Which of the Following Categories of Black Folk Music is Not Considered?

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We all know that black folk music encompasses a wide range of genres and styles. But which of the following categories is not considered black folk music?

Introduction

Black folk music is a genre of music that has its roots in the African American experience. This type of music encompasses a wide range of styles, including gospel, blues, jazz, and hip hop. Although black folk music is often lumped together under the umbrella term “African American music,” there are many distinct subgenres within this musical tradition.

Black Folk Music

Black folk music is a term used to describe the music of black people in the United States. It includes a wide variety of genres, including blues, gospel, jazz, and rap. While all of these genres are considered black folk music, one of them is not considered to be part of the black folk music tradition. Can you guess which one it is?

Spirituals

Though commonly categorized together, spirituals, work songs, and play party songs each represent a distinct tradition of Black folk music.

Spirituals are religious songs that were created by enslaved people in the United States. Though they are often Christian in nature, spirituals also incorporate elements of African religious tradition. Work songs were sung by groups of enslaved people while they were working. These songs helped to coordinate workers and make their tasks more efficient. Play party songs were sung at social gatherings where dancing was also common.

All of these genres of Black folk music have been passed down through oral tradition and have evolved over time. They remain an important part of the African American musical tradition.

Work Songs

Work songs were songs sung by slaves while working in the fields. These songs were used to help pass the time and to keep rhythm while working. Most work songs are secular, but some have religious lyrics. Work songs are a type of folk music that is passed down from generation to generation.

Ballads

Ballads are a type of narrative folk song and may be accompanies by instruments. They were originally passed down orally, but were later written down. Many ballads were about famous events or people, and some even told supernatural tales.

Blues

The three main categories of black folk music are spirituals, gospel, and blues. Although there is some overlap, each type of music has its own distinguishing characteristics.

Spirituals are religious songs that were created by slaves in the southern United States. These songs were originally sung in church, but they eventually became popular outside of the church setting. Gospel music is alsoreligious in nature, but it is different from spirituals in that it is always sung in a group setting. Blues is a type of secular music that generally tells a story about the singer’s personal life.

Conclusion

After closer examination, it appears that the four categories of black folk music are blues, gospel, jazz, and rap. While there are certainly other genres of music that could be classified as black folk music, these four seem to be the most widely accepted and recognized.

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