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  2. Stepping (African-American) - Wikipedia

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    Stepping or step-dancing (a type of step dance) is a form of percussive dance in African-American culture. The performer's entire body is used as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps. Though stepping may be performed by an individual, it is generally performed by groups ...

  3. Seikilos epitaph - Wikipedia

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    The Seikilos epitaph is an Ancient Greek inscription that preserves the oldest surviving complete musical composition, including musical notation. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Commonly dated between the 1st and 2nd century AD, the inscription was found engraved on a pillar ( stele) from the ancient Hellenistic town of Tralles (present-day Turkey) in 1883.

  4. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which ...

  5. List of songs that retell a work of literature - Wikipedia

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    The Black Halo: Kamelot: Faust: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The Black Halo is a concept album based on Faust, Part Two. It is a follow-up to Epica, which was based on Faust, Part One. [1] Cacophony: Rudimentary Peni: Various works of H. P. Lovecraft: H. P. Lovecraft: All 30 tracks are related to Lovecraft or his work. [2] The Chronicle of the ...

  6. Pentozali - Wikipedia

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    Ionian Islands. Thrace. v. t. The Pentozali or Pentozalis ( Greek: Πεντοζάλης) is the trademark folk dance of the island of Crete. It takes its name from the fifth ( pente) attempt or step (ζάλος zalos being a Cretan Greek word for "step") of the Cretan people to liberate Crete from the Ottoman Empire. It can thus be translated ...

  7. Zeibekiko - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics. The Zeibekiko usually has a rhythmic pattern of 9. 4[ 5] or else 9. 8. It is most commonly broken down as: or as: As a solo dance, it was traditionally performed by men, though it is now common for women to dance the Zeibekiko. [ 6] Due to the movements of the dancer, it is sometimes known as the "eagle dance". [ 7]

  8. Music of Epirus (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The music of Epirus ( Greek: Μουσική της Ηπείρου ), in Epirus, northwestern Greece, present to varying degree in the rest of Greece and the islands, contains folk songs that are mostly pentatonic and polyphonic, characterized as relaxed, gentle and exceptionally beautiful, and sung by both male and female singers. [1]

  9. Greek traditional music - Wikipedia

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    This refers to the traditional Greek popular songs and music of mainland Greece and islands, which date back to the Byzantine times. [1] It was the sole popular musical genre of the Greek people until the spread of Rebetiko and Laiko (other genres of folk music) in the early 20th century, spread by the Greek refugees from Asia Minor. [ 2 ]