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What do you mean by farmer and lady?

They can make up many novels and stories. Sometimes invited to the noble castle to tell stories for the nobles. Sometimes, they March to the suburbs and tell stories to idle farmers and shepherds. So the farmer and the lady in Kidd's video refer to us-the audience.

The bard, also known as il trovatore, flourished at the end of 1 1 century to13rd century. The warrior spirit of the Crusaders and the musical expression derived from chivalry contributed to the formation and development of the bard.

The musical features of Budd's songs are complete music bars, clear paragraphs, clear rhythm and obvious mode termination. The rhythm of music is based on the rhythm of poetry. The rhythm of the poem, such as the configuration of iambic, constitutes the form of the song.

Formation and development

A bard, who flourished at the end of 1 1 ~ 13, first appeared in Provence in southern France, Catalonia and some places in northern Italy. Their art was initially influenced by the neighboring Spanish-Moorish culture.

This kind of bards are called "troubadours", mostly from nobles, knights or feudal princes, and of course some talented lower class people. These people are both poets and musicians, writing lyrics in Oak, which is a unified written language.

These lyric poems, which were first written in local languages instead of Latin, had a great influence on European literature. These Trobados compose music for their own poems, sing in person or hire vagrants to sing at court or in regular song competitions. Their songs were popular in1130 ~1210.

/kloc-In the middle of the 0/2nd century, under the influence of Trobado, a Bard gathering center was also formed in northern France. These bards are called "Trouvere", and they write in Upanish, the predecessor of modern French. They almost completely imitated Trobado in the south in the form and content of songs, but they also formed some characteristics of their own.