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stykkevise

Stykkevise is a term used in Danish folk music to describe a form of traditional song characterized by short, self-contained verses (stykker). The verses can be sung separately as individual pieces or grouped together into a medley, and melodies may be shared between verses or vary from verse to verse. Lyrics typically deal with everyday life, love, work, humor, or topical events, and the delivery is straightforward, often with a simple, easy-to-sing melody suitable for communal singing.

The stykkevise tradition sits within the broader viser repertoire and is distinguished from longer narrative ballads

Historically, stykkeviser circulated in Denmark from the 18th through the 20th century and were documented by

In modern scholarship, stykkevise is used to denote this specific subgenre within the Danish tradition; some

See also: Danish folk music, viser, ballads, ethnomusicology.

by
its
modular
structure
and
flexibility
in
performance.
Performances
can
be
solo
or
collective,
and
songs
are
commonly
found
in
informal
settings
such
as
gatherings
and
singing
schools,
as
well
as
in
rural
communities.
folklorists
and
ethnomusicologists
in
song
collections
and
field
notes.
The
form
is
valued
for
its
spontaneity
and
social
function,
serving
as
entertainment,
memory
work,
and
a
vehicle
for
communal
participation.
sources
treat
it
as
a
subset
of
viser,
while
others
use
the
term
more
loosely
to
describe
any
song
constructed
from
discrete
short
verses.
Etymologically,
stykke
means
piece
or
section,
and
vise
means
song.