ballad maker
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Definition
Noun: A ballad maker is a composer who creates the words or music for popular songs, particularly those that tell a story in a simple, narrative style. The term traditionally refers to a songwriter, especially one who specializes in ballads.
Usage
The term "ballad maker" is used to describe a person whose craft is writing songs. It emphasizes the compositional aspect, encompassing both lyrics and melody. * He was renowned as a gifted ballad maker, penning hits for many famous artists. * In medieval times, a traveling ballad maker would perform stories set to music.
Advanced Usage
- The term can carry a slightly archaic or literary tone, often evoking the image of a traditional storyteller or folk musician, as opposed to a modern pop songwriter.
- The festival celebrated the legacy of the anonymous ballad makers whose songs were passed down through generations.
Variants and Related Words
- Songwriter (n): A more common and general modern term for a person who writes songs.
- Troubadour (n): A historical term for a poet-musician, often composing and performing lyric poetry, related to the concept of a ballad maker.
- Lyricist (n): A person who specializes in writing the words (lyrics) for songs.
- Composer (n): A person who writes music, which can include the melodic and harmonic structure of a ballad.
Synonyms
- Songwriter
- Bard
- Minstrel (historical)
- Versifier (specifically for lyrics)
Related Phrases
- Pen a ballad: To write a ballad.
- She penned a beautiful ballad about lost love.
- Craft a song: To carefully create a song.
- He spent months crafting the song for the album's finale.
Noun
- a composer of words or music for popular songs