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rachenitsa
(bulgaria) wedding dance genre played at village weddings. complex rhythm, assymetrical meter,7 beats divided (2-2-3)
balkanski dzhaz
(bulgaria) Balkan jazz...as made famous by Yuri Yunakov and Ivo Papasov
ganga
(Bosnia) meet at an early age and sing together for decades. Emotional sobs, chopping, cutting. Individual starts. Strong delivery, long pauses. Nuanced. Often sing in seconds. mountain music related to slavic language. polyphonic, often using tight harmonies (like Major/minor seconds). Starts with unison with lead singer, then branch off into dissonant nearby intervals (although dissonant, it says, is relative...they think it is consonant).
muzyka podhala
(poland) identifies the Gorale people. Unmetered singing, duple meter dance music, 5 bar, 10 beat phrase structure. topical songs and ballads, bagpipes, flutes and alpine horns. Improvisation is highly valued. music from the Podhale region of poland. actively performed and identified with "gorale," the mountain people of the tatra
goralski
(poland) couple’s dance, danced primarily by a single couple while others watch. Woman is reintroduced to the dance for each suite. Dance suite...man chooses girl to dance, then dances with her for several songs until he chooses to stop. starts with "ozwodna", then drobna/ozwodna/krzesona, then ends with zielona.