HOLLERS - translation to αραβικά
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HOLLERS - translation to αραβικά

HISTORICAL TYPE OF VOCAL MUSIC
Field hollers; Hollerin'; Field call
  • [[Chain gang]] singing in South Carolina
  • Picking cotton in a cotton field

HOLLERS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hollers; Hollered; Holler (disambiguation); Holler (song)

ألاسم

زَعْقَة ; صَرْخَة ; صَيْحَة

الفعل

صاحَ

HOLLER         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hollers; Hollered; Holler (disambiguation); Holler (song)

ألاسم

زَعْقَة ; صَرْخَة ; صَيْحَة

الفعل

صاحَ

HOLLERED         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hollers; Hollered; Holler (disambiguation); Holler (song)

ألاسم

زَعْقَة ; صَرْخَة ; صَيْحَة

الفعل

صاحَ

Ορισμός

holler
informal
¦ verb give a loud shout.
¦ noun a loud shout.
?(also field holler) chiefly US a melodic cry used originally by black slaves at work in the fields.
Origin
C17: var. of the rare verb hollo; related to halloo.

Βικιπαίδεια

Field holler

The field holler or field call is mostly a historical type of vocal work song sung by field slaves in the United States (and later by African American forced laborers accused of violating vagrancy laws) to accompany their tasked work, to communicate usefully, or to vent feelings. It differs from the collective work song in that it was sung solo, though early observers noted that a holler, or ‘cry’, might be echoed by other workers. Though commonly associated with cotton cultivation, the field holler was also sung by levee workers, and field hands in rice and sugar plantations. Field hollers are also known as corn-field hollers, water calls, and whoops. An early description is from 1853 and the first recordings are from the 1930s. The holler is closely related to the call and response of work songs and arhoolies. The Afro-American music form ultimately influenced strands of African American music, such as the blues and thereby rhythm and blues, as well as negro spirituals.

There had also been some instances where some white oat farmers in close proximity to black people in the southern United States adopted and employed the field holler.

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1. This video screams and hollers two words, and those two words are ‘not guilty,‘" he said.
2. Obama drew applause and hollers when he walked up to the 18th green.
3. As roosters face off in the circle, hoots and hollers echo throughout the bleachers sprinkled with spectators.
4. Obama‘s criticism of the war on Sunday again prompted a standing ovation, complete with whoops and hollers.
5. My friends, that means surrender and I will never surrender as president of the United States!" McCain cried – eliciting cheers and hollers every place he went.