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Khosid/Khosidl (LKT)
… degree than allowed by the brighter Freylekh tempo...” Sokolow 1987, p. 19 . ( Musical notation included). “ Rikud …

Volekh (LKT)
… p. 22 from Evreiskaia entsikklopediia, 1-16, 1908-1913 St. Petersburg, Brockhaus-Efron]. EvreEnts1908-1913, 13: 151 . … each new section by setting a vamp in the next tempo.” Sokolow 1991, p. 5 . (Musical notation included). “The …

Doyne (LKT)
… mandolinists, flutists, cymbolists, accordionists, trumpeters- even xylophone and banjo doinas exist. The ensemble … often in fox-trot, waltz, tango, and even rhumba rhythms.” Sokolow 1987, p. 20 . ( Musical notation included). “The … into each new section by setting a vamp in the next tempo.” Sokolow 1991, p. 5 . ( Musical notation included). “The …

Freylekhs (LKT)
… 2/4 meter. The most basic bulgar (freylekhs) beat is: ...” Sokolow, 1987, p. 19 . “Eastern European Jews were …

Sher
… rhythm I [sic] rhythm at the slower tempo for the sher...” Sokolow 1987, p. 20 . “Eastern European Jews were accustomed …