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XI Liceum Ogólnokształcące

"Hej bystra woda"

The song say about girl who is in love with a boy. Boy was having problems with other men. Everyone was crying beacuse, the boy was beat up. But the song have happy music.


Podhale

The Podhale is located in the foothills of the Tatra range of the Carpathian mountains, and is characterized by a rich tradition of folklore that is much romanticized in the Polish patriotic imagination. The name Podhale literally translates as "below the mountain glen" in English. Among the region's attractions are the popular mountain resort of Zakopane and the lake known as Morskie Oko.

The people in this region are particularly famous for their oscypek, a cheese made from a mix of cow's and sheep's milk.

One of the biggest attractions of Podhale is authentic and lively highland folklore, practiced on everyday for many local families. To date, the highland homes dialect spoken often sees regional dress.

Music and Dance highlander, accompanied by folk rituals, but more often it can be admired on the performances of regional music bands.
MUSIC
Podhalańska scale (c, d, e, fis, g, a, b, c)
It’s a miksolydijska scale with alter quartet.
Lidyjska scale: f, g, a, h, c, d, e, f
Direction descending melody
Even tact:2/4
Polyphony - team begins singing in unison, then the voices spread the interval period (formerly fourths and fifths)
Votes cross - the main melody in the voice is often lower or middle (the main melody melody added a terce higher)
Ending of the song is also a major third

Highlander Folk in contemporary music:
Wojciech Kilar – Orawa (classic music) - www
Zakopower - www
Golec uOrkiestra - www

Manifestations of folklore material is primarily there are still old chalets, interesting ornamentation and arts, as well as folk art, which can be seen in many houses of folk artists (blacksmithing, painting on glass, woodwork and sculpture).

Podhale - presentation