Traditional American music

>traditional American music

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Be proud of our heritage m8

>traditional British music

>traditional Australian music

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>traditional Japanese music

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>traditional Jewish music

>yoooooooooooooooo

kek, that reminded of of this:
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This guys accent is hilarious. Just how i imagine all Texans to be.

>1:34-1:37

what in tarnation is this

except that he's nowhere near Texas, and is from Tennessee

They're both in American aren't they?

So there is this traditional folk music from the South called Scared Harp, it employs this musical notation called shape-note in which you sing the solfage corresponding with the shape you see on the page. Then you sing the actually verses. You also sit in a sqaure with trebles and basses across from each other and altos and tenors across from each other forming a square with altos being on the right hand side of the trebles, there is one person in the middle who is conducting the music, sets the starting pitch, tempo and ques in people to sing.

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Its actually really cool to listen to live and participate.

yea, but there's about 1500 miles between the two

>Hurr durr big country means big cultural differences
Go back to eating your fried chicken and shooting your neighbors, Amerifcan

Bluegrass is fucking great m8, shut your face

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That doesn't change the fact i imagine all Texans to be like that guy.

As a native of rural Georgia I can confirm the pig eyed people are real.

I like it when he says "BaaAaAnjooo...has five strings..."

What's the origin of that? Racial mixing? Incest?

>traditional Hurrian """"""music"""""""
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>it actually bangs

This proves, once more, that dorian is the superior mode.

The towns I've seen them in tend to be in sparsely populated areas on the northernmost part of the state (Dahlonega and up). The areas they live in have been pretty much in unaccessible by outsider until some new roads where built in the past few years. They are 100% a product of inbreeding. They are less than human.
>race mixing
lol

>lol
Geez, where I live, mix between caucasian and amerindian results in that type of eyes sometimes.
Well, I suppose the lol goes for the fact that they are too racist to mix.
>They are less than human.
Care to elaborate? Have you ever had ay "interesting" experience in that kind of place? All this shit sounds a bit scary

The less than human part has more to do with lack of education than fucked up genes. Homeschooling by religious fanatics tends to do that. It's not scary, the towns tend to be neat in a rustic way, the people are just dumb and easily tricked. I swear their main source of income are antique stores.

>that fucking rape scene