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==Styles== | ==Styles== | ||
The most common folk style is a monophonic melody over a drone on 1/1 and 3/2 of the tonic of the mode. It is mostly rhythmic but with complex changing meter. Usually this is played by the ''væ{{tilde}}'', ''bæ{{ring}}{{cdb}}m'', and ''slů̀'', ''æ̉m'', or ''vód''. | The most common folk style is a monophonic melody over a drone on 1/1 and 3/2 of the tonic of the mode. It is mostly rhythmic but with complex changing meter. Usually this is played by the ''væ{{tilde}}'', ''bæ{{ring}}{{cdb}}m'', and a melody instrument, usually ''slů̀'', ''æ̉m'', or ''vód''. | ||
A number of Æ dances are listed below in the context of the ''slă{{grave}}n gro{{tilde}}d'' (dance cycle). | A number of Æ dances are listed below in the context of the ''slă{{grave}}n gro{{tilde}}d'' (dance cycle). | ||