folk ballad
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Definition
Noun: A traditional song, typically narrative in nature, that is passed down orally within a community or region and is considered part of its cultural heritage. It is a form of folk music.
Usage
The term "folk ballad" is used to describe a specific, traditional type of song. It is a countable noun. * Scholars study the folk ballad to understand historical events and social values. * The singer performed an ancient folk ballad about a lost love. * Several folk ballads from the Appalachian region tell stories of outlaws.
Examples
- "Barbara Allen" is a classic English .
- He collected and recorded from rural villages.
- The recounted the tale of a famous sea battle.
Advanced Usage
- As a cultural artifact: A is often analyzed as an expression of communal identity and history.
- The folk ballad serves as an oral history of the community's struggles.
- In contrast to literary ballads: are distinguished from later "literary ballads," which were composed by known poets in imitation of the traditional style.
Variants and Related Words
- Ballad (n.): A broader term that can refer to any slow, sentimental song or, in a traditional sense, a narrative poem or song. A is a type of ballad.
- Folk song (n.): A general term for traditional music of unknown authorship. A is a narrative .
- Traditional ballad (n.): A synonym for .
Synonyms
- Traditional song
- Folk song (specifically narrative ones)
- Story song
Related Phrases
- To sing a folk ballad: To perform this type of song.
- The elder taught the children to sing a folk ballad.
- Collection of folk ballads: A compiled set of these songs.
- The library has a large collection of folk ballads.
Noun
- a song that is traditionally sung by the common people of a region and forms part of their culture