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- (chotisSpanish Wikipedia and chamamé), Finland (jenkka), France, Italy, Norway ("reinlender [no]"), Portugal and Brazil (xote, chotiça [pt]), Spain (chotis), Sweden...
- or Rull 3/4 Dances Masurka Pols and Springleik Springar Vals 4/4 Dance Reinlender Miscellaneous Wedding march Instruments Accordion Bukkehorn Giga Hardingfele...
- Mitchum got the tune for the song from a Norwegian folk-dance ("Gammel Reinlender") song his mother used to sing to him. He also pla**** the bootlegger in...
- new dances and tunes were imported from Europe, including the fandango, reinlender, waltz, polka and mazurka. These forms are now known as runddans (round...
- or Rull 3/4 Dances Masurka Pols and Springleik Springar Vals 4/4 Dance Reinlender Miscellaneous Wedding march Instruments Accordion Bukkehorn Giga Hardingfele...
- of these local dances have disappeared. The schottische, also known as reinlender, polka and waltz are other common dance rhythms. In addition there are...
- or Rull 3/4 Dances Masurka Pols and Springleik Springar Vals 4/4 Dance Reinlender Miscellaneous Wedding march Instruments Accordion Bukkehorn Giga Hardingfele...
- the United States is mostly found in Minnesota and surrounding states. Reinlenders, polkas and waltzes are pla****; of these, waltzes are by far the most...
- sønderhoning, fannik, ****ans (totur, firetur, sekstur) Norway: vals, mazurka, reinlender, polka, pols, hoppvals Finland: valssi, masurkka, jenkka, polkka, humppa...
- of instruments. The types of tunes mostly pla**** on the instrument are reinlender, vals, mazurka, gangar, springar and halling. See Gammeldans (old dance)...