34 Facts About Folk music

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Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.

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Traditional folk music has been defined in several ways: as music transmitted orally, music with unknown composers, music that is played on traditional instruments, music about cultural or national identity, music that changes between generations, music associated with a people's folklore, or music performed by custom over a long period of time.

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Smaller, similar revivals have occurred elsewhere in the world at other times, but the term folk music has typically not been applied to the new music created during those revivals.

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One meaning often given is that of "old songs, with no known composers, " another is that of Folk music that has been submitted to an evolutionary "process of oral transmission.

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Lloyd rejected this in favor of a simple distinction of economic class yet for him, true folk music was, in Charles Seeger's words, "associated with a lower class" in culturally and socially stratified societies.

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Some believe that folk music originated as art music that was changed and probably debased by oral transmission while reflecting the character of the society that produced it.

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In many societies, especially preliterate ones, the cultural transmission of folk music requires learning by ear, although notation has evolved in some cultures.

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Traditional folk music often includes sung words, although folk instrumental music occurs commonly in dance music traditions.

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Folk music's has changed it to make reference to "Jock Stewart", one of her relatives, and there are no Irish references.

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However, the loss of traditional music is slowed in nations or regions where traditional folk music is a badge of cultural or national identity.

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Around this time, composers of classical Folk music developed a strong interest in collecting traditional songs, and a number of composers carried out their own field work on traditional Folk music.

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The earliest American folk music scholars were with the American Folklore Society, which emerged in the late 1800s.

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One strong theme amongst folk scholars in the early decades of the 20th century was regionalism, the analysis of the diversity of folk music based on regions of the US rather than based on a given song's historical roots.

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Folk music collected songs in his travels and, in 1927, published them in the book The American Songbag.

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The 1930s saw the beginnings of larger scale themes, commonalities, and linkages in folk music developing in the populace and practitioners as well, often related to the Great Depression.

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Ensembles consisting of mouth organs, shawms (suona), flutes (dizi) and percussion instruments (especially yunluo gongs) are popular in northern villages; their Folk music is descended from the imperial temple Folk music of Beijing, Xi'an, Wutai shan and Tianjin.

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Xi'an drum Folk music, consisting of wind and percussive instruments, is popular around Xi'an, and has received some commercial popularity outside of China.

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The Folk music is generally sorrowful and typically deals with love-stricken people.

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Sizhu ensembles use flutes and bowed or plucked string instruments to make harmonious and melodious Folk music that has become popular in the West among some listeners.

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The Folk music is of several types and uses only a few types of instruments.

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Brittany's Folk music revival began in the 1950s with the "bagadou" and the "kan-ha-diskan" before growing to world fame through Alan Stivell's work since the mid-1960s.

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These bands were rooted, to a greater or lesser extent, in a tradition of Irish Folk music and benefited from the efforts of artists such as Seamus Ennis and Peter Kennedy.

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Balkan folk music was influenced by the mingling of Balkan ethnic groups in the period of the Ottoman Empire.

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An important part of the whole Balkan folk music is the music of the local Romani ethnic minority, which is called Tallava and Brass band music.

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Nordic folk music includes a number of traditions in Northern European, especially Scandinavian, countries.

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Swedish folk music is a genre of music based largely on folkloric collection work that began in the early 19th century in Sweden.

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Andean Folk music comes from the region of the Quechuas, Aymaras, and other peoples that inhabit the general area of the Inca Empire prior to European contact.

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Andean Folk music is popular to different degrees across Latin America, having its core public in rural areas and among indigenous populations.

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Trova and Son are styles of traditional Cuban Folk music originating in the province of Oriente that includes influences from Spanish song and dance, such as Bolero and contradanza as well as Afro-Cuban rhythm and percussion elements.

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Yet when American radio networks began broadcasting into Canada in the 1920s and 1930s, the audience for Canadian traditional Folk music progressively declined in favour of American Nashville-style country Folk music and urban styles like jazz.

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The Americanization of Canadian Folk music led the Canadian Radio League to lobby for a national public broadcaster in the 1930s, eventually leading to the creation of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1936.

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Folk music revivals or roots revivals encompass a range of phenomena around the world where there is a renewed interest in traditional music.

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The National Folk music Festival is an itinerant folk festival in the United States.

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Newport Folk music Festival is an annual folk festival held near Newport, Rhode Island.

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