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- Ballad abstract "A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French chanson balladée or ballade, which were originally "dancing songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of the British Isles from the later medieval period until the 19th century and used extensively across Europe and later the Americas, Australia and North Africa. Many ballads were written and sold as single sheet broadsides. The form was often used by poets and composers from the 18th century onwards to produce lyrical ballads. In the later 19th century it took on the meaning of a slow form of popular love song and the term is now often used as synonymous with any love song, particularly the pop or rock power ballad.".
- Ballad thumbnail The-Twa-Corbies.jpg?width=300.
- Ballad wikiPageExternalLink ebba.english.ucsb.edu.
- Ballad wikiPageExternalLink en.html.
- Ballad wikiPageExternalLink 243.
- Ballad wikiPageExternalLink ballads.htm.
- Ballad wikiPageExternalLink welshballadswebsite.html.
- Ballad wikiPageExternalLink BalladSearch.html.
- Ballad wikiPageExternalLink www.grovemusic.com.
- Ballad wikiPageExternalLink archives_05.aspx.
- Ballad wikiPageExternalLink broadside-ballads.html.
- Ballad wikiPageID "4575".
- Ballad wikiPageRevisionID "606524970".
- Ballad hasPhotoCollection Ballad.
- Ballad subject Category:Ballads.
- Ballad subject Category:Folk_music.
- Ballad subject Category:Jazz_techniques.
- Ballad subject Category:Poetic_form.
- Ballad subject Category:Radio_formats.
- Ballad subject Category:Song_forms.
- Ballad comment "A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French chanson balladée or ballade, which were originally "dancing songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of the British Isles from the later medieval period until the 19th century and used extensively across Europe and later the Americas, Australia and North Africa. Many ballads were written and sold as single sheet broadsides.".
- Ballad label "Balada".
- Ballad label "Ballad".
- Ballad label "Ballada".
- Ballad label "Ballade".
- Ballad label "Ballade".
- Ballad label "Ballade".
- Ballad label "Ballata popolare".
- Ballad label "Баллада".
- Ballad label "بالاد (موسيقى)".
- Ballad label "バラッド".
- Ballad label "谣曲".
- Ballad sameAs Balada.
- Ballad sameAs Ballade.
- Ballad sameAs Balada.
- Ballad sameAs Balada.
- Ballad sameAs Ballade.
- Ballad sameAs Musik_balada.
- Ballad sameAs Ballata_popolare.
- Ballad sameAs バラッド.
- Ballad sameAs Ballade.
- Ballad sameAs Ballada.
- Ballad sameAs m.01gjw.
- Ballad sameAs Q182659.
- Ballad sameAs Q182659.
- Ballad wasDerivedFrom Ballad?oldid=606524970.
- Ballad depiction The-Twa-Corbies.jpg.
- Ballad isPrimaryTopicOf Ballad.