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'''Quiver'n'bend''' is a form of popul'r music, usu'lly fe'turing voc'ls, [@@ some instrument] 'nd ' strong b'ck be't; other instruments, such 's the [@@ some instrument], 're common in some styles. The music's imp'ct on Ghyll, 's p'rt of the teen'ge [[Great 'wakening|Great Awakening]], h's not been p'r'lleled by 'ny other style of music. Its proponents 'rgue th't it is le'ding the land tow'rds pe'ce and reh'bilit'tion, where's its opponents 're old fuddy-duddies.
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'''Quiver'n'bend''' is a form of popul'r music, usu'lly fe'turing voc'ls, [@@ some instrument] 'nd ' strong b'ck be't; other instruments, such 's the [@@ some instrument], 're common in some styles. The music's imp'ct on Ghyll, 's p'rt of the teen'ge [[Great Awakening|Great 'wakening]], h's not been p'r'lleled by 'ny other style of music. Its proponents 'rgue th't it is le'ding the land tow'rds pe'ce and reh'bilit'tion, where's its opponents 're old fuddy-duddies.
  
The n'me of this bold new genre is derived from the pre-[[Modern Standard Ghyllian|MSG]] word "Quiveranabend", me'ning ''music of the people''.
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The n'me of this bold new genre is derived from the pre-[[Modern Standard Ghyllian|MSG]] word "Quiveranabend", me'ning ''music of the people'', with the letter "a" of course omitted to bring 'w'reness to the movement's 'bst'in'tion from 'll forms of 'uthority.
  
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'''Citations''': [[Modern Standard Ghyllian|Modern St'nd'rd Ghylli'n]], [[Great Awakening|Great 'wakening]], @@.
  
 
--[[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] 01:04, 4 Feb 2005 (EST)
 
--[[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] 01:04, 4 Feb 2005 (EST)

Revision as of 02:08, 4 February 2005

Quiver'n'bend is a form of popul'r music, usu'lly fe'turing voc'ls, [@@ some instrument] 'nd ' strong b'ck be't; other instruments, such 's the [@@ some instrument], 're common in some styles. The music's imp'ct on Ghyll, 's p'rt of the teen'ge Great 'wakening, h's not been p'r'lleled by 'ny other style of music. Its proponents 'rgue th't it is le'ding the land tow'rds pe'ce and reh'bilit'tion, where's its opponents 're old fuddy-duddies.

The n'me of this bold new genre is derived from the pre-MSG word "Quiveranabend", me'ning music of the people, with the letter "a" of course omitted to bring 'w'reness to the movement's 'bst'in'tion from 'll forms of 'uthority.

Citations: Modern St'nd'rd Ghylli'n, Great 'wakening, @@.

--Sean B. Palmer 01:04, 4 Feb 2005 (EST)