Folk song covers many musical styles but is usually referred to a narrative song that uses traditional melodies to speak on a particular topic. Topical folk songs often address social and political issues, such as work, war, popular opinion.
Folk songs are commonly songs that express something about life that exists, existed, or is about to disappear (or sometimes to be preserved or somehow revived). However, despite the assembly of much work over some two centuries, there's still no certain definition of what Folk Music (or folklore or the folk) is.
A folk song is a traditional song that our forefathers sang.
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Folk music can be defined several ways, as music transmitted by word of mouth, music of the lower classes, music with no known composer. However it most commonly refers to as the Traditional music from a country,
Folklore is the term for stories,music,art,and objects passed down among people in a community or region.
Areas that have been settled by groups of people carrying with them unique ways of living along with pass down traditions. Examples are the Amish and the Hasidim.
Folk culture refers to the localized lifestyle of a culture.
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yes it is a folk song
A folk tale is a story, and a folk song is a folk story set to misic.
Tsugaru Folk Song was created in 1973.
Types of the Filipino Folk songs are: 1.Serenade 2.Lullaby 3.Work Song
salidumay is one example of entertainment folk song
yes it is a folk song
A folk tale is a story, and a folk song is a folk story set to misic.
Folk Song Favorites was created in 1951.
what are the different functions of folk song in Philippines
Tsugaru Folk Song was created in 1973.
Types of the Filipino Folk songs are: 1.Serenade 2.Lullaby 3.Work Song
Aura Lee is a French folk song.
salidumay is one example of entertainment folk song
the salidumay folk song is a kind of yun lang
What are the official ilokano folk dance?
Its a Welsh folk song: Ar hyd y nos.
No, "Waray Waray" is not a folk song but a novelty song written by George Canseco and recorded by Elizabeth Ramsey in the 1960s. It is a popular comedic song in the Philippines known for its lively tempo and playful lyrics.