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Published on Mar 27, 2019
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1.
Appalachian Bluegrass
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The Sound
Fast-paced three-finger banjo picking style
Bluegrass vocal style called "high lonesome"
Simple string chord progressions C-F-G or Am/G
Simple time signatures 3/4 or 4/4
Simple melodies based on Irish, Scottish, and English tropes of the 1600s to 1700s
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darrylkirby
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Geography of Appalachian Bluegrass
Eastern United States
In the Appalachian Mountains
Rural regions of Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, West Virginia
Influenced by those leaving their small family farms for coal mining towns for wage-paying jobs
Some tunes named after locations like "Cumberland Gap"
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Isaac Wendland
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Instrumentation
Banjo
American fiddle
Fretted dulcimer
Acoustic guitar
Mandolin
Autoharp
Stand-up bass
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Autoharp
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Cultural History
Immigrants from England, Wales, Northern (Protestant) Ireland, and lowland Scotland
Derived from various European and African influences
Ballads, hymns, and dance music usually accompanied by fiddle
Usually spread through print music, rather than spread aurally
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Cultural History Cont'd
"New World" music was influenced by coal mining, labor issues,
Banjo and soul harmony singing introduced to the region by African-Americans in 18th c.
Experienced a folk revival during the Great Depression
Commercial success in 1920s popularized "hillbilly" music
Experienced a folk revival during the Great Depression
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Important Musicians
Clarence Ashley
Bascom Lamar Lunsford
Fiddlin' John Carson
The Carter Family
G.B. Grayson
Dock Boggs
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
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Appalachian Bluegrass has had a lasting influence on the legacy on folk, country, and rock music through the ages
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dbnunley
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