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Folk Music

Folk music is considered as the heart-beat music of the lower classes popularly loved by one and all though most of its composers are unknown. Over ages, folklore has been the music transmitted by mouth. It represents the core culture and roots of a people of a particular region in contrast with commercial and classical styles.

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Is it normal for a 13 year old to like folk rock music byrds type stuff?

When it comes to music what is normal? It just depends on what music you enjoy. If you enjoy the Byrds good, enjoy it.

What is the correct way to spell cumbyyah?

The song title is spelled Kumbaya, Kumbayah, or as three words "Kum Ba Yah" or "Kum Bah Yah" -- it is a spiritual named for its chorus, spoken in a Creole patois (Gullah) from the Sea Islands off the Carolinas coast of the US. The phrase sounds like and means "come by here."

Is Arlo Guthrie Dead?

no, arlo guthrie is very much alive and still touring!

"I'm only mostly dead." Arlo Guthrie

Is shawty lo a Folk?

A ''Folk'' is not a gang it's a Nation as in the Folk Nation. The Folk Nation just like their rivals the People Nation have many gangs under it. Folk Nation gangs include gangs like the Gangster Disciples, Imperial Gangsters, La Raza just to name a few. The People Nation also has many gangs under it like the Almighty Latin King & Queen Nation, Almighty Vice Lord Nation, Latin Count Nation and so on. Each gang with that Nation has their own set colors like the Gangster Disciples colors are black and gray & the Imperial Gangsters are pink and black, gangs under the People Nation like the Almighty Latin Kings & Queens colors are black and gold & the Almighty Vice Lords colors are gold and white...................

So what u mean to ask is if Shawty Lo is a member of the Gangster Disciples since he always wears a black rag(Gd color along with gray).......Shawty Lo is not in a gang.

Is the bluegrass song Nine Pound Hammer a traditional public domain song or is it copyrighted?

As with many questions of copyright the answer is... it depends. There are several versions of the song and elements can be traced back as far as 1891.

The easiest way to answer is that any lyrics composed after 1923 are probably still under copyright protection (assuming of course the proper paperwork was filed and renewed) As to the music, there is a good possibility that it does reside in the public domain since, according to "The Rural Roots of Bluegrass by Wayne Erbsen" (pp 130-31), the tune may have been "borrowed" from "Swannanoa Town" collected by Cecil Sharp in 1916.

Why did people yodel?

people often yodel as a tradition or threy are just doing it to have fun. they yodel to here echos and even possibly to communicate.

Can somebody suggest happy Irish pop country folk songs?

I don't know much about pop or country, but I DO know a lot of happy Irish songs. Even some of the ones about death are really, really funny and lighthearted. Some of these songs have other names, which I put in parenthesis if I know them, but I only put different songs on this list. * Rare Old Mountain Dew (aka Old Mountain Dew, Real Old Mountain Dew, Old Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew, etc.) * Rocky Road to Dublin * Lannigan's Ball * Star of the County Down * The Night that Paddy Murphy Died * Finnegan's Wake * The Cobbler * Raggle Taggle Gypsy * Wild Rover * Irish Rover (no it's not the same song) * Step it Out Mary * Derek Bentley * Join the British Army * Wearing of the Green (and similarly Rising of the Moon) * Broad Black Brimmer * Hot Asphalt * McAlpine's Fusiliers * Banks of the Roses (or Banks of Red Roses...I've seen it both ways) * The Holy Ground * Limerick Rake * Waxie's Dargle * Sally MacLennane (a Pogues classic that just had to go on here) * Wild Colonial Boy * Black Velvet Band * The Drunken Sailor (more of an English song, but noteworthy largely because of the great version done by The Irish Rovers) If you're looking for instrumental only songs, try www.thesession.org. Anything in a major key sounds happy. I don't know much about pop or country, but I DO know a lot of happy Irish songs. Even some of the ones about death are really, really funny and lighthearted. Some of these songs have other names, which I put in parenthesis if I know them, but I only put different songs on this list. * Rare Old Mountain Dew (aka Old Mountain Dew, Real Old Mountain Dew, Old Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew, etc.) * Rocky Road to Dublin * Lannigan's Ball * Star of the County Down * The Night that Paddy Murphy Died * Finnegan's Wake * The Cobbler * Raggle Taggle Gypsy * Wild Rover * Irish Rover (no it's not the same song) * Step it Out Mary * Derek Bentley * Join the British Army * Wearing of the Green (and similarly Rising of the Moon) * Broad Black Brimmer * Hot Asphalt * McAlpine's Fusiliers * Banks of the Roses (or Banks of Red Roses...I've seen it both ways) * The Holy Ground * Limerick Rake * Waxie's Dargle * Sally MacLennane (a Pogues classic that just had to go on here) * Wild Colonial Boy * Black Velvet Band * The Drunken Sailor (more of an English song, but noteworthy largely because of the great version done by The Irish Rovers) If you're looking for instrumental only songs, try www.thesession.org. Anything in a major key sounds happy.

How does Halloween affect hispanic culture?

i am not sure but i think because they said its the devils birthday and hispanic believe in god and the devil well yeah i think

What is the history of Lanao del Norte?

This Phillipene Province on Northern Mindanao is the home of Malay-Arabic

Maranaos who resisted Spanish rule and fought colonization to retain

their own religious, cultural and social customs. Spanish military forces

were unable to break them. They retained the Muslim religion and did not

consider themselves to be Filipinos until about 1975.