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European Traditional Music. Regions British Isles Northern Western Southern Eastern.

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Page 1: European Traditional Music. Regions British Isles Northern Western Southern Eastern.

European Traditional Music

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Regions

•British Isles•Northern•Western•Southern•Eastern

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British IslesEngland, Wales, Scotland, Ireland

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Ireland• Irish traditional music

includes many kinds of songs, including drinking songs, ballads and laments, sung unaccompanied or with accompaniment by a variety of instruments.

• Traditional dance music includes reels (4/4), hornpipes and jigs (the common double jig is in 6/8 time).

• Examples • Reel – Cooney

’s Reel and Drowsy Maggie – Duple Meter

• Jig – Irish Washerwoman – Triple Meter• Irish Dancing

• GCSE Bitesize – Irish Dance Music

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Northern Europe / ScandinaviaNordic Countries:Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark

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Instruments

•Dulcimer•Fiddle•Hardanger Fiddle

▫ – Fiddle with sympathetic strings.•Harmonica •Accordion•Hurdy Gurdy

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Characteristics and Examples

•Dulcimer and fiddle are the most prominent instruments.

•Dance music – Mazurka, Valz, Polka, etc. – very popular.

•Music that tells a story.

•Research Links▫Generic Info

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Western EuropeThe Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland

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Germany - Bavaria• Southern Part of Germany

– Alps• Instruments

▫ Accordion▫ Brass Instruments

Trumpet Trombone Tuba/Sousaphone

▫ Hammer Dulcimer▫ Guitar▫ Harp▫ Alphorn

• Brass Bands• Yodeling

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Southern Europe / MediterranianPortugal, Spain, Italy, Greece

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Spain• Instruments

▫ Classical Guitar▫ Castanets – The national instrument

of Spain.▫ Accordion▫ Palmas – palms, body percussion▫ Gaita – Bagpipe

• Focus on smaller ensembles.• Dance music from different regions.• Influences from Celtic, African,

Arabic, Gypsy, Jewish, and Christian cultures.

• Northern Spain – bagpipe (gaita) culture

• Southern Spain – flamenco culture▫ Why?

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Links to resources on Spanish Music.

•Spanish Dances – Descriptions•The Rough Guide to Flamenco Dance•A little History.

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Greece• Instruments

▫ 3 Main Groups Chordophones Aerophones Membraphones

▫ Violin (Violi)▫ Bouzouki▫ Clarinet (Klarino)▫ Lyra (Rebec)▫ Tambourine▫ Toubeleki (Ceramic

hourglass drum) – similar to doubek.

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Eastern EuropePoland, Belarus, Ukraine, Czeck Republic, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Abania, Western Russia… etc.

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Klezmer - Jewish• Klezmer music is intended to

replicate the human voice, including sounds of crying, wailing and laughing. It is generally the violin's job to do this imitation. Often, a klezmer band will include a fiddle, a bass or cello, a clarinet and a drum. Secondary instruments include hammered dulcimers and accordion.

• Made for dancing.• May contain influences from

many other cultures/genres.

• Chava Alberstein - A Good Memory

• Amsterdam Klezmer Band: Takaj Zhizn

• In Your Garden Twenty Fecund Fruit Trees - Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars

• Brave Old World

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Extras• Balalaika – Triangular

Russian Lute – 3 strings, 2 the same pitch, 1 a different pitch.

• Mandolin – Tuned the same as a violin (5ths, E A D G). Double strings.

• Jaw Harp• Cimbalom – Type of

hammered dulcimer.

• Bulgarian Choir• Medley of Ukrainian Folk

Songs• Polka – meaning “Polish

Woman”. Very popular dance music played throughout Europe.

• French Accordion