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1 Colonial Music

2 Most songs have ties to the British Isles (England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales) Most songs have ties to the British Isles (England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales) –Exceptions Pennsylvania- German Pennsylvania- German African American Slave Music African American Slave Music New Orleans- France New Orleans- France Traditional English Hymns Traditional English Hymns

3 Pilgrims brought with them Ainsworth Psalter Pilgrims brought with them Ainsworth Psalter –Psalter- the Book of Psalms 1640- The Bay Psalter 1640- The Bay Psalter –1 st Book of Psalms printed in British Colonial America –No music printed in the early editions Ben Franklin wrote and published a book of ballads Ben Franklin wrote and published a book of ballads

4 Nursery Rhymes –A short simple traditional rhyme or song for young children. London Bridge London Bridge Ring around the Rosie Ring around the Rosie Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty

5 Ballads –Tell about love, war, home, and heroes Barb’ry Allen Barb’ry Allen Greensleves Greensleves

6 Political Songs –Tell about war and freedom. Some are very sarcastic. Yankee Doodle Yankee Doodle Liberty Song Liberty Song Johnny has Gone for a Soldier Johnny has Gone for a Soldier


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