balladsinging
Balladsinging is a form of narrative singing that traditionally tells a story, often of love, loss, heroism, or historical events. It is a genre deeply rooted in oral tradition, with ballads being passed down through generations by singers, often without written notation. The structure of a ballad typically involves verses that advance the narrative and a chorus that may be repeated after each verse, offering commentary or emphasizing the theme. The melody is usually simple and repetitive, designed to be easily remembered and sung by a wide range of people.
The origins of ballads can be traced back to medieval Europe, and the form has since spread
Performance of ballads can vary widely. Historically, they were sung in intimate settings, at gatherings, or