Which Polish folk dance is in triple meter?

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Multiple Choice

Which Polish folk dance is in triple meter?

Explanation:
Triple meter means three beats per measure, and the Mazurka is a Polish folk dance traditionally written in 3/4 time, giving a lively, buoyant feel with an emphasis often on the second beat. That distinctive second-beat accent creates the characteristic swing that identifies this dance from other triple-meter forms. The other options come from different traditions or refer to instruments or performances not associated with a Polish triple-meter folk dance (the erhu is a Chinese instrument, the djembe is a West African drum, and Kabuki is Japanese theater dance). So the Mazurka is the best fit.

Triple meter means three beats per measure, and the Mazurka is a Polish folk dance traditionally written in 3/4 time, giving a lively, buoyant feel with an emphasis often on the second beat. That distinctive second-beat accent creates the characteristic swing that identifies this dance from other triple-meter forms. The other options come from different traditions or refer to instruments or performances not associated with a Polish triple-meter folk dance (the erhu is a Chinese instrument, the djembe is a West African drum, and Kabuki is Japanese theater dance). So the Mazurka is the best fit.

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