Swiss Folk Events This Weekend in Timi%C8%99oara
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About Swiss Folk
Swiss folk music, primarily known as Volksmusik or Ländlermusik, originated in the rural Alpine regions during the 18th and 19th centuries as social dance accompaniment. Its instrumentation typically centers on the Schwyzerörgeli accordion, clarinet, and double bass, occasionally incorporating the Hackbrett or the iconic alphorn. Rhythmically, the genre is defined by structured time signatures such as 3/4 waltzes and 2/4 polkas, delivered with a steady, rhythmic bounce that encourages communal dancing. The mood is inherently festive and nostalgic, deeply rooted in pastoral identity and mountain culture while maintaining close semantic ties with related Austrian and Bavarian Alpine traditions through shared melodic forms.
Also known as: Ländlermusik, Schweizer Volksmusik
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- What is Swiss Folk music?
- Swiss folk music, primarily known as Volksmusik or Ländlermusik, originated in the rural Alpine regions during the 18th and 19th centuries as social dance accompaniment. Its instrumentation typically centers on the Schwyzerörgeli accordion, clarinet, and double bass, occasionally incorporating the Hackbrett or the iconic alphorn. Rhythmically, the genre is defined by structured time signatures such as 3/4 waltzes and 2/4 polkas, delivered with a steady, rhythmic bounce that encourages communal d…
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