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GUEST,Some bloke Writing a folk standard (167* d) RE: Writing a folk standard 04 Nov 16


Nope. Folk is far more than your narrow interpretation based on your own experience.

This is why whenever someone makes a genuine enquiry or point, you come running out of trap 7 trying to belittle them.

Of course a folk standard can be written. They all were, whether recently by people we can relate to or in the deep dim past and buggered about with by successive generations.

It's a genre. Nothing more and nothing less.

Tsk


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