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Scotland's Traditional Music and Song as Cultural, Social, and Economic Assets
Ian Russell
Elphinstone Institute
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Arts & Humanities
Traditional music
100%
Scotland
85%
Hymns
84%
Song
60%
Religion
48%
Close Harmony
47%
Insurgency
41%
Village
40%
Economics
39%
Audience Reception
37%
Duet
36%
Performance Artist
35%
Folklore Studies
34%
Ethnography
33%
Distinctiveness
31%
Value Systems
29%
Performance
29%
Jokes
28%
Fishing
28%
Negroes
27%
Anecdote
27%
Preacher
27%
Music
27%
Tongue
27%
Local Communities
26%
Northeast
26%
Social Practice
26%
Evangelical Theology
24%
Discourse
23%
Ceremony
23%
Prayer
23%
Gospel
23%
Modernist
22%
Stance
21%
Danger
20%
Innovation
19%
Continuity
19%