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&lt;div&gt;There are two main types of songs in the SCA: [[period song]]s and [[filk]] songs. Talent in singing (although much appreciated) is not essential for you to be able to take part or perform.&lt;br /&gt;
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There are many resources available on the Internet whether you are just starting out in your bardic studies or if you are an old hand at it. If you&#039;re experienced please take the time to teach a new person a song or six, or even teach a class about it!&lt;br /&gt;
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Here&#039;s a good starting point: http://celticcadence.cjb.net It is a growing online repository/Bardic College where you&#039;ll be able to find an immense amount of information on the various bardic arts (not just singing, but storytelling &amp;amp; poetry, dance, and theatre too).&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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