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Thomas Ravenscroft
Hey Ho, Nobody at Home
Works Info
Composer
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Thomas Ravenscroft
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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1:13
Hey Ho, Nobody at Home is a traditional English folk song that has been passed down through generations. The earliest known version of the song was published in 1609 in a collection of rounds and catches by Thomas Ravenscroft. The song has since become a popular tune for children's games and singing games. The song is a round, which means that it can be sung by multiple voices starting at different times to create a harmonious melody. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, with the main refrain being "Hey ho, nobody at home, meat nor drink nor money have I none." The song is often accompanied by clapping or other rhythmic movements. The melody of Hey Ho, Nobody at Home is in a minor key, which gives it a haunting and melancholic quality. The song is divided into four movements, with each movement building on the previous one. The first movement introduces the main melody and lyrics, while the second movement adds a counterpoint melody. The third movement introduces a new melody and lyrics, "Meat nor drink nor money have I none, yet shall we be merry," which provides a hopeful and optimistic contrast to the previous verses. The final movement brings all the melodies together in a harmonious conclusion. The characteristics of Hey Ho, Nobody at Home reflect the simplicity and beauty of traditional English folk music. The song is easy to learn and sing, making it accessible to people of all ages and musical abilities. The minor key and haunting melody give the song a timeless quality that has made it a beloved part of English folk music for centuries.
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