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Slavic Music & Dance
[edit]- Arkan (dance)
- Balalaika
- Bandura
- Bandurist
- Barynya
- Basolia
- Batih
- Bayan (accordion)
- Bağlama
- Bereznianka
- Bećarac
- Bladder pipe
- Bock (bagpipe)
- Bohemianism
- Bondar (dance)
- Bosnian root music
- Briazkalnytsia
- Bubon
- Buhay
- Bukhalo
- Bulgarian dances
- Čačak
- Chumak (dance)
- Cimbalom
- Cobza
- Čoček
- Cornstalk fiddle
- Croatian bagpipes
- Croatian dances
- Croatian tamburica
- Csárdás
- Czech Lute
- Czech tramping music
- Dangubica
- Davul
- Daychovo horo
- Dayereh
- Dentsivka
- Derkach
- Diple
- Diplica
- Domra
- Donskoy ryley
- Ducheke
- Dudumanku
- Duma (epic)
- Dvoyanka
- Fanfrnoch
- Floyara
- Floyarka
- Frilka
- Frula
- Fujara
- Gadulka
- Gaida
- Gankino horo
- Garmon
- Goblet drum
- Gudok
- Gunjac
- Gusle
- Gusli
- Heligonka
- Holubka
- Hopak
- Hurdy-gurdy
- Hutsulka
- Istarski mih
- Jew's harp
- Kaba gaida
- Kalyuka
- Kamarinskaya
- Kateryna
- Kaval
- Kharkiv-style bandura
- Khorovod
- Khromka
- Khutang
- Kievan chant
- Klapa
- Klezmer
- Kobza
- Kobzar
- Koledari
- Kolo (dance)
- Kolomyjka
- Kolyadka
- Koncovka
- Koza
- Kozachok
- Kozak (surname)
- Kozioł (bagpipe)
- Kozobas
- Krakowiak
- Kujawiak
- Kuvytsi
- Kyiv-style bandura
- La Mantovana
- Lesnoto
- Lijerica
- Lira (instrument)
- Lirnyk
- Lytavry
- Lăutari
- Mandolin
- Manele
- Mazur (dance)
- Mazurka
- Metelytsia
- Moravian traditional music
- Music of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Music of Bulgaria
- Music of Croatia
- Music of Poland
- Music of Russia
- Music of Serbia
- Music of Slovakia
- Music of Slovenia
- Music of Southeastern Europe
- Music of the Czech Lands
- Music of Ukraine
- Nares-jux
- Nasheed
- Ney
- Ninera
- Oberek
- Ojkanje
- Paidushko horo
- Pararayki
- Petrunino Horo
- Pidkova
- Polish folk dances
- Polka
- Polonaise
- Pondar
- Pravo
- Prystrunky
- Psaltery
- Puvama
- Pyzhatka
- Qanun (instrument)
- Rapach
- Resheto
- Rih (instrument)
- Russian traditional music
- Rybka
- Samica
- Saratovskaya garmonika
- Šargija
- Serbian folk music
- Sevdalinka
- Shagur
- Shapar
- Shchedryk (song)
- Shota (dance)
- Skomorokh
- Sopila
- Sopilka
- Starosvitska bandura
- Steirische Harmonika
- Suka (string instrument)
- Surma-horn
- Svirel
- Szopelka
- Tallava
- Tambourine
- Tambura (instrument)
- Tamburica
- Taraban
- Tetyana
- Torban
- Torokhkatalo
- Trembita
- Treshchotka
- Troika (dance)
- Trojak
- Tromba marina
- Tropak
- Tropanka
- Tropotianka
- Truba
- Tsymbaly
- T'yngryng
- Ukrainian folk music
- Varsovienne
- Vesnianky
- Volynka
- Waltz
- Yablochko
- Yove male mome
- Zatula
- Zhaleika
- Zither
- Znamenny chant
- Zongora
- Zubivka
- Zurna