English madrigals are distinct from Italian madrigals, partly, due to their tendency to use "fa-la-la" refrains.
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When the Italian madrigal was brought to England, it was simplified into a genre known as balletts. Balletts were usually characterized by a "fa-la-la" refrain.
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