What is the ballad?

ballad has several meanings. For one, the ballad is a popular song that often tells the story. . These ballads are characterized by such features as several characters, dramatic charts and may include dialogue and action.

There are a number of ballad folk songs, especially "John Henry", "Ballad of Tea Party", "Edward", "Lord Randall", "Barbara Allen", "Clementine", "Fox" and the number of Robin Hood. It is interesting to note that the ballad of the Boston Tea party is, and some now think that John Henry's ballad can also be based on real events. "Edward," "Lord Randall" and "Barbara Allen", on the other hand are all the stories of tragic fictional novels. "Clementine" is a tragic comic, with a heroine who wears her sandals. And "fox" and at least some ballads of Robin Hood, deliberately comic book, with "Fox" representing speaking animals and a woman who is differently named "Old mother Flipper Flopper", "OLD mother-in-law giggles," or "old mother Pitter Patter". Godunov ;Mosenthal.

Jazz ballad, on the other hand, is a love song that is slow, sentimental and intimate. Often in 4/4 and with a form of 32 bar. Among the examples of classic jazz ballads are "it can also be spring", "my funny valentine", "some other spring", "the man I love" D midnight. "In popular music, the term ballad is often used to designate Beatles as" yesterday "and" Norwegian wood ".

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