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  • 111Yoruba music — The music of the Yoruba people of Nigeria is best known for an extremely advanced drumming tradition, especially using the dundun hourglass tension drums. Yoruba folk music became perhaps the most prominent kind of West African music in Afro… …

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  • 112Bheesty — or Bhishti (from the Persian bihisti , paradise), is the Hindustani name for a person who carries water. A Bhishti supplies water from a pigskin or goat skin bag.References*1911 …

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  • 113Jajouka — For the electronic band, see Joujouka (band). Jajouka, Joujouka or Zahjoukah [cite book |last=Geiger |first=John |authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title=Nothing Is True Everything Is Permitted: The Life of Brion Gysin |origdate=… …

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  • 114Eleazar Sukenik — Infobox Scientist name = Eleazar Sukenik box width = image width =150px caption = Eleazar Sukenik birth date = 12 August 1889 birth place = Bialystok death date = 28 February 1953 death place = Jerusalem residence = citizenship = nationality =… …

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  • 115Philadelphia Céilí Group — The Philadelphia Céilí Group is a music organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known for an annual Philadelphia Céilí Festival. The Group claims that its festival is the only in the area that is truly a traditional festival and it is one of… …

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  • 116Istarski mih — is a Croatian bagpipe native to the regions of Istra and Kvarner. It consists of a bag made most often from goat skin and a chanter with two reeds. The instrument is not dodecaphonically tempered, instead using the Istrian scale. Its sound is… …

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  • 117Piffero — Ettore Losini playing the piffero in Bobbio, near Pi …

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  • 118Bélé — Not to be confused with Bele or Bèlè. A bélé is a folk song and dance from Dominica, performed most commonly during full moon evenings, or sometimes during funeral wakes (Antillean Creole: lavèyé). It may be the oldest Creole dance from… …

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  • 119Creole music — applies to two genres of music from south Louisiana: Creole folk and Creole. Creole folk dates from the 18th century or before, and it consists primarily of folk songs. Many were published, and some found their way into works by Louisiana… …

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  • 120Chanté mas — (masquerade song) and Lapo kabrit is a form of Carnival music of Dominica. It is performed by masequerading partygoers in a two day parade, in a call and response format lavwé , with a lead female chantwèl singer dancing backwards in front of the …

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