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Music genre

Neue Volksmusik
Etymology German for "New Folk Music"
Other names Volxmusik, Tradimix
Stylistic origins Volksmusikpoprock and rollswingcountryfolk
Cultural origins 1970's Germany
Typical instruments Guitarelectric guitarbass guitardrumskeyboardsaxophoneaccordionsteel guitar
Derivative forms Dansband
Regional scenes
Central Europe, Northern Europe, Southeastern Europe
Other topics
Music of Germany

Neue Volksmusik (sometimes also called Volxmusik or Tradimix; English for "New folk music") describes the crossover mix of traditional German folk music (Volksmusik) with newer genres such as jazz, contemporary folk, electronic music, and/or rock.[1][2]

Hubert von Goisern

Georg Ringsgwandl (2011)

Roland Neuwirth

  1. ^ Nestler, Lucas (18 May 2014). "Neue Volksmusik". Music News (in German). Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Neue Volksmusik". SRF Swiss Radio (in German). 9 September 2015. Retrieved 22 September 2018.