a egg beater because it whisks the egg circular motion faster motion because its like when you whisk its like it got
what kind of folk dance the only steps I know to folk dances would be the Slovenian folk dance which steps would be 123 which is hopping side to side with a 123 beat
Foreign folk dances are dances that are passed down in a family a Foreign folk dance would just be a folk dance from another country.
If a certain folk culture liked a certain type of folk music. And then the general population started listening to it then it would be popular culture, because then the general population is listening and using folk culture.
no because there might be a African folk music and a british folk music (and definietly they would be nothing the same about those two African beat 'u dunno') yeah so all folk music are not the same!
No need to compare. Both are unique in themselves with their own individual identity.
Just go ahead and ask your question. Someone will probably attempt an answer. Most of the answerers are helpful folk.
As there is a talking fish - this would be a fable.
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The music is simple. Folk songs are commonly songs are about real life. Topics of folk songs often would address social and political issues. (Work, war, popular opinion, and more.)
The word 'folk' is both a noun (old folk or young folk) and an adjective (folk art or folk song).
It's hard to pick a particular genre, they seem to trip through them with much ease. I would call them Folk Rock or Folk Alternative.
That really depends upon the type of folk music you like; there are so many different sub-genres of folk music. But I would avoid the two tunes linked nearby.