Bothy ballad
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Definition
A folk song, usually with many verses, from north-east Scotland. It tells a story of rural or farming life. Usually unaccompanied, sung solo and in a dialect by a man, and sometimes a group of men will join in the chorus.
Examples
An example of a bothy ballad.
Related concepts
- Scottish (N3)
- Scots ballad (N4)