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- Čoček abstract "Čoček (Albanian çyçek/qyqek, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian čoček/чочек, pronounced \"cho'-chek\"; compare Macedonian чочек, Bulgarian кючек (kyuchek or kyutchek)) is a musical genre and dance that emerged in the Balkans during the early 19th century. It features prominently in the repertoire of many Romani brass bands.Čoček originated from Ottoman military bands, which at that time were scattered across the region, mostly throughout Serbia, Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia and Romania. That led to the eventual segmentation and wide range of ethnic sub-styles in čoček. Čoček was handed down through the generations, preserved mostly by Roma (\"Gypsy\") minorities, and was largely practiced at village weddings and banquets.Čoček is especially popular among the Muslim Rom and Albanian populations of Kosovo and Metohia, South Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia. When Tanec first came to America in 1956, they performed čoček as a Muslim woman’s dance, \"Ќupurlika\" from Titov Veles.The kyuchek, as a common musical form in the Balkans (primarily Bulgaria and Macedonia), is typically a dance with a 9/8 time signature; two variant forms have the beats divided 2-2-2-3 and 2-2-3-2. (This latter meter is sometimes referred to as \"gypsy 9\".) Roma musicians living in areas of the former Yugoslavia have broadened the form to include variations in 4/4 and 7/8.In the international folk dance community, čoček is danced to many melodies. Dances in the čoček genre include Jeni Jol and Sa Sa.Jazz composer and musician Dave Brubeck was influenced by čoček-type tempos. For example, \"Blue Rondo à la Turk\", from the Time Out album, was written following a 9/8 and 4/4 pattern.".
- Čoček thumbnail Makedonski_Cocek.JPG?width=300.
- Čoček wikiPageExternalLink cocek.com.
- Čoček wikiPageID "1089689".
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- Čoček wikiPageRevisionID "705260776".
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Albanian_language.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Balkan_brass_music.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Rondo_à_la_Turk.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Bosnian_language.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_language.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balkan_music.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_folk_dances.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romani_dances.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_styles_of_music.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Croatian_language.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Dance.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Brubeck.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink International_folk_dance.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Jeni_Jol.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Kosovo.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Köçek.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Macedonian_language.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Music_genre.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Macedonia.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Romani_people.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Serbian_language.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Tanec.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Time_Out_album.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink Yugoslavia.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLink File:Makedonski_Cocek.JPG.
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bulgarian Čoček".
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLinkText "Čoček".
- Čoček wikiPageWikiLinkText "čoček".
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- Čoček wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Folk-dance-stub.
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- Čoček wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Romani-stub.
- Čoček subject Category:Balkan_music.
- Čoček subject Category:European_folk_dances.
- Čoček subject Category:Romani_dances.
- Čoček subject Category:Serbian_styles_of_music.
- Čoček hypernym Genre.
- Čoček type Genre.
- Čoček type MusicGenre.
- Čoček type TopicalConcept.
- Čoček type Diacritic.
- Čoček type Genre.
- Čoček type Redirect.
- Čoček type Concept.
- Čoček type Thing.
- Čoček type Q188451.
- Čoček comment "Čoček (Albanian çyçek/qyqek, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian čoček/чочек, pronounced \"cho'-chek\"; compare Macedonian чочек, Bulgarian кючек (kyuchek or kyutchek)) is a musical genre and dance that emerged in the Balkans during the early 19th century. It features prominently in the repertoire of many Romani brass bands.Čoček originated from Ottoman military bands, which at that time were scattered across the region, mostly throughout Serbia, Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia and Romania.".
- Čoček label "Čoček".
- Čoček differentFrom Köçek.
- Čoček sameAs Q2748579.
- Čoček sameAs Кючек.
- Čoček sameAs Čoček.
- Čoček sameAs チョチェク.
- Čoček sameAs Czoczek.
- Čoček sameAs Čoček.
- Čoček sameAs m.0451jg.
- Čoček sameAs Oryantal_dans.
- Čoček sameAs Q2748579.
- Čoček wasDerivedFrom Čoček?oldid=705260776.
- Čoček depiction Makedonski_Cocek.JPG.
- Čoček isPrimaryTopicOf Čoček.