Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 90American Folk-lore Society, 1977 |
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... notes are entirely in Finnish , I should note that it is at least possible for the non - Finnish reader to determine from a handy listing the song titles , instruments , performers , ethnic group , and location of recording ...
... notes are entirely in Finnish , I should note that it is at least possible for the non - Finnish reader to determine from a handy listing the song titles , instruments , performers , ethnic group , and location of recording ...
Strana 229
... notes contrast the appeal of the two featured performers respectively to the body and mind . This difference can be perceived in their versions of " Ala La Ke . " Diabaté plays a fast , raggy rhythm , while Kouyaté has a brighter tone ...
... notes contrast the appeal of the two featured performers respectively to the body and mind . This difference can be perceived in their versions of " Ala La Ke . " Diabaté plays a fast , raggy rhythm , while Kouyaté has a brighter tone ...
Strana 244
... note . The suggestion that " Drinking Strong Whiskey ” may be a hedge - schoolmaster's song is well - taken , but one reader of the notes asked me if many others would understand the " hedge - schoolmaster " reference . I am myself ...
... note . The suggestion that " Drinking Strong Whiskey ” may be a hedge - schoolmaster's song is well - taken , but one reader of the notes asked me if many others would understand the " hedge - schoolmaster " reference . I am myself ...
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