Immerse In English Folk Song: Some Conclusions Documented By Cecil James Sharp Offered As Printed Matter

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the origin of folk song specifically english and its development as a genre, Sound musicological foundations but some bold interdisciplinary statements are made that are perhaps erroneous, Nevertheless, Cecil Sharp must be applauded for his pioneering of a genre that would have otherwise been lost, that without it, we might not have had dylan, donovan, or even the beatles to name but a few.
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Cecil James Sharp was an English born folk song collector, musician and composer, He was a key leader of the folk song revival in England as a collector, archivist, teacher and promoter, .