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folk music  Usually music of unknown origin, orally transmitted.
hymn  A religious song, suitable for congregational singing.
alabado  A religious song of praise, belonging to Spanish and Mexican folk traditions.
ballad  A folk story-song, strophic in form.
broadside  A topical ballad, printed on a large sheet or on sets of sheets called songsters.
chantey  Sailors’ work song.
field hollers  Loud, rhythmically flexible, emotionally expressive chants or cries sung by a solitary voice, forming a kind of communication between slaves.
blue notes  Flexible tones derived from African scales.
shout, ring shout  A lively dance, performed at religious services with shuffling but rigorous steps by dancers in a ring, accompanied by the singing of a religious song.
work songs  Songs sung by groups of slaves to set the pace and synchronize the movements of rhythmic tasks performed in unison.
improvised  Simultaneously invented and performed.
banjo  A string instrument derived in America from West African instruments.
drone  A single tone, sounded continuously or repeated.







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