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=== Folk music === | === Folk music === | ||
Tsarfati Jewish folk songs are known as טאָנתּאן ''dontăn'' in [[Ăn Yidiș]] (singular טאָן ''don''; cognate to Irish ''dán'' 'poem (among other meanings)'). They may be in Ăn Yidiș or in a macaronic mixture of Ăn Yidiș, Hebrew, and other languages. They have some traditional Hivantish, | Tsarfati Jewish folk songs are known as טאָנתּאן ''dontăn'' in [[Ăn Yidiș]] (singular טאָן ''don''; cognate to Irish ''dán'' 'poem (among other meanings)'). They may be in Ăn Yidiș or in a macaronic mixture of Ăn Yidiș, Hebrew, and other languages. They have some traditional Hivantish, our timeline's Eastern European, and our timeline's Irish elements but are unique. Like in our timeline, Hasidic Judaism is also an influence with its emphasis on dancing, devotion, and wordless melodies. | ||
Instruments from Gaelic music: | Instruments from Gaelic music: |
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