Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 132
... song , while the latter ( song ) lacked both rhythm and metre . The stories , as noted above , were very numerous . Veniaminov , who heard many of them , divides them into three classes : ( 1 ) those that are purely narrative ; ( 2 ) ...
... song , while the latter ( song ) lacked both rhythm and metre . The stories , as noted above , were very numerous . Veniaminov , who heard many of them , divides them into three classes : ( 1 ) those that are purely narrative ; ( 2 ) ...
Strana 157
... song ; accompanied , improvised song ; a repeated melody with instrumental accompaniment . The amba ( expression of general hap- piness ) , uso ( love song ) , and undas ( funeral song ) of the Negritos , and their bansi ( flute ) and ...
... song ; accompanied , improvised song ; a repeated melody with instrumental accompaniment . The amba ( expression of general hap- piness ) , uso ( love song ) , and undas ( funeral song ) of the Negritos , and their bansi ( flute ) and ...
Strana 247
foot , and the wicked songs delight the crowd which affects to disapprove ; but most of these songs are evidently of recent origin . One song which I have found quite popular with the banjo - picking swains begins thus : - I would not ...
foot , and the wicked songs delight the crowd which affects to disapprove ; but most of these songs are evidently of recent origin . One song which I have found quite popular with the banjo - picking swains begins thus : - I would not ...
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