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What is it? Where did it come from?
What can we learn from this type of music?
Folk music is music created and performed by
 common people (not the rich) and passed down from
 generation to generation.
Folk music is found in every culture and is created by
 the common people of that culture. Since every
 culture is a little different, there are many types of
 folk music.
                          Indian Folk
                           Musicians


                          Chinese Folk
                          Musicians 




             How are all types of folk music the same?
When immigrants came to America, they sang the
 songs of their previous cultures. Their previous
 culture was a part of their identity and helped them
 remember their past.
Folk songs are rarely ever written down. Instead,
 people share them to one another orally (by singing).
Because these songs aren’t written down, they change
 over time (words may change; melodies may lengthen
 or shorten; two or more songs may be mashed
 together).
Because folk music was created by the common
 person, any instrument s/he owned could be used.
 The more popular instruments include:
   Guitar
   Double Bass
   Fiddle
   Banjo
   Mandolin
   Dulcimer
   Harp
When slaves had no instruments, they made music
 with their voices.
Other musicians create their own instruments out of
 what they found around the house. These groups
 were called Jug Bands.
                                        From the movie
                                       “Emmet Otter’s Jug
                                       Band Christmas”
In America, there are a few types of folk songs we find
 again and again. The first is a ballad.
   A ballad is a song that tells a story, often times about
    real events.

Another type of folk song is the spiritual.
   A spiritual is a song that deals with religion.
   African-Americans sang many spirituals . . . some were
    about their beliefs and others were about escaping
    slavery and finding freedom.
In additional to ballads and spirituals, many types of
 folk songs deal with activities or situations:
These are some (not all)
   Work songs
   Prison songs
   War songs
   Songs for children
   Dances (Reels, Square Dances)
Famous Folk Musicians
Stephen Foster – known as “the
 father of American Music”. He wrote
 many popular songs from the 1840s to
 the 1860s. He wrote Oh Susanna!
Woody Guthrie – folk songwriter who
 wrote ballads about his life during the
 Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
 (1930s). He wrote This Land Is Your
 Land.
Bob Dylan – One of the most famous
 folk/rock singers of the 1960s who is
 known for writing very intelligent
 lyrics.
Famous Folk Musicians
Stephen Foster – known as “the
 father of American Music”. He wrote
 many popular songs from the 1840s to
 the 1860s. He wrote Oh Susanna!
Woody Guthrie – folk songwriter who
 wrote ballads about his life during the
 Dust Bowl and the Great Depression
 (1930s). He wrote This Land Is Your
 Land.
Bob Dylan – One of the most famous
 folk/rock singers of the 1960s who is
 known for writing very intelligent
 lyrics.

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American folk music

  • 1. What is it? Where did it come from? What can we learn from this type of music?
  • 2. Folk music is music created and performed by common people (not the rich) and passed down from generation to generation.
  • 3. Folk music is found in every culture and is created by the common people of that culture. Since every culture is a little different, there are many types of folk music. Indian Folk  Musicians Chinese Folk Musicians  How are all types of folk music the same?
  • 4. When immigrants came to America, they sang the songs of their previous cultures. Their previous culture was a part of their identity and helped them remember their past. Folk songs are rarely ever written down. Instead, people share them to one another orally (by singing). Because these songs aren’t written down, they change over time (words may change; melodies may lengthen or shorten; two or more songs may be mashed together).
  • 5. Because folk music was created by the common person, any instrument s/he owned could be used. The more popular instruments include:  Guitar  Double Bass  Fiddle  Banjo  Mandolin  Dulcimer  Harp
  • 6. When slaves had no instruments, they made music with their voices. Other musicians create their own instruments out of what they found around the house. These groups were called Jug Bands.  From the movie “Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas”
  • 7. In America, there are a few types of folk songs we find again and again. The first is a ballad.  A ballad is a song that tells a story, often times about real events. Another type of folk song is the spiritual.  A spiritual is a song that deals with religion.  African-Americans sang many spirituals . . . some were about their beliefs and others were about escaping slavery and finding freedom.
  • 8. In additional to ballads and spirituals, many types of folk songs deal with activities or situations: These are some (not all)  Work songs  Prison songs  War songs  Songs for children  Dances (Reels, Square Dances)
  • 9. Famous Folk Musicians Stephen Foster – known as “the father of American Music”. He wrote many popular songs from the 1840s to the 1860s. He wrote Oh Susanna! Woody Guthrie – folk songwriter who wrote ballads about his life during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression (1930s). He wrote This Land Is Your Land. Bob Dylan – One of the most famous folk/rock singers of the 1960s who is known for writing very intelligent lyrics.
  • 10. Famous Folk Musicians Stephen Foster – known as “the father of American Music”. He wrote many popular songs from the 1840s to the 1860s. He wrote Oh Susanna! Woody Guthrie – folk songwriter who wrote ballads about his life during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression (1930s). He wrote This Land Is Your Land. Bob Dylan – One of the most famous folk/rock singers of the 1960s who is known for writing very intelligent lyrics.