This is a perfect video. Please watch and share.
Maclemore writes: All proceeds from the song are going to @unrwausa
This is a perfect video. Please watch and share.
Maclemore writes: All proceeds from the song are going to @unrwausa
Folk music is wonderful because there’s bound to be a million versions of any song you love. Folk music is terrible because nobody will ever sing it right except the person who taught you the song.
Sometimes you just need to blare “Concerning Hobbits” over the bluetooth speakers throughout the house at 7:29am while making breakfast and that’s okay.
Speaking of resources for learning about folk songs’ historical context: May I introduce you to Jon Boden’s 2010-11 ‘A Folk Song A Day’ project?
As the title suggests, the blog has 365 folk songs recorded by Jon Boden & supplied with introductions by Simon Holland. The comments are also excellent.
And if you’re wondering what ‘Mudcat’ and ‘Mainly Norfolk’ are - they’re two more excellent resources to start researching (British/English-language) folk music. Both record variations, artists who recorded the song in question, print editions of songs, and whether the song in question appears in one of the major song indexes (Roud, Child Ballads, etc.). Then there’s Oxford Broadside Ballads Online, and Wikipedia isn’t the worst place to start to look up individual songs, either.
Speaking of resources for learning about folk songs’ historical context: May I introduce you to Jon Boden’s 2010-11 ‘A Folk Song A Day’ project?
As the title suggests, the blog has 365 folk songs recorded by Jon Boden & supplied with introductions by Simon Holland. The comments are also excellent.
And if you’re wondering what ‘Mudcat’ and ‘Mainly Norfolk’ are - they’re two more excellent resources to start researching (British/English-language) folk music. Both record variations, artists who recorded the song in question, print editions of songs, and whether the song in question appears in one of the major song indexes (Roud, Child Ballads, etc.). Then there’s Oxford Broadside Ballads Online, and Wikipedia isn’t the worst place to start to look up individual songs, either.
sometimes you just have to *night on bald mountain* *danse macabre* *the sorcerer’s apprentice* *in the hall of the mountain king*
Music (2016)
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