Songbook (noun)

A collection of songs or musical pieces, usually with the lyrics or musical notation included.

Origin:

A compound word formed from 'song' meaning a short piece of music with words, and 'book' meaning a collection of written or printed sheets bound together.

Examples:

  1. The songbook is a staple of many musical traditions, providing a way for people to learn and perform songs together.
  2. The songbook can be found in various forms, including printed collections, digital archives, and online resources.
  3. The songbook is often used by musicians and singers as a source of inspiration, or as a tool for learning and practicing new pieces.
  4. The songbook can also be used as a reference for historical or cultural research, as the lyrics and music often reflect the values, beliefs, and experiences of the people who created and performed them.
  5. The songbook can be a valuable resource for music education, as it provides a comprehensive overview of different styles and genres, and helps students develop their musical skills and knowledge.
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