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  2. Austrian folk dance - Wikipedia

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    The "Chicken Dance" is not an Austrian folk dance, nor is it from Austria. The song "Edelweiss" is not an Austrian folk song, and it is not the national anthem of Austria. The national anthem of Austria is "Land der Berge, Land am Strome". "Edelweiss" was created specifically for The Sound of Music.

  3. List of European folk music traditions - Wikipedia

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    Music in History: The Evolution of an Art. New York: American Book Company. Ritchie, Fiona (2004). The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to Celtic Music. New York: Berkley Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-399-53071-5. Nettl, Bruno (1965). Folk and Traditional Music of the Western Continents. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. OCLC 265458368.

  4. Category:Austrian folk dances - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Austrian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Category for musical instruments of Austria. Pages in category "Austrian musical instruments" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  6. Polka - Wikipedia

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    Polka is a dance style and genre of dance music in 2 4 originating in nineteenth-century Bohemia , now part of the Czech Republic . Though generally associated with Czech and Central European culture , polka is popular throughout Europe and the Americas.

  7. Irish traditional music - Wikipedia

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    Irish dance music is isometric and is built around patterns of bar-long melodic phrases akin to call and response.A common pattern is A Phrase, B Phrase, A Phrase, Partial Resolution, A Phrase, B Phrase, A Phrase, Final Resolution, though this is not universal; mazurkas, for example, tend to feature a C Phrase instead of a repeated A Phrase before the Partial and Final Resolutions, for example.

  8. Music of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Falco was the most popular Austrian solo artist throughout the 1980s. His song "Rock Me Amadeus" reached number one of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1986.His sudden death in 1998 in the Dominican Republic catapulted his music from the 1980s once again into the spotlight.

  9. Music of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    An Irish bouzouki. 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). [6]