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1419:P'ungmulgut
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826:Formations
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849:조선족 농악 무
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802:p'ansori
361:yeongnam
324:Gyeonggi
234:(gong).
131:drumming
45:Grammar.
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2812:Ta'zīye
2802:Ssireum
2742:Ramlila
2732:Quan họ
2727:Pungmul
2717:Pansori
2660:Naqqāli
2615:Meshrep
2540:Khoomei
2510:Jultagi
2500:Jamdani
2465:Haenyeo
2435:Gimjang
2315:Bunraku
2305:Bokator
2279:Arirang
2149:Táncház
2079:Quan họ
2074:Pirekua
2069:Pansori
2029:Meshrep
1984:Khuumii
1824:Bigwala
1819:Bećarac
1799:Arirang
1764:: Music
1713:pungmul
1083:Manipur
1071:pungmul
1059:pungmul
881:Chicago
873:Oakland
790:pungmul
778:japsaek
749:pungmul
677:, 'sue
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587:pungmul
579:pungmul
547:pungmul
520:pungmul
514:Revival
460:History
418:pungmul
346:Gangwon
344:, from
333:, from
322:, from
311:, from
280:Pungmul
184:Korean:
151:farming
143:Pungmul
139:singing
135:dancing
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85:Pungmul
36:cleanup
2877:Yunjin
2837:Wayang
2747:Ramman
2722:Pinisi
2685:Afghan
2680:Nowruz
2655:Nanyin
2645:Naadam
2515:Kabuki
2485:Hua'er
2415:Gagaku
2325:Ca trù
2094:Reggae
2059:Nongak
2049:Nanyin
2039:Mugham
2024:Maloya
1954:Hua'er
1919:Gagaku
1914:Fujara
1899:Eshuva
1879:Ca trù
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852:;
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2560:Kunqu
2455:Guqin
2420:Gagok
2290:Batik
2089:Radif
2044:Muqam
2014:Lhamo
2009:Kunqu
1989:Klapa
1949:Gwoka
1944:Guqin
1924:Gagok
1909:Frevo
1894:Duduk
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