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- Kopanitsa or kopanica (called in some regions Gankino) is the name for a family of lively folk dances from western Bulgaria done to music in 11 8 meter...
- complex time signature. It can be found in jazz, pop, and rock music. Kopanitsa is a form of Bulgarian folk music that utilizes certain forms of undecuple...
- Plinn Trihori Chukano horo Daychovo horo Gankino horo Grancharsko horo Kopanitsa Lesnoto Paidushko horo Petrunino horo Pravo Sadi Moma Thomai Tropanka...
- a 13/8 rhythm, this dance has many versions. Pazardzhishka Kopanitsa: Pazardzhik Kopanitsa from Pazardzhik, Northern Thrace. Pravo Trakiisko Horo: Pravo...
- performed by the musicians. For example, the 11 16 rhythm of the dance kopanitsa is often described as quick-quick-slow-quick-quick, (2+2+3+2+2) whereas...
- (Turkey) Kolo (Slavic) Kolomyjka (Ukrainian) Kontradans (Haiti) Kopačka Kopanitsa (Bulgaria) Körtánc Kotsari or Kochari (Armenian: Քոչարի; Turkish: Koçari;...
- Adamantios Roussopoulos 1879 1895 3 Pericles Salvaras 1895 1903 4 Elias Kopanitsas 1907 1914 5 Lymberopoulos 1914 1925 6 Dimitrios Mylonakos 1925 1926 Died...
- alternating (sub-)bars of 7+11, in their turn divided into common chetvorno and kopanitsa rhythms. Some dancers count it as 3-2-2, 2-2-3-2-2 or SQQ-QQSQQ, "S" meaning...
- 1707. PMC 6201314. PMID 27739237. Arbogast T, Ouagazzal AM, Chevalier C, Kopanitsa M, Afinowi N, Migliavacca E, et al. (February 2016). Barsh GS (ed.). "Reciprocal...
- paydushko horo (five beats: 2+3), eleno mome (seven beats: 2+2+1+2), kopanitsa (eleven beats: 2+2+3+2+2), Bucimis (15 beats: 2+2+2+2+3+2+2), and pravo...