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Podorythmie is a traditional French Canadian method of tapping one's feet during musical performances, which is a common practice in Québécois and Acadian music. It is a percussion technique that uses the feet as a musical instrument to produce sound by hitting the feet on the floor. This technique is especially common during fiddle performances.

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  • Podorythmie (fr)
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  • La podorythmie est une technique de percussion utilisée dans la musique traditionnelle québécoise, acadienne et métis. Elle consiste à produire un son en tapant ses pieds contre le sol ou contre une planche, souvent en jouant d'un instrument comme le violon ou l'accordéon. Elle porte plusieurs autres appellations, dont « tapage de pied ». (fr)
  • Podorythmie is a traditional French Canadian method of tapping one's feet during musical performances, which is a common practice in Québécois and Acadian music. It is a percussion technique that uses the feet as a musical instrument to produce sound by hitting the feet on the floor. This technique is especially common during fiddle performances. (en)
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  • La podorythmie est une technique de percussion utilisée dans la musique traditionnelle québécoise, acadienne et métis. Elle consiste à produire un son en tapant ses pieds contre le sol ou contre une planche, souvent en jouant d'un instrument comme le violon ou l'accordéon. Elle porte plusieurs autres appellations, dont « tapage de pied ». (fr)
  • Podorythmie is a traditional French Canadian method of tapping one's feet during musical performances, which is a common practice in Québécois and Acadian music. It is a percussion technique that uses the feet as a musical instrument to produce sound by hitting the feet on the floor. This technique is especially common during fiddle performances. (en)
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