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Heterophony
- -Different Sound
- -Comes from individual variations and ornaments
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Strophic Form
- -Musical form
- -repeat
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Verse/Chorus form
- -Musical Form
- -strophic verses are sung in alternation with one repeating chorus
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binary
- -two part
- -irish traditional music repeats each part
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blues form
- -secular music
- -involving african american styles
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prym
- -podhale ensemble
- -a string band
- -lead violin
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basy
a three-stringed cello
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krzesany
- -couple dances
- -duple time
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cimbalom
- -a quartet
- -Robert Wasileski
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Mazurek/Mazurka
- -one of the best known dances
- -triple time
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Klezmer
- -wedding and festivals
- -jewish elements
- -melancholy music
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Polka
-claimed by both poles and bohemians
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Warsaw Village Band
- -Punkish
- -Won BBC World Music Award
- -Barbaric
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Oskar Kolberg
- -important collector of songs and dances
- -polish songs
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Celts/Celtic
- -used to sell a wide range of irish music
- -covers a huge range of musical style
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Irish, Gaelic
- -songs in english
- -instrumental slows air
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session
- -evenings entertainment
- -Irish songs and dances
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craic
- -conversation
- -chat
- -pronounced crack
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reel
-any dance danced to any music
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jig
-dancers foot movements create percussive patterns
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ceili band
- -bands, traditional musicians
- -20 players on traditional instruments
- -parish sponsored dances
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Dance Halls Act
- -run by parish priests
- -made country dance illegal
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harp(significance)
- -important to irish culure
- -bards
- -accompany music in Irish monasteries
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bards
-poets who composed and recited verses celebrating heroes, plays harp
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Turlough Carolan
- -last of the great bards
- -blind
- -traveled entire island
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planxty
-tune composed for a patron
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uilleann pipes
- -irish union bagpipes
- -uses bellows rather than breath
- -three drone notes
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concertina
- -hexagon-shaped
- -bellows-driven reed aerophones
- -central bellows
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accordion
- -bellows-driven reed aerophones
- -box-shapedÂ
- -uses keys or buttons to play notes
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tin whistle/peenywhistle
-flute with a wooden fipple or plug similar to a recorder
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bodhran
-frame drum struck with a wooden stick and or fingers
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sean nos(song)
- -old style
- -old form of solo vocal music
- -always in irish language
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Padraigin Ni Ualachain
-performed Uirchill a Chreagain, recording notes
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sean nos(dance)
- -old style
- -solo dance with virtuosic percussive footwork similar to step dancing
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step dance
- -virtuosic individual dance with emphasis on percussive footwork
- -classic style
- -motionless upper body
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set dance
-social dance in square formation
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riverdance
- -1994 Eurovision Song contest
- -featured Michael Flatley and Jean Butler
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Michael Flatley
-featured irish step dancers
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Lunasa
- -performs reels
- -late 20th century musical contexts
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