Troubadour
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British pronunciation/tɹˈuːbədˌɔː/
American pronunciation/ˈtɹubəˌdɔɹ/

Definition & Meaning of "troubadour"

Troubadour
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a person who wanders around and sings old and local songs

Who is a "troubadour"?

A troubadour is a person who travels from place to place, often performing folk songs and storytelling through music. Historically, troubadours were known for their songs about love and chivalry and would entertain people in various towns and villages. They played a role similar to that of wandering musicians or minstrels, bringing music and tales to different communities.

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The troubadours entertained the villagers with their lively tunes on the shawm.
The troubadour strummed his lute and sang a whimsical ditty, charming the audience with his playful lyrics and charming melody.
The troubadours of medieval Europe traveled from town to town, singing ballads of love and chivalry.
In the courtyard of the old castle, a troubadour sang a serenade to his beloved, his voice carrying across the moonlit gardens.
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