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Basque Folk Events Tonight in Giannitsa

Basque Folk events happening tonight in Giannitsa. Updated in real time.

Giannitsa

Sound profile

An underground, vocal-driven sound.

energy
60
danceability
70
valence
65
grit
40
organicness
95
commerciality
15
tempo
55
vocality
75

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About Basque Folk

Basque folk music, known locally as Euskal musika herritarra, originates from the Pyrenean borderlands between Spain and France. The genre is defined by distinctive instrumentation, including the trikitixa accordion, the txalaparta percussion planks, and the alboka hornpipe. Rhythms are frequently complex, featuring the characteristic 5/8 zortziko meter or lively 6/8 dances that evoke a mood of communal resilience and pastoral heritage. Closely linked to the bertsolaritza improvisational vocal tradition, this genre shares an Atlantic cultural affinity with Celtic music while remaining semantically distinct due to the unique Basque language and its isolated melodic structures.

Also known as: Basque traditional music, Euskal folk, Euskal musika herritarra

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What is Basque Folk music?
Basque folk music, known locally as Euskal musika herritarra, originates from the Pyrenean borderlands between Spain and France. The genre is defined by distinctive instrumentation, including the trikitixa accordion, the txalaparta percussion planks, and the alboka hornpipe. Rhythms are frequently complex, featuring the characteristic 5/8 zortziko meter or lively 6/8 dances that evoke a mood of communal resilience and pastoral heritage. Closely linked to the bertsolaritza improvisational vocal t…

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