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English Traditional
Strawberry Fair
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Works Info
Composer
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English Traditional
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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2:14
"Strawberry Fair" is a traditional English folk song that has been passed down through generations. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 18th century. The song is named after the annual Strawberry Fair held in Cambridge, England, which dates back to the 19th century. The song has a simple and catchy melody, with a lively and upbeat tempo. It is typically played in a major key and features a repetitive chord progression. The lyrics of the song describe the joy and excitement of attending the Strawberry Fair, with references to the various attractions and activities that can be found there. "Strawberry Fair" has become a popular song in the English folk tradition, and has been recorded by numerous artists over the years. It is often performed at folk festivals and other events, and has become a beloved part of English cultural heritage. The song is typically divided into three movements, with each movement representing a different aspect of the Strawberry Fair. The first movement describes the excitement and anticipation of attending the fair, with lyrics such as "I went to Strawberry Fair, all on a summer's day, with my little basket, to see what I could find." The second movement focuses on the various attractions and activities at the fair, with lyrics such as "There were coconut shies and shooting galleries, and a merry-go-round to ride." This section of the song is often accompanied by lively instrumental breaks, featuring fiddles, banjos, and other traditional folk instruments. The final movement of the song is a celebratory chorus, with lyrics such as "Strawberry Fair forever, hooray for Strawberry Fair!" This section of the song is typically sung with great enthusiasm and energy, and often involves audience participation. Overall, "Strawberry Fair" is a joyful and uplifting song that celebrates the traditions and culture of England. Its catchy melody and lively tempo have made it a beloved part of the English folk tradition, and it continues to be enjoyed by audiences around the world.
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