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  • 1folk art — folk art, adj. folk artist. artistic works, as paintings, sculpture, basketry, and utensils, produced typically in cultural isolation by untrained often anonymous artists or by artisans of varying degrees of skill and marked by such attributes as …

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  • 2Folk music — Folk song redirects here. For other uses, see Folk song (disambiguation). Folk music Béla Bartók recording Slovak peasant singers in 1908 Traditions List of folk music traditions …

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  • 3Folk metal — Stylistic origins Heavy metal, folk music Cultural origins Early to mid 1990s across Europe Typical instruments Electric guitar Bass Drums Vocals Folk instruments or Keyboards …

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  • 4Folk Metal — Entstehungsphase: Anfang der 1990er Herkunftsort: Irland Stilistische Vorläufer Metal, Folk P …

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  • 5rise — vb 1 *spring, arise, originate, derive, flow, issue, emanate, proceed, stem Analogous words: *appear, emerge, loom Antonyms: abate (sense 3) Contrasted words: ebb, subside, wane (see ABATE) 2 Rise, arise, ascend, mount, soar, tower, rocket,… …

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  • 6Rise Above — may refer to:* Rise Above (Oysterband album), a 2002 album by the folk rock group Oysterband * Rise Above (For Felix album), a 2004 EP by the band For Felix * , an album of songs originally by the band Black Flag * Rise Above (song), a song by… …

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  • 7Folk Albums — Folk Albums  музыкальный хит парад, издаваемый журналом Billboard, в котором определяются самые популярные альбомы «в стиле традиционной фолк музыки, а также подходящие к этой категории акустические альбомы». Первый выпуск хит парада вышел 5 …

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  • 8folk|lor|ic — «FOHK LR ihk, LOHR », adjective. suggestive of or giving rise to folklore: »I remembered a verse from a folkloric poem (New Yorker) …

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  • 9folk literature — Introduction also called  folklore  or  oral tradition        the lore (traditional knowledge and beliefs) of cultures having no written language. It is transmitted by word of mouth and consists, as does written literature, of both prose and… …

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  • 10folk music — 1. music, usually of simple character and anonymous authorship, handed down among the common people by oral tradition. 2. music by known composers that has become part of the folk tradition of a country or region. [1885 90] * * * Music held to be …

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