Folk Music: A Regional Exploration

Folk Music: A Regional Exploration

by Norman Cohen
Folk Music: A Regional Exploration

Folk Music: A Regional Exploration

by Norman Cohen

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Overview

American folk music has provided a narrative thread to the fiber of the nation since its earliest days. Folk music scholar Norm Cohen presents a thorough exploration of the many ways in which folk music genres and subgenres have arisen in different regions of America. Chapters on folk song types, folk instrumentation, and the urban folk revival set further context to the discussion, and an itemized summary of noted folksong collections serves as an additional tool for both general readers and folk music scholars.

American folk music has provided a narrative thread to the fiber of the nation since its earliest days. Forms ranging from New England sea chanteys to Pennsylvania Dutch worksongs helped shape life in the Northeast. Appalachian ballads evolved in the South, as did slave spirituals that served as codes for the Underground Railroad. Folk ballads on lumbering and mining grew in the Midwest and Northwest, while cowboy ballads emerged across the Great Plains and the West, and railroad songs accompanied expansion along the American frontier. Folk music scholar Norm Cohen presents a thorough exploration of the many ways in which folk music genres and subgenres have arisen in different regions of America. Chapters on folk song types, folk instrumentation, and the urban folk revival set further context to the discussion, and an itemized summary of noted folksong collections serves as an additional tool for both general readers and folk music scholars.

The Greenwood Guide to American Roots Music series includes volumes on musical genres that have pervaded American culture. Each volume explores the different ways that selected genres, such as folk music, have evolved naturally in different regions and scenes thoughout the nation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313328725
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/30/2005
Series: Greenwood Guides to American Roots Music
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

Norm Cohen is the author of Long Steel Rail: The Railroad in American Folksong (1981) and Traditional Anglo-American Folk Music: An Annotated Discography of Published Recordings (1994). He has edited and/or annotated two dozen albums, and written extensively on various aspects of folk, country, and popular music. He is a retired chemist and currently teaches physical science in Portland, Oregon.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Foreword/Preface
Introduction
Ballads and Songs
Instruments and Music
Folk Music of the Northeast
Folk Music of the Southeast
Folk Music of the Midwest and Great Lakes
Folk Music of the Far West
Folk Songs of Occupations and Cultures
Commercial Folk-derived Musical Traditions
The Urban Folk Revival
Representative Biographical Sketches
Appendix: Plot Synopses of Ballads Most Commonly Found in the United States and Canada
Indexes (by name, subject, and song)

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