Your question is hard to answer. You said 'people' as in people in general, therefore it is unknown/undecided weather or not people enjoy ballads.
Yes they have ballads.
How is it that many deaf people are able to enjoy concerts and dancing?
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You should remember that music is an art form of ones expression and feelings. Artist do it with a brush or pencil Some with sculpture. Musicians do it through music and lyrics. Ballads are songs that express love for another that give people the chance to slow down and remember why they feel in love. All songs have a purpose weither it's to make someone dance, drink ,fight, stay motivated, get fired up or what ever.
rock and roll, jazz and ballads
Most early ballads were always sung.
Ballads for Night People was created in 1959.
Border ballads were composed between the 14th and 18th centuries along the Anglo-Scottish border. These ballads often depicted the conflicts and lives of the people in this region during that time.
Ballads were popular for people who couldn't read because they were typically sung or recited aloud, making them accessible to a wider audience. The repetitive nature of ballads also made them easy to remember and pass down through oral tradition, allowing them to be shared within communities. Additionally, ballads often touched on universal themes and emotions that resonated with people, regardless of their literacy level.
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Yes they have ballads.
Ballads can be classified into different categories based on their themes, such as love ballads, narrative ballads, and supernatural ballads. They can also be classified based on their origins, such as traditional ballads and literary ballads. Additionally, ballads can be categorized by their structure, including the common ballad form with alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and trimeter.
Blood Ballads was created in 2006.
The Bagford Ballads was created in 1878.
Speed Ballads was created in 1998.
The Beatles' Ballads was created in 1962.