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- Gstanzl abstract "The Gstanzl (Viennese German for "stanza") is a traditional type of mocking songs particularly known in the Austrian-Bavarian regions. A Gstanzl normally consists of four lines, sometimes eight, and is sung in dialect. They can either be sung at certain dances (Landler, Steirische), or are sung without dancing. Gstanzln (plural of Gstanzl) are normally only sung by men. The content of Gstanzln covers all areas of the life of simple people, normally of people from the country side. The Gstanzln often have punch lines and are generally humorous. They are mocking authorities like the state, emperor, the land owners, the church or the peculiarities of other people and especially women.At occasions, where multiple Gstanzln-singers meet and alternatingly sing a Gstanzl, they try to respond and outwit each other. Good Gstanzl-singers can go for hours without repeating themselves.Depending on the region, a Gstanzl may also be called Schnadderhüpfl, Schanderhagge, Stückl, Possen-, Trutz- und Spitzliedln, Schleifer, Haarbrecher-Gsangln, Plopper- und Plepper(lieder), Schwatzliedln, Flausen and Schmetterliedln, G'setzln, Basseln, Vierzeilige, Kurschza Liadlan, Schelmeliedle, chorze Liedle, Rappedietzle, Schlumperliedla or Rundâs.The nature of Gstanzl is close to Rapping.".
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- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Hofer.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Bavaria.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Song_forms.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Eigenverlag.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Hans-Peter_Falkner.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Hella_Wald.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Helmut_Jeglitsch.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Seiberl.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Johanna_Palme.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Landler.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Ländler.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Ilka.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Rapping.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Stanza.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Steirische.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Verlag_Alfred_Winter.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Viennese_German.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLink Wolfgang_Strohmayer.
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gstanzl".
- Gstanzl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schnadahüpfl (Gstanzl, Gsetzl, Trutzgsangl)".
- Gstanzl hasPhotoCollection Gstanzl.
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- Gstanzl subject Category:Song_forms.
- Gstanzl hypernym Type.
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- Gstanzl comment "The Gstanzl (Viennese German for "stanza") is a traditional type of mocking songs particularly known in the Austrian-Bavarian regions. A Gstanzl normally consists of four lines, sometimes eight, and is sung in dialect. They can either be sung at certain dances (Landler, Steirische), or are sung without dancing. Gstanzln (plural of Gstanzl) are normally only sung by men. The content of Gstanzln covers all areas of the life of simple people, normally of people from the country side.".
- Gstanzl label "Gstanzl".
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- Gstanzl sameAs Schnaderhüpfel.
- Gstanzl sameAs Q82469.
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- Gstanzl wasDerivedFrom Gstanzl?oldid=678903823.
- Gstanzl isPrimaryTopicOf Gstanzl.