folk song

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folk song

A woman sings a folk song while playing the guitar.

Definition

Noun: A traditional song, typically of unknown authorship, passed down orally within a particular culture, region, or community. It reflects the life, customs, and history of the common people.

Usage

A "folk song" is a piece of musical heritage. It is used to refer to a song that originates from and is preserved by a community, not a single commercial composer. - The singer performed an old Appalachian folk song about coal mining. - Collecting and preserving traditional folk songs is important for cultural history.

Advanced Usage
  • "To be/become a folk song": Describes when a song's origins become obscured and it is adopted into the oral tradition of a community.
    • Over generations, that ballad became a folk song, with many different versions.
  • As a modifier: Used attributively to describe related concepts.
    • She is a renowned folk song collector.
    • The festival featured folk song traditions from across the country.
Variants and Related Words
  • Folk music (n): The broader genre or category of traditional music to which folk songs belong.
  • Folksinger (n): A person who sings folk songs.
  • Folklorist (n): A scholar who studies folk songs and other traditional arts.
Synonyms
  • Traditional song
  • Ballad (specifically a narrative folk song)
  • Air (a simple tune or melody, often for a folk song)
Related Phrases
  • Folk song revival: A period of renewed interest in and performance of folk songs.
    • The 1960s saw a major folk song revival in the United States.
folk song

A woman sings a folk song while playing the guitar.

Noun
  1. a song that is traditionally sung by the common people of a region and forms part of their culture

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