The traditional and typically anonymous music that is an expression of the life of people in a community.
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Examples for "folk"
Examples for "folk"
1Of course, some folk might want to adopt only healthy baby critters.
2Here was solitude indeed; a dozen neighbours in all, simple labouring folk:
3New summer folk, he says, should bring their own help with them.
4Can you imagine what the good folk of Mystique would have said?
5Particular interests are looked to, not the general well-being of the folk.
1Tour companies also offer evening cruises with dinner, traditional music and dancing.
2Asked why he opted for traditional music, Masindi was quick to respond.
3Irish traditional music is now a world music, like Salsa or Reggae.
4Prof Harry White uses the specious Anglo-Irish argument to degrade traditional music.
5Music: Twenty years ago, Macalla paved the way for women playing traditional music.
1But knowledge and experience, whether of folk music or science fiction, matter.
2Synopsis: A singer-songwriter navigates New York's folk music scene during the 1960s.
3Together they bring a unique and positive sound to new-school folk music.
4This was British folk music that was both familiar but engagingly different.
5The folklore of the old dominion, unlike the folk music, was extensive.
1But is this new sound the real deal, or merely ethnic music lite?
2It was a path which introduced him to his lifelong passion for ethnic music.
3So there's a little bit of ethnic music.
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Translations for ethnic music