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The phrase "a snippet of a folk" is not correct in standard English usage.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to refer to "a snippet of folk music" or "a snippet of folklore."
Example: "During the festival, we enjoyed a snippet of folk music that captured the essence of the region."
Alternatives: "a piece of folk" or "a fragment of folklore."
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Restlessness saves the group from the dull referentiality of smart students: a snippet of a folk song leads toward a glockenspiel duet, and a droning recorded message from a minimart carries as much weight as a shard of oral history about Coney Island.
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Banner was a sweaty, headbanging yeller, spraying the audience with champagne and water — he seemed to have a particularly good time performing a snippet of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" for the "white folks" — and then repeatedly stopping the show so he could sit down on a stool and sermonize.
A snippet of the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" drifts by as well, and Norwegian and Hungarian folk fiddling styles are part of the mix.
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