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American Folk Music Music from America’s People Copyright © 2005 - Frankel Consulting Services, Inc.
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What is Folk Music? Music from an oral tradition Relatively simple Primarily from rural areas Composed and performed by nonprofessional musicians Known by many, especially among those from lower socioeconomic status Characteristic of the notion of America
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What are folk songs usually about? Sometimes they are nonsense songs. Sometimes they are about legends. Sometimes they about love. Sometimes they are very happy. Sometimes they are very sad. They almost always tell a story.
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Examples of Folk Songs Erie Canal If I Had a Hammer You Are My Sunshine John Henry Red River Valley Big Rock Candy Mountain
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What do all of those songs have in common? No one knows who wrote them.
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Folk Instruments Autoharp Banjo Fiddle Guitar Mandolin Appalachian Dulcimer Hammered Dulcimer Jews Harp Washtub Bass
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Autoharp
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Banjo
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Fiddle
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Guitar
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Mandolin
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Appalachian Dulcimer
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Hammered Dulcimer
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Jews Harp
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Washtub Bass
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Folk Music of Today While folk music is generally from rural areas, popular music is from urban areas. Many consider country music the folk music of today, but that is not accurate. Country music is popular music even though it is primarily listened to in rural areas. Elements of folk music can be seen in all types of popular music - including: –Rock and Roll –Jazz –Bluegrass –Country
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Folk music today is still very popular. There are folk festivals throughout thee United States during the summer months. Movies like O Brother Where Art Thou have kindled a renewed interest in the folk music of Appalachia - which is where much of America’s folk music originated.
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We will spend the next few classes studying, creating and singing Folk Songs. It should be a blast.
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