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Edited by Azizi Powell This is Part I of a pancocojams series that documents selected YouTube discussion thread comments about commenters perceptions of certain rhymes being chanted or performed the wrong way. Orkes new palapa snp. Part I of this post showcases a YouTube video of two young women performing ten 'old school' playground rhymes (rhymes that they remember from their childhood or teen years). The featured comments are those which assert that a particular playground rhyme is 'done wrong'* and some responses to those assertions. This post also documents selected comments in which bloggers asserts that there's no one right way to say or perform a particular playground rhyme.

Click for Part II of this post. Part II showcases three YouTube videos of three different playground rhymes and selected comments from those videos' discussion threads about how those rhymes were said or performed. The playground rhymes that are featured in that post are 'Down Down Baby', 'Double Double This', and 'Welcome To McDonalds'.

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**** EDITOR'S COMMENTS A number of YouTube commenters write that a playground rhyme 'goes' a certain way and that a person 'did it wrong'. In the context of a description of playground rhymes, how a rhyme 'goes' means how it is said (chanted/sung) and/or how it is performed (the accompanying actions that are done while chanting the words to the rhyme). When a person said that the rhyme was 'done wrong', she or he usually is referring to her or his perception that the words and/or the actions and/or the tune/tempo aren't those that she or he remembers as the 'right' way of performing that playground rhyme. In the almost fifteen years that I've been researching and collecting English language playground rhymes online I've noticed that an increasing number of commenters are moving from the position that there is only one 'right' way of saying or performing any particular playground rhyme. I believe that the very fact that multiple versions of playground rhymes are available for people to read and observe online is changing the way that children and other people think about playground rhymes. When I was growing up in the 1950s I assumed that the only way that a particular rhyme 'went' (the words that were said and the way that hand game was played) was the way that I learned it. Nowadays, thanks in large part to YouTube, it appears to me that an increasing number of people are coming to the realization that there are usually multiple versions of a particular playground rhyme, and that there may not be any one 'right version' (right way of doing or saying that particular rhyme).

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I believe that people can attempt to find out and document the earliest version of a particular playground rhyme or early versions of that rhyme (the words, tunes, tempo of those versions and how they were performed). People can also surmise from observations and reading what were and what are the 'usual' version/s of that rhyme is done (among certain populations within certain periods of time or during different periods of time). However, it's my position that variant forms of a playground rhyme (ones that are somewhat different from the 'usual version/s') aren't particularly wrong. That said, a red flag about the authenticity of an online example that purport to be a child's rememberance of a playground rhyme if that version is quite different in themes, words, tune (cadence), and actions from other examples of that rhyme that I've come across. The content of this post is presented for folkloric, cultural, and recreational purposes. All copyrights remain with their owners.

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