In "Now Is the Month of Maying," the syllables "fa la la" are a common and repeated refrain throughout the song. These syllables are often used in madrigals to create a lively and joyful atmosphere.
Now Is the Month of Maying was created in 1595.
Thomas Morley
Month has one syllable.
lol well if you really want to know... songs used to be sung primarily in a church setting. And when they would speak of things not nescearrily church appropriate eg(wellll....sex) they would change it to lalala usually falalala telling the listeners to "fill in the blanks" Song: Now is the month of Maying now is the month of maying when merry lads are playing each with their bonnie lass a dancing on the grass falalalalalala
There is one syllable in the word "month"
The word monthly has two syllables. (month-ly)
One
There is one syllable in the word "month."
September, October, November, December
Quite delightful, actually. If you can, listen to Thomas Morley's Ballets, particularly Now is the Month of Maying, or his setting of Shakespeare's lyric It Was a Lover and His Lass. Madrigals, songs arranged for four to seven assymetrically superimposed parts, are also quite typical of the time. Musical composition, like playwriting, flourished and there are a lot of madrigal composers. Instrumental music employed viols, lutes, gitterns (sort of like bass lutes), virginals and clavichords, recorders, shawms (primitive oboes), and sackbuts (primitive trombones).
Except in a leap year, there are 28 days in the month of February. 28 days is equal to 4 weeks. Consequently, each day occurs exactly four times during the month.
the poem is the month of november the name repeated throughout the poem describing various aspects of this poem