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Posted by Folk Guy on 08/27/05 16:57
I listened to one of the tunes, I thought that it sounded pretty decent, the
girls could work on intonation when singing as an ensemble. Wish I
understood the words. The answer to your question as to what to classify
the music in my oppinion requires some more information. What is the origin
of the songs? Are they reworks of old songs, passed down from generation to
generation, are they originals, etc.
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> I've recorded a rehearsal of my friends band. They want to know what style
> their music can be classified !? Is it pop, folk, folk rock, world folk
> or whatever ... !?
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> Thanks.
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