim – tientos – tangos |
alegrias – belly dance – bulerías – farruca – garrotin – marianas – moritas – khelimaske djili |
accordion – buzuq – cimbalom – clarinet – cümbüş – darbuka – davul – djumbus – dombak – kaman – kanun – ney – rebab – tabla – ud – violin – zurna |
braceos – cuadro – juerga – Karagöz shadow theatre – taraf
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Romanian [40] |
ballad – colinde – doina – lament – taraf – Transylvanian wedding music |
briu – fluier – geamparale – hora – sirba |
cetera – cimbalom – cobza – doba – double bass – fiddle – nai – taragot – viola – violin – zongora |
capra
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Roussillon |
See Catalan |
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Russian [41] |
byliny – chastushka – plachi – protiazhnaia pesnia – wedding music – zmires |
broyges tants – kaketke – kozatske – krakovyak – khorovodi – mitsve tants – sher – shrayer |
garmon – bayan – balalaika – domra – tsimbl |
badkhn – fakelore
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Sami [42] |
joik – lavlu |
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gievri – kobdas |
noaite
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Sardinian |
See Italian |
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Scottish [43] |
ballad – Border ballad – bothy ballad – brosnachadh – cauld wind pipe – ceol beg – ceol mor – flyting – lilt – muckle sang – pibroch – piobaireachd – psalm – puirt-a-beul (mouth music) – Scottish work song – Shetland fiddling – trowie – urlar – waulking song |
battement – Highland fling – hornpipe – jig – minuet – quickstep – reel – shean treuse – strathspey – sword dance |
accordion – Border pipe – clarsach – concertina – fiddle – flute – gue – harp – Highland pipes – Lowland pipe – pastoral pipe – pibroch – smallpipe – tin whistle |
Cape Breton fiddling – Scottish Baroque music – conyach – Feisean – mod – tryst
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Serbian [44] |
izvorna – narodna muzika – novokomponovana narodna muzika – sevdalinka [45] |
cocek – kolo – sa-sa |
frula – gaida – gusle – sargija – tamburitza – tupan – violin |
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Sicilian |
See Italian |
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Slavonian |
See Croatian |
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Slovak [46] |
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čardáš – čuchom – dupak – karicka – do kolesa – odzemok – polka- verbunk – waltz |
accordion – cello – cimbal – dvojačka (double whistle) – fujara – gajdy – koncovka (overtone flute) – píšťalka (6 hole whistle) – violin |
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Slovenian [47] |
velike goslarije – Slovenian harmony singing |
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meh – panpipe – sopile – zither |
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Spanish [48] |
copla – jaleo – jota – Romanceiro |
aragonesas – bolero – bolerio viejo o parado – cachucha – chaconne – danza Antigua de Hermigua – Danza del Paloteo y el Cordón a La Virgen de La Piedad – Danza del Cordón, de la Carrera y del Paloteo al Cristo de la Viga – Danza de las ánimas – Danza de los Diablos – danzantes y pecados – S'a llarga y S'a curta – S'escandalari – fandango – gallega – Gitana – jota – jota de vendimia – malagueñas – manchegas – meloneras – milonga – mollaras – murciano – panaderos – quipuzcoanas – seguidilla – sevillana – soleares – torrás – valldemosa – vallenciana – verdiales – zambra – zarabanda |
castanet – chacara (large castanet) – bandurria – dulzaina – guitarra – mandolin – tambourine |
café cantates – duende – juerga
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Swedish [49] |
ballad – halling – kulning – laling – lockrop – lokking |
cobbler's dance – daldans – gammaldans – gangar – kadriljs – pols – polska (polskor) – rudl – runddans – skralat – springar – springdans – springleik – vafva vadna – vingakersdans |
ackordcittra – dragspel – fiddle – hackbräde – hummel – mungiga – nyckelharpa – säckpipa – sälgpipa – skalmeja – spelpipa – stråkharpa – vevlira |
spelmanslag – Zorn Badge
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Swiss [50] |
yodeling |
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alphorn |
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Tosk |
See Albanian |
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Transylvanian |
See Hungarian and Romanian |
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Ukrainian [51] |
dumy – troista muzyka |
arkan – holubka – hutsulka – hopak – kolomyjka – kozachok – metelytsja – polka – waltz |
bandura – fiddle – floyara – frilka – kobza – lira – sopilka – trembita – tsymbaly – tylynka |
kobzari – lirnyky – pryspiv – zaspiv
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Valencian |
See Catalan |
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–
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Venetian |
See Italian |
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–
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Vlach [35] |
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bagpipe – fiddle |
Pomana
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Walloon [21] |
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fiddle |
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Welsh [52] |
penillion – Welsh choral music |
clogging (Welsh step dance) – hornpipe – twmpath |
crwth – pibacwd – pibcorn – Welsh harp (triple harp) |
dategeiniad – eisteddfod – gwerin – gwyl werin
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