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Slavic Music & Dance

 * 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