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Title: Traditional Folk Ballads


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Traditional Folk Ballads
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Introduction
  • A ballad is a narrative/dramatic poem, as opposed
    to a lyrical one, that was originally composed to
    be sung.
  • Most were composed by anonymous musicians or
    entertainers
  • They developed over centuries of oral tradition.
  • Epics, like Beowulf, were for the educated
    ballads, on the other hand, entertained both the
    high and the low born.

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Some Guidlines
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Follow the Dialogue
  • Most ballads rely on dialogue to advance the
    plot. In Lord Randall, for example, the first
    two lines in each stanza are spoken by Lord
    Randalls mother and the last two are Lord
    Randalls answer.

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Summarize the Plot
  • Make note of the main actions or events and then
    put together in a summary. For example, the
    story line of Get Up and Bar the Door can be
    summarized as follows A husband and wife are at
    home on a feast day, they both want the door
    shut, but the wife is too busy and the husbands
    too lazy. They make a bet that the first one who
    speaks must close the door. Thugs come along,
    notice the open door, and as they cause trouble
    the husband yells at themhe loses the bet.

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Appreciate the Genre
  • Many ballads are about tragic circumstances,
    ending in death by accident, suicide, the return
    of the dead, or murder.
  • Many ballad seem to have been composed to
    commemorate important events or important people
    in particular communities.
  • As a rule, the background material is sketchy
    the listeners were more interested in rapid and
    dramatic action.

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Let the Repetition have its effect
  • A refrain is the repetition of words, phrases, or
    lines employed for melodic effect, to provide
    emphasis, and to heighten emotion.
  • An incremental refrain, or the repetition in
    succeeding stanzas of lines containing some small
    addition, or increment, is used to build to a
    climax.
  • Many ballads, like Get Up and Bar the Door, use
    what is called a ballad stanza four alternating
    line of Iambic Tetrameter and Trimeter that
    rhymes the second and fourth lines. Hint if you
    can sing a poem to the theme of Gilligans Isle,
    then its in ballad stanza form.

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Ballad Rubric
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Your Turn
  • In pairs or small groups, write a ballad that
    conveys your views on any historical period or
    event that produced widespread fear or
    lamentation in society. By historical I do not
    necessarily mean national the period or event
    might be small and particular to your family,
    Chaminade, or Los Angeles, but it may also be
    large and sweeping in scope. You may use the
    structure of Lord Randall or of a standard
    ballad stanza.
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