List of Asian folk music traditions
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This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics. The term folk music can not be easily defined in a precise manner; it is used with widely varying definitions depending on the author, intended audience and context within a work. Similarly, the term traditions in this context does not connote any strictly-defined criteria. Music scholars, journalists, audiences, record industry individuals, politicians, nationalists and demagogues may often have occasion to address which fields of folk music are distinct traditions based along racial, geographic, linguistic, religious, tribal or ethnic lines, and all such peoples will likely use different criteria to decide what constitutes a "folk music tradition". This list uses the same general categorie
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List of Asian folk music traditions
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sohrae
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badala - charbeta - klasik - loba - mursia - neemakai - rowzeh - rubayi - shaan - tappas
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cantiga - kavi - kaffirinha - kolam - nadagam - nurti - sokari - virindu
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gendan keteng-keteng - gendang lima sedalanen - gondang
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bamboo band
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koten - min'yō - uzagaku - warabe uta - yunta
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rekuhkara - upopo - yukar
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sohrae
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bangnadyr - bogino-duu - borbannadir - duulah - epic song - ger - häälah - holboo - aman huur - magtel - türleg - urtyn duu - throat-singing: isgeree - karkhiraa - khöömii
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throat singing: khoomei - khorekteer - sygyt - kargyraa
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chongak - jeongak - nongak - pansori - pungmul - salpuri - sanjo - sinawi -
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This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics. The term folk music can not be easily defined in a precise manner; it is used with widely varying definitions depending on the author, intended audience and context within a work. Similarly, the term traditions in this context does not connote any strictly-defined criteria. Music scholars, journalists, audiences, record industry individuals, politicians, nationalists and demagogues may often have occasion to address which fields of folk music are distinct traditions based along racial, geographic, linguistic, religious, tribal or ethnic lines, and all such peoples will likely use different criteria to decide what constitutes a "folk music tradition". This list uses the same general categories used by mainstream, primarily English-language, scholarly sources, as determined by relevant statements of fact and the internal structure of works. These traditions may coincide entirely, partially or not at all with geographic, political, linguistic or cultural boundaries. Very few, if any, music scholars would claim that there are any folk music traditions that can be considered specific to a distinct group of people and with characteristics undiluted by contact with the music of other peoples; thus, the folk music traditions described herein overlap in varying degrees with each other.
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Do-Chapi - lewa
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attan - khattak - zahir mashohil
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bear ceremony
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lezuo
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fan dance - múa nón - múa bài bông - lantern dance - flag dance - platter dance - candle dance - incense dance
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bayila - Uda Rata Natum - Pahatha Rata Natum - Sabaragamuwa - Leekeli
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dhodro banam - phet banam - tamak' - tiriwaw - tumdak'
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bawu - hulusi - hulusheng - lusheng - mabu - tuhu
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fue - hyōshigi - kūchō - kutu - pāranku - sanba - sanshin
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hne - migyaung - palwe - pattala - pat waing - saung gauk
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geta beraya - hakgediya - horanawa - raban - ravanahatha - thalampata - udákkiya
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