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From Folk Songs to Singing, Singer and Community
Preface: some personal words before the introduction
What is traditional singing?
A glimpse into the history of the terms ‘folk song’ and ‘traditional music’
Acceptance of various points of view in the discourse of music
Singing as community tradition: Impressions and expressions
Why singing instead of a song?
Traditional singing and music revival
Why study and practice traditional singing?
About the content of this volume
References
“I Created a Song”
Introduction
Initial settings
Amateur songs as a phenomenon
First case: funeral song
Second case: “Definitely not folklore”
Third case: town anthem
Fourth case: instrumental songs
Conclusion
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