user, what is your traditional music?
>Finland - Throat singing
>Indonesia - Javanese gamelan
>Austria - Yodelling
>Malaysia Borneo - Mukun
>Japan - Enka
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User, what is your traditional music?
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Bluegrass
polka & waltz (polka in valček)
The fiddle probably
Pejt ven na sonček.
Any example?
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There's different things that have gathered over time: from rune singing to tango which we adopted from Argentinians and to schlagers. And everything between.
Not true traditional, but very famous traditional like style song.
Very nice! Do people still play this style of fiddling?
The following is from Sarawak Malay Borneo fiddling with beats of gendang. The music is called Mukun. Theyre also popular among Bruneian and North Bornean Malays. youtu.be
Canada - Classic Rock
it's a shame but it's true
there's folk songs but nobody knows em
Yeah, people still do, not extremely common though, but the tradition is still alive, mostly displayed in connection to our national day and such occasions.
Interesting video, do you know which scale this is played in?
How about "Bomben auf England"?
Ah yes, it shows the traditional peaceful german spirit
>Philippines - Kantutan Ignition
>german folk music
does butthurt count as music?
prog
Polish butthurt is music in my ears, so yes.
well then, we've got farest-reaching traditional music in the world
BOOIIIIIRRRIOOOOIIIIRRRRIIIIOOOOOIIIRRR
I wish I knew about it. I only knew how to play the beats of the gendang. This is the sape (almost similar to sitar) music from Borneo as well. Theyre a common instrument of Dayaks. The video is on Kenyah people. youtu.be
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You've got Chopin.
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The droning (what I think is) G reminds me of the first 10 seconds of this song
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Added to playlist.
>Not available in your country
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No.
wat?
Never mind I think it's E, my ear isn't as good as I think it is.
Tradtional finish music
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Wew, never realised that. Nice finding!
Another Sape (S-aah-pay) song. Modernised. youtu.be
Some accompaniment dancing from this music
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The original is from Kelantan state of North Malaysia youtu.be
That's definitely unique. Nice one! What's the name of the folk music (not the title)?
The finnish song is polka, of central european/polish origin.
The song in question is probably made in Finland though.
Czech not polish according to wikipedia
I see. How does a czech polka's sounds like?
idk...nothing special. Just singing
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I'll let a czech answer that, all I have is youtube results.
I like this one
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it's not "traditional". it's a communist song
Sure, I like the melody though, it captures the harshness of the eastern front I think.
What are the lyrics about?
The "narrator" is singing about a girl which was walking on a shore and singing about a man which she loves and misses. Then narrator is singing that her beloved should protect the country and the girl should protect the love.
Cool! What are they called (the folk music)?
Waiting czechian now..
Turvan?
Anyway, this is the Nobat (Royal band song) only played by the Istana (Astana) folk, never changed since hundreds of years.
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I see, thanks.
it evokes some kind of feeling of hope and beauty in the face of tragedy and misery I think.
Powerful song, propaganda or not.
Cantonese opera
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I missed those days when golden age movies would have this opera songs.
And here is the Gamelan, originally from the Javanese island in Indonesia.
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>Japan - Enka
"traditional"
emerged in the 1950s
mariachi
Country, jazz, rock n' roll, bluegrass, and a lot of different musical folk traditions.
Don't forget this good ol' classic
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Depends how far back you go for traditional
There's opera or accordeon stuff but if you go as far back as you can that'd be all the medieval songs and gregorian chants i suppose, even though people sung in Latin it's still French
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