work song
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Definition
Noun: A work song is a type of folk song, typically with a strong, regular rhythm, created and sung to accompany and coordinate repetitive manual labor. Its primary functions are to synchronize physical effort, maintain a steady pace, relieve the monotony of the task, and express the experiences of workers.
Usage
The term "work song" is used to describe a specific genre of music tied directly to labor. It is a countable noun. - The crew sang a traditional sea shanty, a type of work song, as they hauled the ropes. - Historians have studied African American work songs from the era of slavery and prison labor. - The rhythmic hammering was accompanied by a simple work song.
Advanced Usage
- As a cultural/historical concept: The term is often used in academic or historical discussions to analyze labor practices, cultural preservation, and communal expression.
- The documentary explored the work song as a form of resistance and cultural identity.
Variants and Related Words
- Worksong: A less common, closed-compound spelling of the same term.
- Labor song: A near-synonym, though it can sometimes imply a more modern or politically organized protest song.
- Sea shanty (chantey): A specific subtype of work song used by sailors.
- Field holler: A related, often solo and less rhythmically rigid, vocal expression of workers in fields.
Synonyms
- Labor song, occupational song, work chant.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To the rhythm of a work song: Describing an action performed in a steady, coordinated manner, reminiscent of such labor.
- The rowers moved in perfect unison, to the rhythm of a work song.
Noun
- a usually rhythmical song to accompany repetitious work