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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. A number of Æ dances are listed below in the context of the ''slă{{grave}}n gro{{tilde}}d'' (dance cycle). | 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. A number of Æ dances are listed below in the context of the ''slă{{grave}}n gro{{tilde}}d'' (dance cycle). | ||
=== '' | === ''slă{{grave}}n gro{{tilde}}d'' (dance cycle) === | ||
The dance cycle form (''slă{{grave}}n gro{{tilde}}d'') is the longest of all Æ traditional musical | The dance cycle form (''slă{{grave}}n gro{{tilde}}d'') is the longest of all Æ traditional musical forms. The traditional order of the sections is so: | ||
* The main rhythms of each dance is played by the ''bæ{{ring}}{{cdb}}m''. | * The main rhythms of each dance is played by the ''bæ{{ring}}{{cdb}}m''. | ||
* The beginning is in ''vọj Bæ̀v'' and is an arythmic improvisation, usually by the ''slů̀'' or ''æ̉m'', or both, in imitation. | * The beginning is in ''vọj Bæ̀v'' and is an arythmic improvisation, usually by the ''slů̀'' or ''æ̉m'', or both, in imitation. | ||