What are examples of strophic form?
By Forinfos - 18/11/2025 - 0 comments
Strophic form is a song format in which all verses are sung to the same melody and each verse repeats a refrain line. The format dates back to the earliest popular poems set to music and lends itself to storytelling and sing-alongs.
Some traditional children's songs in the strophic form are “Old MacDonald Had a Farm†and “Mary Had a Little Lamb.†Other popular songs from the 20th century include “Blowin’ In The Wind†by Bob Dylan, “By The Time I Get To Phoenix†by Glen Campbell, “I Walk The Line†by Johnny Cash and “Bridge Over Troubled Water†by Simon and Garfunkel.
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