Folk Music Terminology

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who sings or composes ballads, typically in a narrative style

  • The balladeer captivated the audience with his soulful singing.
  • I heard that new balladeer is playing at the coffee shop tonight.
  • That balladeer's voice is straight fire.
  • As a balladeer of emotions, she sang with passion and depth.

noun a musical instrument with a round body, a membrane stretched over the top, and four or five strings plucked with the fingers or a plectrum

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the banjo during the classical concert.
  • I love strumming my banjo by the campfire with friends.
  • He's a real banjo picker, always jamming out on his instrument.
  • Her laughter rang out like the plucking of a banjo, filling the room with joy.

adjective attractive or beautiful in a delicate way

  • The bonny landscape of the countryside was a sight to behold.
  • She looked bonny in her new dress.
  • That car is a bonny ride.
  • Her bonny personality shines through in everything she does.

noun a girl's name of Gaelic origin, meaning 'girl'

  • Colleen is a dedicated employee who always completes her work on time.
  • I heard Colleen is throwing a party next weekend, want to go?
  • Colleen is so chill, she's always down for a good time.
  • Colleen's smile lights up the room like a beacon of positivity.

adjective having characteristics or qualities associated with rural areas or country life

  • The architecture of the house was quite countrified, with its rustic wooden beams and stone walls.
  • She always loved wearing her countrified outfits when visiting her grandparents' farm.
  • The party was a real hootenanny, with all the countrified decorations and music.
  • His speech was full of countrified charm, drawing in the audience with its down-to-earth style.

noun a social gathering or informal concert featuring folk or country music, dancing, and sometimes storytelling or other entertainment

  • The community center is hosting a hootenanny to celebrate the town's anniversary.
  • I heard there's gonna be a hootenanny at the park this weekend, wanna go?
  • Let's throw a hootenanny in the backyard and invite all our friends!
  • The political debate turned into a real hootenanny with everyone shouting over each other.

noun a girl or young woman

  • The young lass was well-mannered and polite.
  • Hey lass, wanna grab a bite to eat?
  • That lass is totally chill and easy to hang out with.
  • She danced like a lass in the wind, graceful and free.

noun a type of rhythmic sound commonly associated with traditional German music, typically produced by a brass instrument such as a tuba

  • The traditional German band played lively oompah music during the Oktoberfest celebration.
  • I love dancing to the oompah beats at the local beer festival.
  • Let's crank up the oompah tunes and have a good time!
  • The repetitive oompah rhythm symbolized the steady march of time in the musical composition.