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What's the title of this Russian/Belarussian accordion piece?
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r***@gmail.com
2019-02-09 11:01:36 UTC
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Hello, All:

In China, this piece (played in the following Youtube video) is well-known and widely played by accordion learners. It's Chinese title means something like "Tart Little Plum". And it is allegedly a Russian, or Belarussian, folk song.

Does anyone know its Russian, or Belarussian, title?



Thank you,

Roland
Ike Milligan
2019-02-09 21:13:03 UTC
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Post by r***@gmail.com
In China, this piece (played in the following Youtube video) is well-known and widely played by accordion learners. It's Chinese title means something like "Tart Little Plum". And it is allegedly a Russian, or Belarussian, folk song.
Does anyone know its Russian, or Belarussian, title?
http://youtu.be/3fBTVygg5TQ
Thank you,
Roland
One of many similar Cossack dances. Probably has different names in
different localities.
r***@gmail.com
2019-03-11 00:21:58 UTC
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Well, someone on Youtube provided the answer in Belarussian: Крыжачок, or Kryzhachok in Latin script. But its meaning is not clear, it can mean either wild goose or cross. It has other names depending on the lyrics.
Post by r***@gmail.com
In China, this piece (played in the following Youtube video) is well-known and widely played by accordion learners. It's Chinese title means something like "Tart Little Plum". And it is allegedly a Russian, or Belarussian, folk song.
Does anyone know its Russian, or Belarussian, title?
http://youtu.be/3fBTVygg5TQ
Thank you,
Roland
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