Cumulative song

Cumulative song

A cumulative song is a song whose verses are built from earlier verses, usually by adding a new stanza to the previous verse. A simple cumulative song having n verses is structured as

stanza1
stanza2 stanza1
stanzan stanzan-1stanza1

or

stanza1
stanza1 stanza2
stanza1 stanza2stanzan

sometimes with a common chorus included with each verse. When sung, the repeated stanzas are sometimes varied or abbreviated.

Cumulative songs are popular for group singing, in part because they require relatively little memorization of lyrics, and because remembering the previous verse to concatenate it to form the current verse can become a kind of game.

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Examples of cumulative songs


Examples of cumulative songs in Judaism

Yiddish folk music contains many prominent examples of cumulative songs, including "?װאָס װעט זײַן אַז משיח װעט קומען" and "מה אספּרה," or "What Will Happen When the Messiah Comes?" and "Who Can Recall" (a Yiddish version of the Passover song "Echad mi yode'a").

The Passover seder contains two cumulative songs: Echad mi yode'a and Chad Gadya.

See also

References

  1. ^ Song "There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea" in YouTube. However, the last two lines of every stanza starting from the second stanza onwards except for the last stanza and the last four line of the last stanza do not match with the lyrics.

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