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A folk instrument is a musical instrument that developed among common people and usually does not have a known inventor. It can be made from wood, metal or other material. Such an instrument is played in performances of folk music. The instruments can be percussion instruments, or different types of flutes or trumpets, or string instruments that are plucked, hammered or use a form of bow.
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Genre: Folk, World, & Country. Style: Field Recording, Education.
No music genre is particularly easy to define, but indie folk is about as nebulous as they come. When I’m splurging on vinyl, indie folk is likelier to fill in missing albums by Sufjan Stevens, Iron & Wine and Father John Misty than even classic ‘60s soul. Musically, we’re looking at that glorious amalgamation of tradition folk elements (acoustic instruments and vocal styles) with the burgeoning indie-rock scene-or, occasionally, electronic elements applied to folk music.
The BBC artist page for The Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble. Find the best clips, watch programmes, catch up on the news, and read the latest The Gurdjieff Folk Instruments Ensemble interviews. The repertoire is composed of the mystic and spiritual teacher, George I. Gurdjieff's Armenian, Greek, Assyrian, Arabic, Kurdish, Caucasian spiritual and folk music, authentically arranged for Eastern instruments by Eskenian. The repertoire also includes additional Eastern music that exemplifies Gurdjieff’s musical influences during his travels in the East.
Tracklist
A1 | French Canada |
A2 | United States (Eskimo: a; Indian: b,c) |
A3 | United States (Hawaiian: a,b) |
A4 | United States (Northeast:) (Southeast: a,b,c) |
A5 | United States (Southern: a,b,c,d) |
A6 | Mexico and Central America (a,b,c) |
A7 | West Indies (a,b) |
A8 | South America (Brazil: a; Peru: b) |
B1 | British Isles (England: a,b,c) |
B2 | British Isles (Ireland: a,b,c) |
B3 | British Isles (Scotland) |
B4 | Scandinavia (Norway: a,b; Finland: c) |
B5 | Western Europe (a,b) |
B6 | Western Europe (France: a,b) (Switzerland: c) (Austria: d) |
B7 | Spain (a,b,c) |
B8 | Eastern Europe (a,b) |
B9 | Eastern Europe (Russia: a,b) |
A9 | South America (Bolivia: a,b,c) (Argentina: d) |
C1 | Near East And Europe (Serbia: a; Greece: b) |
C2 | Near East (Turkey: a; Armenia: b) |
C3 | Near East (Jordan: a; Syria: b) |
C4 | Near East (Lebanon: a, b, c) |
C5 | Near East (Israel: a,b) |
C6 | Near East (Arabia: a,b,c) |
C7 | Africa (West) (Senegal: a,b) (Liberia: c) |
C8 | Africa (West and East) (Cameroon: a; Ethiopia: b) |
C9 | Africa (Central: a,b,c,d) |
C10 | Africa (Congo: a,b; Zambia: c) |
D1 | Asia (Central: a,b,c) |
D2 | Asia (Southern: a,b) |
D3 | Asia (India: a,b,c) |
D4 | Asia (Southeastern) (Burma: a,b,c) (Thailand: d) |
D5 | Asia (Pacific Islands: a,b) |
D6 | Asia (China: a,b) |
D7 | Asia (Japan: a,b,c) |
D8 | Asia (Korea: a,b) |
D9 | Pacific Islands (Tahiti: a) (Philippines: b) |
Credits
- Compiled By – Moses Asch
Notes
Comes with booklet with illustrations bound to the inside of the gatefoldBarcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): XCTV-96995-1C
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): XCTV-96995-1B