So I sang the Russian folksong I learned in elementary school:
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This simple way of ending a poem Heine has in common with the folksong.
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Heine gave it its final form, in which it has practically become a folksong.
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This is not the only instance of Dylan performing an Irish folksong on the island.
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Father wants to hear that Devon folksong you're learning.
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Perhaps especially Edelweiss, a tune that really does sound as if it is an authentic folksong.
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Booth sings his folksong arrangements, which include material he collected himself, with an appealing girlish freshness.
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Whose name became synonymous with American folksong.
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By using the Dorian modes as heard in ancient Finnish folksong Sibelius creates a palette that sounds paradoxically new.
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But through all this recontextualising of folksong, Alt J simultaneously manage a pretty good impression of a post-Radiohead, post-rock band.
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A song like 'Right Down To The Heart Of London' has a tune that might have its origins in Scots-Irish folksong.
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On their latest album traditional English folksong dissolves in a solution of Gil Evans, Miles Davis, Benjamin Britten and Robert Wyatt.
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A fellow folklorist once said that she discovered at first hand why Edith was so successful in her folksong collecting and field work.
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In its beautiful simplicity this song has become a folksong, Since it presents many metrical irregularities, the following scansion may be found useful.
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Humble people had folksongs and instruments like the pipe and tabor for dancing.
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Hymn tunes that started life as folksongs feature in today's programme.