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Title: Appalachian Folk Music


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Appalachian Folk Music
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Outcome
  • I will be able to describe Appalachian music.

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Timbre
Dulcimer
Banjo
Fiddle
Guitar
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Timbre (continued)
Washboard
Jug
Voice
Spoons
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Melody
Easy to sing
Often tells a story
Catchy tunes, with memorable lyrics
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Harmony
Accompanies the melody
Many singers would add parts to the melody,
creating a rich harmony.
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Rhythm
  • Simple

Simple doesnt mean easy. It means that there
arent layers and layers of complex rhythms like
there are in other cultures music.
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Form
  • Usually Verse and Chorus
  • Can also be AB or Round

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Purposes
  • Recreational and
  • Ceremonial (church or worship)
  • Game Songs and Play Parties (this was actually
    dancing, but given another name when dancing was
    not allowed)
  • Work Songs Railroad songs, sea chanties, etc
  • Lullabies
  • Ballads A song that tells a story with many
    verses

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Cultural Connections
  • Handed down from generation to generation
  • Like the Native Americans, the early folk culture
    made their instruments from their resources.
  • Used functional instruments found in the home,
    such as spoons, jugs, and washboards for rhythm
    instruments.
  • Some lyrics were put to familiar songs from their
    European ancestors (Irish, English, and Scottish)

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Cultural Connections (continued)
  • Early settlers were not always able to bring
    their instruments from Europe, so they made them
    by hand once they arrived. (fiddle, guitar, etc.)
  • Music told of their lives

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Folk Music is the music of every day people
passed down through an oral tradition and dealing
with every day things.
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