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Khupe-marsh (LKT)
… title it is too fast to be a march and is recorded with the rhythmic feel of a freylakh .” Phillips 1996a, p. 101 . ( …

Badekns (LKT)
… shtetl joined this way in an enthusiastic dance to the rhythm of the music.” [Apt [Opatov], Poland, 1892]. Teytel …

Dobranotsh (LKT)
… one partially, and two reproduce the typical roulades, rhythms and intonations of Moldavian doinas. A taksim and a … America. Those have a particular relationship of melody to rhythm that show various influences, Polish, Tatar …
Likhvod Hatanna Haelokai (In Honor of the Holy Tanna)
… The meter is duple, like most Hassidic dance niggunim; the rhythm is very simple and generally fits the syllabic …

The Israeli Mediterranean Style
… incorporate Eastern-European folk tunes and their melodic, rhythmic, and structural elements in his music. Leading …

Romanza - Romance
… lived, including the Turkish makamlar, Berber and Balkan rhythms and European influences. The romance is usually …

Iyr
… It is followed by a short second part which alludes to rhythms from the upcoming sections. The music then abruptly returns to the free rhythm improvisation of the opening section. The third part …
Para Para
… repeats itself twice. Cohen performs the song in syncopated rhythm, which gives it a swing feeling. Transcription by … melody here is in, E minor, in double meter with in a rapid rhythmic movement in eight notes, and finally, it is …
Andalusian Nuba
… Each movement (Mizan) is characterized by a fixed rhythmic pattern from which it derives its name. Between the Mizans (movements), an improvisational section in free rhythm known as Beiten (two verses; see below) is performed. … (the musical scale) before the Nuba itself begins. The rhythmic character of this part is free. Sometimes soloist …
Israeli folksongs
… sing and melodic, have similar subject matters, and similar rhythmic and melodic intonations. Despite the name of the …