Sub-Arctic Mongol Diasporic/post Constantine Roman Modal

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what are your thoughts / theories on the rhythmic patterns then? - i think 9/8 may be root (q-Gaelic) celtic. Prove me wrong if i am, but its not that common elswhere.
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Mongols, eh? Wonder why Tuvan
throat singing didn't make the cut.
That would've added a lot to sean nos.
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There's a thousand years betwixt constantine and the mongols.
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chris_coreline wrote:what are your thoughts / theories on the rhythmic patterns then? - i think 9/8 may be root (q-Gaelic) celtic. Prove me wrong if i am, but its not that common elswhere.
9/8 isn't all that uncommon in swedish traditional music. Though it's rarely written out as such, only in 3/4 with triplets. And the rhythm is quite different from your average slip/hop.

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s1m0n wrote:There's a thousand years betwixt constantine and the mongols.
sub arctic mongol is not a reference to the historical mongols of Genghis Khan et seq, but a reference to racial types who have inhabited around and just below the arctic circle since yonks .......
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