Sometimes it seems that joint singing at the table is an occupation for the older generation. But it is not so rare that very young people who come together feel the need to sing something in unison. Table singing is not just a tribute to tradition, it is an inner need arising from somewhere. Although few who participate in this action seriously think about why and why he does it.
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The tradition of singing during feasts has existed for a very long time among different nations. Even such a genre as table songs stands out. True, now almost any song that meets a number of conditions can become a feast:
- it should be known to all or the vast majority of those gathered;
- she should have a clear and fairly simple tune to play, not requiring exceptional vocal data.
We are together!
It is known that joint activity unites people, makes communication easier and more enjoyable. And what can you do during a feast?
Of course, first of all, a tasty meal. But here everyone is passionate about the contents of his plate and his own feelings. Of course, you can discuss the merits of the dishes, give a compliment to the person who prepared them, but still a meal is not enough to make people gathered at the same table feel a sense of community.
As a rule, after some time the company is divided into smaller groups, in which communication takes place. To prevent this from happening, various fun contests and games are held during the feast, which brings revival to the company, unites those present, but, as a rule, such games require preliminary preparation.
And singing together is the easiest and easiest way to bring people together. Well, if there is someone who can provide at least the simplest musical accompaniment on a guitar, button accordion or other instrument. But even if this is not possible, this cannot serve as a serious obstacle - acapelic singing also gives pleasure to people gathered at the table.
Capelin singing - singing without musical accompaniment.