Trobar leu
Style of poetry used by troubadours
The trobar leu (Occitan pronunciation: [tɾuˈβa ˈlɛw]), or light style of poetry, was the most popular style used by the troubadours. Its accessibility gave it a wide audience.
See also
- Trobar ric
- Trobar clus
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Western medieval lyric forms
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- Alba
- Arlabecca
- Aubade
- Awdl
- Ballade
- Ballata
- Canso
- Cantiga de amigo
- Cantiga de amor
- Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer
- Cerdd dafod
- Chanson de toile
- Cobla esparsa
- Cywydd
- Dansa
- Descort
- Devinalh
- Ensenhamen
- Enuig
- Formes fixes
- Gab
- Grand chant
- Kyrielle
- Leise
- Madrigal
- Maldit-comiat
- Octave
- Partimen
- Pastorela
- Pastourelle
- Petrarchan sonnet
- Planh
- Reverdie
- Rondeau
- Rondel
- Rondelet
- Salut d'amor
- Sestina
- Sicilian octave
- Sirventes
- Tagelied
- Tenso
- Tornada
- Torneyamen
- Traethodl
- Triolet
- Trobar clus
- Trobar leu
- Trobar ric
- Viadera
- Virelai
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