Doina
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The '''doina''' ({{IPA|ro|ˈdojna}}) is a [[Romanians|Romanian]] musical tune style, possibly with [[Middle East]]ern roots, customary in [[Romanian peasant music]], as well as in [[lăutărească music]]. It was also adopted into [[klezmer]] music.[https://books.google.com/books?id=ZTQ7hzTUBJoC&pg=PA97 The Jews of North America] |
The '''doina''' ({{IPA|ro|ˈdojna}}) is a [[Romanians|Romanian]] musical tune style, possibly with ancient [[Middle East]]ern roots, customary in [[Romanian peasant music]], as well as in [[lăutărească music]]. It was also adopted into [[klezmer]] music.[https://books.google.com/books?id=ZTQ7hzTUBJoC&pg=PA97 The Jews of North America] |
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Similar tunes are found throughout Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In some parts of the Balkans this kind of music is referred to as {{lang|ro|scaros}} or {{lang|ro|scaru}}.{{citation needed|date=May 2013}} |
Similar tunes are found throughout Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In some parts of the Balkans this kind of music is referred to as {{lang|ro|scaros}} or {{lang|ro|scaru}}.{{citation needed|date=May 2013}} |
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