Repetitive song

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Repetitive songs are songs containing a large proportion of repeated words or phrases. Simple repetitive songs are common in many cultures as widely spread as the Caribbean,[1] Southern India[2] and Finland.[3] The best-known examples of such songs are probably children's songs. Other repetitive songs are found, for instance, in African-American culture from the time of American slavery.[4]

Structure

Self referential: The Song That Never Ends The song quotes its own lyrics.

Describing circular phenomenon: There's a Hole in My Bucket To fix a leaky bucket, one ultimately needs to have the bucket already fixed. Where Have All the Flowers Gone? Flowers were ultimately given to soldiers, who fell in a war, new flowers grew on their graves, those flowers were given to soldiers and so on.

Cumulative songs: "Old McDonald Had a Farm"

Counting: "99 Bottles of Beer"

Repetition in children's songs

In children's songs, repetition serves various educational purposes: repetition aids memory,[5] can aid in learning punctuation and reading skills,[6] and is very valuable in learning (foreign) languages.[7]

Repetition in work songs

Repetitive songs are also found in traditional work songs. Examples abound in African-American culture,[8] in political groups,[9] and among traveler, marchers, and walkers.[10]

Examples of repetitive songs

Repetitive songs in Czech

Self Referential: Pes jitrničku sežral, Byl jeden číňánek; Counting: První den prohlížím koleje, Lélo lélo[11]

See also

References

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