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  2. Turkish folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Later, clarinet has been added to women's bar dances. The dominant measures in bars are 5 8 and 9 8. Occasionally, measures of 6 8 and 12 8 are used. Aksak 9 8 measures which are also the most characteristic measures, in particular, of the Turkish folk music are applied with extremely different and interesting structures in this dance. They ...

  3. Karsilamas - Wikipedia

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    Karsilamas (Turkish: karşılama; Greek: καρσιλαμάς) is a folk dance spread all over Northwest Turkey and carried to Greece by Anatolian Greek immigrants. [1] [2] The term "karşılama" means "encounter, welcoming, greeting" in Turkish. The dance is popular in Northwestern areas of Turkey, especially on wedding parties and festivals.

  4. Music of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Prince Dimitrie Cantemir: Theorist and Composer of Turkish music. Pan Books. ISBN 975-7652-82-2. Signell, Karl (1977). Makam: Modal practice in Turkish Art Music. Asian Music Publications. ISBN 0-306-76248-X. Stokes, Martin (2010). The Republic of Love: Cultural Intimacy in Turkish Popular Music. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-77505-0.

  5. List of anonymous Turkish folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Turkish fishermen song. The meter is 2 4. [2] Develer Kater Kater: Tokat: Yavru Mehmet Efendi: El Çek Tabip El Çek Sinem Üstünden: Tokat: Abbas Öz: El Vurup Yaremi İncitme Tabip: Tokat: Sadık Doğanay: Erchomai ki esy koimasai: Tokat: Domna Samiou: A Turkish and Anatolian Greeks folkloric tune. [3] Geçti Ömrüm Yine Sensiz Neyleyim ...

  6. Zeybek (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Balıkesir zeybek dance Extension and distribution of folk dances in today's Turkey. The zeybek is a form of Turkish folk dance particular to Western, Central and southern Anatolia in Turkey. It originates from two ancient Greek dances, the Dionysiac and the Pyrrhic, and it is named after the Zeybeks. [1] In Greece, the dance is known as Zeibekiko.

  7. Music of Thrace - Wikipedia

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    A similar dance called "kasapsko horo" (butcher's chain dance) is performed in Bulgaria. Kallinitikos: performed by three people (either two men and one woman or two women and one man), named after the kalines, or friends of the bride during her wedding, who escort her to the church performing this dance. Kallinitikos is a dance done by groups ...

  8. Turkish folk music - Wikipedia

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    Western music had begun to influence Ottoman music from before the early Tanzimat period. [1] According to Degirmenci "the first westernization movement in music happened in the Army; in 1826 Giuseppe Donizetti, brother of the famous opera composer Gaetano, was invited to head the military band of Nizam-i Cedid (the Army of the New Order), which was founded by Selim III."

  9. Circassian dance - Wikipedia

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    Circassian dances share some common traits with ballet: men dance on the tips of their toes wearing special leather boots. Women move very lightly, gliding across the floor without moving their heads or upper bodies. [4] Circassian men wear a black outfit called a cherkes on stage. It is a military style outfit with an imposing coat and bullet ...