do folk songs have different or unique time signatures?
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do folk songs have different or unique time signatures?
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Some folk songs are written in a key signature that does not match its key, some change, while others stay true to the key signature since the beginning of the song.
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The term 'folk' includes both traditional music, and the genre which evolved from it during the 20th century folk revival. The term originated in the 19th century, but is often applied to music far older than that which has been passed on by ear over 100's of years! Most cultures around the world have some form of traditional folk music which is often referred to as 'world music'; this term is often used when referring to music outside of western folk. Folk music rose up in popularity from the 30's and the genre peaked in the 50's-60's with the traditional folk style being reproduced. As a result, folk music has been an influence for much of the singer-songwriter type music being produced, and has also been fused with other genres such as rock and metal to create new sub-genres which carry some of the characteristics of folk music, and sometimes make use of traditional folk instruments such as the bouzouki, penny whistle, fiddle or bodrhan.