Another name for a minstrel is an "Uncertain Thread Picker."
They were slaves that played music for the kings and there familys: There were two types of Medieval Musicians - the Minstrels and the Troubadours. The Minstrels - A minstrel was a servant first employed as a castle or court musician. A Medieval Bard. The name 'minstrel' means a "little servant". The Minstrel was not as refined or poetic as the Troubadour. The role of the Minstrel often required many different skills including: Juggling Acrobatics Dancing Fire eating Conjuring Playing Musical Instruments Reciting poems Singing Buffoonery which led to roles as jesters Animal trainers - including animals such as dogs and monkeys in their shows
Robin Hood had a minstrel player who played music on the minstrel, similar to the guitar, only a lot older musical instrument.
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Vice versa
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An instrumentalist or a minstrel. There is your answer :)
Scop is the Ango-Saxon word for a poet or minstrel.
The medieval minstrel was known as a gleeman. They were common in medieval Europe.
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Perhaps you mean 'troubador'. Or perhaps 'bard'.
No, the noun minstrel is a common noun, a word for any traveling performer.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:"Minstrel in the Gallery" album by Jethro Tull"Minstrels", poem by William WordsworthMinstrel Way, Dayton OH or Minstrel Avenue, Los Angeles CABoston Minstrel Company, non-profit entertainment organization
Minstrel is a noun.
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The questioner may mean menstrual cycle, that is, a woman's period. On the other hand, The Bicycling Guitarist Chris Watson has been called a traveling minstrel, so for decades he has called his 1977 Schwinn ten-speed bicycle a "Minstrel Cycle." There is also a folk metal band that calls itself The Minstrel Cycle and also a rock opera by that name.