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    Eastern European - Folk. This medley of dances was taken from Gorenjska, the most Alpine Slovenian region. Full Mix
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    Instrumental version featuring fiddle, melodica and penny whistle
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    Characterful and fun melodica and accordion duet of famous halyard shanty
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    UBMM2292004 「Banja」

    A lively, jaunty, traditional russian folk song, with female vocals, bringing to mind happy vodka evenings in the local and cossack dancing.
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    Eastern European - Folk. This medley was taken from Dolenjska, the southeast of Slovenia; however, Stajeris is a dance known throughout Slovene territory - it is typical Central-European dance and most probably originates from Steiermark, Austria. Full Mix
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    Eastern European - Folk. Polka za debelo repo (Polka for the Turnip Crop) is a collage of various traditional melodies from Stajerska (East Slovenia); melodies were assembled by famous Slovenian composer Bojan Adamic. Full Mix
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    Old time Foxtrot with a humorous kazoo and ukulele part and strong string section on the bridge.
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    Bright Melodic Jig
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    Buoyant and swaying melodica and accordion instrumental version
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    Characterful and fun melodica and accordion duet of famous halyard shanty
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    Eastern European - Folk. Song from Prekmurje about withering of all garlands except one, which is watered with girl’s tears; those tears are so sad, that they would crush the stone apart. Full Mix
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    Wistful intro of the well-known folk song building to a lively feel with melodica and accordion
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    Alternative instrumental version of the sea shanty with accordion and melodica
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    FN18938 「Coklarska」

    Eastern European - Folk. Dance from Bavscica, a village in Trenta which lies in Slovenian northwest; Coklarska is danced with wooden shoes. 30 Second
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    FN18905 「Coklarska」

    Eastern European - Folk. Dance from Bavscica, a village in Trenta which lies in Slovenian northwest; Coklarska is danced with wooden shoes. Full Mix
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    FN18924 「Coklarska」

    Eastern European - Folk. Dance from Bavscica, a village in Trenta which lies in Slovenian northwest; Coklarska is danced with wooden shoes. 60 Second
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    Wistful intro of the well-known folk song building to a lively feel with melodica and accordion
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    Instrumental version featuring fiddle, melodica and penny whistle
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    Fiddle, guitar and flute arrangement of the famous and jolly sailors' dance
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    Eastern European - Folk. Dance from Primorska also known as Saltin tri fjorini. Full Mix
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    Accordion & Mandolin Version Of The Well-known Tune
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    Nautical Sea Shanty Featuring Concertina
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    DWCD042416 「Zagreb」

    Croatia – Cheerful Folk Group Featuring Fiddle And Accordion
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    Commercial Cut 30. I have seen my sweethart in dream of mine. Song of Lithuanians lived in Pensylvania begining of the 20th century.
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    Eastern European - Folk. Tune from Istria, where slovene, Croatian and Italian culture are blended. Full Mix
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    DWCD013420 「Dogsbody 2」

    Light Comedy Link
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    World - Slovak. A cheery melody reminiscent of a wedding. From the Saris Region. 60 Second
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    Fiddle, guitar and flute arrangement of the famous and jolly sailors' dance
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    I have seen my sweethart in dream of mine. Song of Lithuanians lived in Pensylvania begining of the 20th century.
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    Eastern European - Folk. This medley was taken from Dolenjska, the southeast of Slovenia; however, Stajeris is a dance known throughout Slovene territory - it is typical Central-European dance and most probably originates from Steiermark, Austria. 30 Second
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