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2005
American folk music has provided a narrative thread to the fiber of the nation since its earliest days. Folk music scholar Norm Cohen presents a thorough exploration of the many ways in which folk music genres and subgenres have arisen in different regions of America.
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American folk music has provided a narrative thread to the fiber of the nation since its earliest days. Folk music scholar Norm Cohen presents a thorough exploration of the many ways in which folk music genres and subgenres have arisen in different regions of America.
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Folk Music Research and Folk Music Collecting in Greenland
Yearbook for Traditional Music, 1993The purpose of this article is to examine the study of traditional music in Greenland and thereby outline the history of traditional Greenlandic music and its present state. From the beginning of the century the study of traditional Greenlandic music has primarily taken place within the framework of the Danish Folklore Archives in Copenhagen.
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1999
Abstract The subject of this chapter is easier to describe than to define. Beside the national body of centrally developed art-music, its style the outcome of a narrowly focused tradition of imitation and innovation, stands a mass of material that lies outside the main stream, related to but not dependent on it, rather as regional ...
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Abstract The subject of this chapter is easier to describe than to define. Beside the national body of centrally developed art-music, its style the outcome of a narrowly focused tradition of imitation and innovation, stands a mass of material that lies outside the main stream, related to but not dependent on it, rather as regional ...
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Yearbook of the International Folk Music Council, 1971
The written history of Jamaica goes back only 477 years, starting with the coming of the Spaniards under Christopher Columbus in 1494. Columbus and his men were greeted on arrival by a party of Arawak Indians, including a Chief and musicians. The Arawaks were gentle peace-loving people who had lived in Jamaica for about 800 years before Columbus came ...
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The written history of Jamaica goes back only 477 years, starting with the coming of the Spaniards under Christopher Columbus in 1494. Columbus and his men were greeted on arrival by a party of Arawak Indians, including a Chief and musicians. The Arawaks were gentle peace-loving people who had lived in Jamaica for about 800 years before Columbus came ...
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