What is another word for field holler?

Pronunciation: [fˈiːld hˈɒlə] (IPA)

A field holler, also known as a work song, is a type of song that was originally sung by slaves in the Southern United States to accompany their work in the fields. These songs are characterized by a call-and-response style and often included improvised lyrics and melodies. Synonyms for field holler include plantation song, work chant, and sung spiritual. Other related terms include hollerin', which refers to a form of American folk music that features solo vocalists using a technique called overtone singing, and blues, which developed from the African American work songs and spirituals of the Deep South.

What are the hypernyms for Field holler?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Related words: traditional singing, field holler, Appalachian field holler, old-time field holler, old-time tune field holler

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