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The ballad originated from Germany. =]
The Ballad of Davy Crockett was created in 1954.
Both refer to a length of time that begins with a change or event that affects many people.
the ballad is a legend. There was a person named Davy Crockett who was a pioneer, Indian fighter, US Congressman, participant in the Battle of the Alamo, but the ballad turned his life story in to a legend.
Yes, on both counts.
Yes, a ballad can be both historical and non-historical. Historical ballads are based on real events or figures from the past, while non-historical ballads are fictional or based on contemporary events. Both types of ballads often convey emotions and tell stories through lyrics and music.
The composition of a ballad is the writing of a song or poem that is intended to tell a story of some kind, whether historical or fictional.
"Ballad of '65" may refer to various songs or poems written about historical events in 1965, but there isn't a single specific "Ballad of '65" that is widely known. It may also refer to a fictional, symbolic, or localized event.
Repetition in a ballad can create a sense of rhythm and familiarity, emphasizing key themes or emotions. It can help to reinforce the narrative and make the central message of the ballad more memorable to the audience. Additionally, repetition can evoke a sense of tradition and oral storytelling, connecting the ballad to its historical roots.
A secret ballad is a traditional form of narrative poetry that tells a story or recounts a historical event. It is often passed down orally and may contain elements of mystery or intrigue. The term "secret" suggests that the ballad may reveal hidden truths or esoteric knowledge.
they were both sung in the language of the audience
Various historical ballad sources list the lowland seas as in Holland, Virginia or Scotland. the Golden Vanity is related to an older ballad about the ship The Sweet Trinity and is considered to be about Sir Walter Raleigh, Queen Elizabeth's favorite courtier who was quite famous as a seafarer and amongst other things was involved in the naming and colonization of Virginia and Roanoke Island. Which makes the note on Virginia interesting. There are lost of historical ballad information at: http://www.contemplator.com/
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Yes, Lochinvar is a ballad.
The ballad originated from Germany. =]
I think their both great games, but would said the lost and damned because the missions are a little bit more challenging than the ballad of gay tony.
Some examples of famous ballads include "The Ballad of John Henry," "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," and "Barbara Allen." Ballads are narrative songs or poems that often tell a story with a folk or historical theme.