Locally or regionally traditional music that was originally developed in performance and aurally transmitted in community contexts, and for music composed stylistically and/or ideologically within these traditions.
Pretty Saro Dylan's knowledge of traditionalfolkmusic is probably unparalleled among rock performers.
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Lynn Freeman spoke with them about how traditionalfolkmusic audiences react to the highly theatrical song cycles.
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Since our music incorporates, just like theirs does, traditionalfolkmusic, bluegrass and blues, we say southern music.
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The traditionalfolkmusic is centered on the sounds of violins, trumpets, guitar and two guitar-like instruments unique to Mexico, the vihuela and the guitarron.
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Tour companies also offer evening cruises with dinner, traditionalmusic and dancing.
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Asked why he opted for traditionalmusic, Masindi was quick to respond.
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Irish traditionalmusic is now a world music, like Salsa or Reggae.
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Prof Harry White uses the specious Anglo-Irish argument to degrade traditionalmusic.
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Music: Twenty years ago, Macalla paved the way for women playing traditionalmusic.
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The instrumentation is very interesting and the popularmelody remarkably well characterized.
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From the staterooms came shrill outbursts of popularmelody, punctuated with the popping of champagne corks.
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The man walked along in his list slippers much as if he had been at home, whistling a popularmelody.
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He pursed his lips and whistled, as well as he could against the rushing wind, a bar or two of the latest popularmelody.
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The band was rioting through a jolly melange of popularmelodies.
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He currently lives in Crete, running The Musical Workshop Labyrinth, dedicated to the study of the world's modal musictraditions.