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A Syllabus of Kentucky Folk-Songs

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This syllabus gathers 333 vernacular songs (with 114 variants) learned and transmitted orally across central and eastern Kentucky, compiled from casual field collecting over several years. Entries cover ballads, love-songs, dance and play songs, lullabies, counting-out rhymes, jigs, nonsense verses and ditties, often with brief textual notes, classification codes, refrains, and occasional variant references. Material is grouped thematically and regionally, accompanied by an index and introductory remarks on provenance, transmission, and the local contexts that shaped these folk traditions.

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Hubert G. Shearin

Hubert G. Shearin was an American scholar and folklorist known for his contributions to the study of folk music, particularly in the context of Kentucky's rich cultural heritage. His notable work, "A Syllabus of Kentucky Folk-Songs," serves as a valuable resource for understanding the traditional music of the region. Through his research, Shearin aimed to preserve and promote the unique musical traditions of Kentucky, highlighting the significance of folk songs in American culture. His efforts reflect a broader interest in the documentation and appreciation of local folklore.

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