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Jing Ping is a kind of folk music originated on the slave plantations of Dominica, also known colloquially as an accordion band. Dominican folk music, jing ping bands accompany a circle dance called the flirtation, as well as the Dominican quadrille.

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  • Jing Ping is a kind of folk music originated on the slave plantations of Dominica, also known colloquially as an accordion band. Dominican folk music, jing ping bands accompany a circle dance called the flirtation, as well as the Dominican quadrille. (en)
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  • Dominica, West Indies (en)
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  • Traditional: Boumboum , syak or gwaj , tambal or tanbou and accordion. Contemporary: Drum set, modern Synthesizer, and Electric bass. (en)
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  • Jing ping (en)
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  • Jing Ping is a kind of folk music originated on the slave plantations of Dominica, also known colloquially as an accordion band. Dominican folk music, jing ping bands accompany a circle dance called the flirtation, as well as the Dominican quadrille. (en)
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