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- Kalamatianó abstract "Kalamatianó (Greek: καλαματιανό) is a type of Greek folk music associated with a dance sharing its name. Originating in the southern Greek port city of Kalamata, its most recognizable feature is its asymmetrical time signature of 7/8 time, meaning that there are seven beats per measure, generally subdivided into two groups of 3 and 4 beats respectively. Although this rhythmic structure is unfamiliar to westerners, it is thoroughly at home in Greece, Cyprus and the surrounding countries. The kalamatiano is a traditional line dance admitting of varying speeds. Probably the best known folk song in this genre is Mandili Kalamatiano (Μαντήλι Καλαματιανό). An especially haunting example of the kalamatiano, Mekapses Yitonisa (Μ'έκαψες γειτόνισσα), was recorded for the National Geographic Society's groundbreaking Music of Greece album, released in 1968. The American jazz composer, Dave Brubeck, well known for his exploration of asymmetrical rhythms in his own music, used a variant of the rhythm of the kalamatiano for his Unsquare Dance, though the measure was divided into 4 followed by 3 beats rather than 3 followed by 4.".
- Kalamatianó wikiPageID "11545170".
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- Kalamatianó wikiPageRevisionID "575726249".
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_dances.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_music.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Brubeck.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Greek_dances.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Greek_folk_music.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Greek_music.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Ikariotikos.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Kalamata.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Kalamatianos.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Greece.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Nisiotika.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Sousta.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLink Unsquare_Dance.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kalamatianó".
- Kalamatianó wikiPageWikiLinkText "kalamatianó".
- Kalamatianó hasPhotoCollection Kalamatianó.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_dances.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greekmusic.
- Kalamatianó wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
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- Kalamatianó subject Category:Greek_dances.
- Kalamatianó subject Category:Greek_music.
- Kalamatianó subject Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Kalamatianó comment "Kalamatianó (Greek: καλαματιανό) is a type of Greek folk music associated with a dance sharing its name. Originating in the southern Greek port city of Kalamata, its most recognizable feature is its asymmetrical time signature of 7/8 time, meaning that there are seven beats per measure, generally subdivided into two groups of 3 and 4 beats respectively. Although this rhythmic structure is unfamiliar to westerners, it is thoroughly at home in Greece, Cyprus and the surrounding countries.".
- Kalamatianó label "Kalamatianó".
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- Kalamatianó sameAs Q6350364.
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- Kalamatianó wasDerivedFrom Kalamatianó?oldid=575726249.
- Kalamatianó isPrimaryTopicOf Kalamatianó.