Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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Strana 49
... singers , a dance announcer , and the Chicken Dancers . The singers both carry the tempo of the dance on the drum and accompany it with the traditional Owl Dance songs . Therefore , to make sure the music will be of the highest quality ...
... singers , a dance announcer , and the Chicken Dancers . The singers both carry the tempo of the dance on the drum and accompany it with the traditional Owl Dance songs . Therefore , to make sure the music will be of the highest quality ...
Strana 50
... singers signify the rest between laps of a dance by ceasing the drum beat and halting their singing . During the rest , which may last from half a minute to two minutes , the singers take time for a cigarette or a drink of soda pop ...
... singers signify the rest between laps of a dance by ceasing the drum beat and halting their singing . During the rest , which may last from half a minute to two minutes , the singers take time for a cigarette or a drink of soda pop ...
Strana 51
... singers , so that each year there is a popular " hit parade " of new songs . As no names are given individual songs , each one is identified by singing the first few bars . Usually one of the singers will say , " Here , let's sing this ...
... singers , so that each year there is a popular " hit parade " of new songs . As no names are given individual songs , each one is identified by singing the first few bars . Usually one of the singers will say , " Here , let's sing this ...
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The Folklore of the Daisy 1 2 | 13 |
A Study in Folk ReCreation John Greenway | 23 |
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