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Many [[medieval]] songs are [[religion|religious]] in nature or equally they might have been designed to be heard by the general populace. Some of them have a decidedly adult content and many can be very humourous.
Many [[medieval]] songs are [[religion|religious]] in nature or equally they might have been designed to be heard by the general populace. Some of them have a decidedly adult content and many can be very humourous.


Many surviving music for songs is religious and some may be quite complicated.
Much surviving music for songs is religious and some may be quite complicated.



==Song in Recreationist Groups==
Songs in [[recreationist]] groups can be varied from historical songs being sung accompnaied by recreated historical [[musical instrument]]s, to modern songs with the lyrics altered ([[filk]]).
[[category:songs]]
[[category:songs]]

Revision as of 17:20, 19 July 2006

A song is a musical piece utilising a person's voice. It contains words (lyrics) and have been known for thousands of years.

Many medieval songs are religious in nature or equally they might have been designed to be heard by the general populace. Some of them have a decidedly adult content and many can be very humourous.

Much surviving music for songs is religious and some may be quite complicated.

Song in Recreationist Groups

Songs in recreationist groups can be varied from historical songs being sung accompnaied by recreated historical musical instruments, to modern songs with the lyrics altered (filk).