Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
Xebec .
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Examples
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“Blue Rondo a la Turk” starts in the uncommon time signature of 9/8 the rhythm of the Turkish zeybek – folk music and dance from Western Turkey while the saxophone and piano solos are in 4/4.
Dave Brubeck: “Blue Rondo a la Turk” Stephen Retherford 2009
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“Blue Rondo a la Turk” starts in the uncommon time signature of 9/8 the rhythm of the Turkish zeybek – folk music and dance from Western Turkey while the saxophone and piano solos are in 4/4.
Archive 2009-07-01 Stephen Retherford 2009
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Versions of the famous Izmir area Turkish zeybek song sung in Turkish and Greek by Greek artists: Achilleas Poulos (born in Bursa), Roza Eskenazi
WN.com - Articles related to Turkish PM visits troubled Greece, backs arms cuts 2010
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Versions of the famous Izmir area Turkish zeybek song sung in Turkish and Greek by Greek artists: Achilleas Poulos (born in Bursa), Roza Eskenazi (born in Istanbul), Lefteris
WN.com - Articles related to Turkish PM visits troubled Greece, backs arms cuts 2010
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Versions of the famous Izmir area Turkish zeybek song sung in Turkish and Greek by Greek artists: Achilleas Poulos (born in Bursa), Roza Eskenazi
WN.com - Articles related to Turkish PM visits troubled Greece, backs arms cuts 2010
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Versions of the famous Izmir area Turkish zeybek song sung in Turkish and Greek by Greek artists: Achilleas Poulos (born in Bursa), Roza Eskenazi (born in Istanbul), Lefteris
WN.com - Articles related to Turkish PM visits troubled Greece, backs arms cuts 2010
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Brubeck's "Blue Rondo à la Turk," written in 9 / 8 time like a Turkish zeybek but with an unorthodox meter, has been reborn as the considerably heavier "Blue Rondo a la Ninja" by Los Angeles duo Ninja Academy, and it's never going back.
unknown title 2009
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I mixed the Turkish, Greek and Serbian styles, "Vasilyadis said, adding that there are some Greek kids dancing these days, but they prefer another folk dance common in Turkey, zeybek.
Hurriyet Dailynews 2010
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