| FAQ Table of Contents |
GLOSSARY |
| Updated December 19, 2003 |
| This area is for definitions of filkish terms and other FAQ info that doesn't fit anywhere else (see For The Record); please send me any others you think should appear. |
| Bardic Circle: Filksong organizational rules whereby participants sit in a circle and take turns. Turns pass sequentially along the ring with each person given the choice to perform, pick someone else to perform, or pass. |
| Dandelion Conspiracy: Filkers - The dandelion is the symbol for filkers springing up like weeds. See The Dandelion Conspiracy handout |
Dead Dog: An event held after the formal end of programming at a
convention, generally after most of the immediate break-down and
clean-up is done and the con staff have a chance to finally relax. I
have no idea how it got its name, unless it's that by this point the
staff are ready to collapse with all four legs in the air.
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| Instafilk: "Instant Filk" - a filksong written on the spot. |
| Non-topological (Poker-Chip) Bardic: Filksing organization rules whereby each participant is issued one turn per round, this turn symbolized by a poker chip or other counter. To take a turn, the participant tosses in a chip and announces his or her intentions. To pass, simply toss in a chip without comment. When all turns are used, the round is finished, and each participant gets a new token. |
| ObFilk: "Obligatory Filk". A filksong or poem, or fragment thereof,
included as part of post which would otherwise be off-topic for this
newsgroup, usually rephrasing part or all of the off-topic issue in
lyric form. Generally instafilks. {thanks to Joe Kesselman for the above} |
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Ose: From morose, via the pun more-ose. Classic description: "The
kind of ballad, usually sung in a minor key, where everyone dies except
the dog... Then he dies too." Generally, any moody/depressing/horrific
song will be tagged as ose. Example from my own work: "Stole of the
Seal" would probably be considered ose by most folks. Not necessarily a negative term. Used mostly as a catagorizing tool, and as a reminder that doing too many "downer" songs in a row tends to lower the energy level of a song circle. As with any attempt to catagorize songs, the line between ose and non-ose is fuzzy at best, and made more so by humorous (humor-ose?) parodies of ose songs and the like. [humorous ose is also called "cheeryose." Kay] {thanks to Joe Kesselman for the above} |
| Chaos: Filksing has no particular organization; filkers participate as they please. |
For The Record: |
| "Hal's Song" is by Neil Belsky and Vinnie Bartilucci. There's an error in the attribution on Vince Emery's funny computer songs tape. |
| Meg Davis wrote "Captain Jack and the Mermaid". |