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Beroyges-tants
… dance (lit. ‘angry dance’ or ‘sulking dance’) in duple meter usually performed by mehutanim (relatives by marriage) …

Khosid/Khosidl (LKT)
… included). “The Khosidl / A slower dance in duple meter (2/4 or 4/4), in which the melody moves slowly enough …

Doyne (LKT)
… citation. “The doina (Yiddish: doyne or doyna ), a free-meter Romanian folk instrumental genre often associated with … is evident between doina and other contemplative, free-meter genres in the East European Jewish tradition, … p. 2 . ( Recording references included). “Doina: A free-meter but structured melody for listening, from the …

Volekh (LKT)
… each citation, you get the full reference. “Doina: A free-meter but structured melody for listening, from the … a Moldavian zhok or hora . They are played in an uneven 3/8 meter in which only the first and third beats are accented. …

Karahod (LKT)
… dance performed generally in a lively duple or quadruple meter. The dancers (men only) grasp hands, hook arms, or …
Sol Zim
Sol Zim is the descendant of five generations of cantors. Zim's father, Samuel Zimelman…

Patsh Tants (LKT)
… ‘clap dance’) of Eastern European origin, In a slow duple meter, it is part of the Jewish wedding. While dancing in a … are, that the dancers hit hands at certain points of the meter.” Stutschewsky 1959, pp. 175, 214 . (Musical notation …
La Gallarda matadora
… basis for her arrangement. It is originally in A minor, 6/8 meter, but it is sung without a constant beat. Karbasi … to the flamenco style called Bulería which also has a 6/8 meter (although it is also considered to be 12/8). Most of …

Londre (LKT)
… “Hora: A popular Romanian-Jewish dance in a limping, duple meter, often notated in 3/8 time. Also known as hoira, …

Marsh (LKT)
… repertory includes niggunim with the characteristic triple meter of the waltz style... 2) Members of the Boyan … been called upon to play waltzes and mazurkas (both in 3/4 meter), polkas (2/4), tangos (4/4) European military marches …