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Folk
Folk is a song-centered acoustic tradition rooted in community storytelling, everyday life, and social history. It emphasizes clear melodies, simple harmonies, and lyrics that foreground narrative, protest, and personal testimony. As a modern recorded genre, folk coalesced in the early-to-mid 20th century in the United States out of older ballad, work song, and rural dance traditions. It typically features acoustic instruments (guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica), strophic song forms, and participatory singing (choruses, call-and-response).
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Forró
Forró is a popular dance-music tradition from Brazil’s Northeast, centered on the trio of accordion (sanfona), zabumba (bass/tenor drum), and triangle. It encompasses a family of rhythms—most notably baião, xote, arrasta-pé, and xaxado—and is performed for partner dancing at parties and the June festivals (Festas Juninas). The style balances infectious, syncopated grooves with singable melodies and simple, diatonic harmony. Lyrically, forró often celebrates rural life, love, longing (saudade), and the culture of the sertão. Over time, it has branched into substyles ranging from the acoustic, rootsy pé-de-serra to modern, amplified and electronic variants.
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Schubert, Franz
Jackson do Pandeiro
Lewis, Jerry Lee
Brendel, Alfred
Rich, Charlie
Four Seasons, The
Coryell, Larry
Doonican, Val
Mann, Carl
Burgess, Sonny
Lowery, Gene, Singers
Pittman, Barbara
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