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Traditional Country VS. Modern Country Part III

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  1. Traditional Country VS. Modern Country Part I
    by Daneille Scott. Today, there are distinct differences between traditional country music and modern country music. The artists of traditional and modern country music are influenced by different life events, the instruments they use are different, and their performance styles are different. Over time, the genre has become very broad and has changed significantly. Johnny Cash a traditional country singer and Gart... products, articles, news

  2. Traditional Country VS. Modern Country Part III
    by Daneille Scott. The careers of both Cash and Brooks are examples of the difference between traditional country music and modern country music. The singers have different influences that molded their styles of music. Cash's music reflects different emotions and events that occurred throughout his life, whereas Brook's music is influenced by other country and rock artists that were famous during his childhood. Ca... products, articles, news

  3. Drums In Traditional And Modern China
    by Victor Epand. If I had been alive during the Bronze Age (2000 - 700 BCE), I seriously doubt that it would have occurred to me to use the skin of an alligator to make a drum. In fact, I believe I would have avoided going anywhere near alligators altogether. Fortunately for the Chinese culture, the ancient Chinese obviously did not share my fears. The earliest known drums in China date from four to six thousand ... products, articles, news

  4. A Guide To Country Music
    by Ross Bainbridge. Hillbilly music, country, western music or country and western all refer to country music. This genre of music is diverse. Most modern country music artistes have developed their styles from earlier singers. Whether it is a classic or contemporary tune, for most who are new to country music it would be difficult to understand the different styles. A guide to country music offers comparisons that ... products, articles, news

  5. Classic Country Music
    by Ross Bainbridge. Country music made its mark in the early twentieth century. It was initially popular amongst the people in rural areas of the west and the south. This genre of music has developed from ballads and famous folk tunes. From the days of Hillbilly music, country music is now simply referred to as country, western or country and western. Classic country music is an assortment of tunes from diverse cult... products, articles, news

  6. The Country Music Sounds of the Mandolin
    by Victor Epand. The mandolin is a stringed instrument that looks a lot like a teardrop-shaped guitar. Like the guitar, it is strummed or plucked with a pick in order to play the instrument, and the strings are placed over a bridge to let them vibrate freely. A member of the lute family, the mandolin was developed from the mandore which was tuned to a higher pitch than the mandolin. It was originally an acoustic ... products, articles, news

  7. Plucking Tunes on the Country Banjo
    by Victor Epand. When people think of the banjo, they immediately think about old bluegrass or country music. Few will actually know where the banjo originated from and most will not picture the banjo being used for many other genres of music. The banjo is not an instrument that has been around for an exceptionally long time, but it has been around for a few hundred years. This unique instrument was created by th... products, articles, news

  8. Using Native American Rattles For Country Interior Design
    by Craig Chambers. Do you love Native American Rattles and other Indian musical instruments? Rattles are excellent Native American symbols and representations of Indian people and their unique culture. They are also among the most used musical instruments for use in ceremonies and rituals throughout most Indian tribes. Rattles, for many years and for the majority of American Indians, have always played a large part... products, articles, news

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