Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

A Little Information On Bluegrass Music

By: Rick Martin Home | Arts-and-Entertainment | Music


If you enjoy being accompanied throughout your life by melodious sounds, you might want to consider giving bluegrass music a try. You can listen to bluegrass music in the morning when you wake up, hear a few bluegrass music tones when you have your breakfast, lend an ear to bluegrass music from your car's radio while driving to work, at your work place and finally when you go to sleep later at night. You should especially give bluegrass music a chance whenever you feel you can make a change in your mood improving it through music therapy.

Bluegrass music is thought to be a variety of American roots music with origins from Irish, English and Scottish traditional music. This genre's name, bluegrass to be more exact, is derived from the name of Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys. Bluegrass music illustrates perfectly the American idea of a melting pot. The diverse influences from all around the US have made bluegrass one of the country's representative music types, being much appreciated especially in Europe. Animated by the traditional music of the British Isles, particularly by the one brought overseas by the Scottish-Irish immigrants of Appalachia, bluegrass has blues and jazz music as its base. Bluegrass music is influenced by jazz and it revolves around improvised solos while the other band players revert to backing. That's not the case with old-school music, which resorts to a homogenous melody lines played by all instruments at the same moment.

Different from all the generally accepted country music, bluegrass depends (in most cases) on acoustic stringed instruments. The most popular bluegrass instruments are the acoustic guitar, the mandolin, the banjo and let's not forget the fiddle. Bluegrass music sometimes uses the resonator guitar as well because it has a deep impact on the listeners.

There are many disagreements on what a genuine bluegrass band should have as instrumentation and this issue is generated by the fact that the background details of the bluegrass fans who are debating are different. Some are simple listeners, while others have a more refined taste and desire to listen to certain bluegrass instruments. Because the original bluegrass term comes from Bill Monroe's band, many fans think that bluegrass music players should use only the instruments which were used by the Blue Grass Boys. These instruments were the mandolin (played by Monroe himself), the guitar, the fiddle, the banjo and the upright bass. Although to some this sounds pretty good, it isn't a plausible idea for the 21st century when music borders are crossed easily and usually with success. Bluegrass music isn't an exception and it has suffered changes and influences of all types. The results are considered great by some less conservative fans. However there are still others who need to be pleased and because bluegrass music can't sing a different tune!", bluegrass bands have adopted the old and added a wide variety of non-bluegrass instruments also, like accordions, harmonicas, pianos, drums or electric guitar which are generally acknowledged in the bluegrass community.

When discussing bluegrass music, we shouldn't leave out the bluegrass vocals that offer the listener the distinguishing hue of this type of music. Bluegrass music has backing vocals composed of two, three or four parts, frequently with emotional or faithful themes. The bluegrass vocal approach has been labeled as the "high lonesome sound" making bluegrass music a high-pitched rhythm.

Going back to the bluegrass origins, one can realize that bluegrass music was created during the 1940s. Recording bluegrass music was limited around this period because of the World War II rationing. Since then, bluegrass has changed under the improvements of three generations of players and it is very difficult to say which one is the best. Nowadays, there are international bluegrass contests and festivals proving this music's congeniality. In fact bluegrass music has celebrated its 60th anniversary and a lot of successful representations for the loving fans.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Our site welcomes everyone interested in bluegrass music . By visiting us, you can find out more interesting information about bluegrass songs, singers, lyrics and tones.

Tags: , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Music Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Music

  • Online Music Video Subscription Websites
    By: Dylan | Jun 5th 2007
    For music video fanatics and music enthusiasts now you can enjoy online music videos by subscribing to a selected online music video website. Read

  • Kentucky Blue Grass: A Very Popular Type Of Grass
    By: Mr.Andrew Caxton | Apr 25th 2007
    It can be tricky to select a type of grass that would work well for your lawn. Kentucky Blue Grass is a very popular choice that can adapt to well given the proper care.

    The Roots Of Kentucky Blue Grass

    The type of grass known as Kentucky Bluegrass is not native to North America but originates ...
    Read

  • Unlimited Music Downloads Tips On Downloading Music Mp3
    By: Davion W | Jan 15th 2007
    Unlimited music downloads was a dream to music lovers in the past. Today it has become a reality to us. With so many online music stores, we are able to find songs we love, download them onto our computer or portable media device such as the MP3 player. This article would share with you what are some of the benefits of down ... Read

  • Folk Music In Ireland
    By: Toureagle | Jun 24th 2008
    Experience the magic and excitement of Ireland's traditional folk music on a road trip that takes in the country's best folk music venues and festivals. Your tour should begin in the capital of traditional music, Galway, which hosts regular live performances and the renowned Galway Sessions. Then it's on to Dublin, where pu ... Read

  • Learn Music Theory For Pianists
    By: Georgia Reader | Jan 2nd 2009
    The study of music theory entails the analysis and building of chords, how to develop a melody, scales, rhythm, and ear training. In most traditional music school settings, music theory has always been a part of the curriculum. Nowadays, in this world with people that want quick results and fast fixes, students just don't ... Read

  • Seven Music Related Jobs In Uk Business
    By: Rita Henry | Jun 2nd 2006
    The music scene is alive and well - thriving even - in the UK. While there are thousands of artists dreaming of their big break, the music industry offers far more to the job hunter than the life of a performer. All those bands and singers and musicians need a support framework, after all. If you're a music lover looking fo ... Read

  • Training For Music Industry Jobs
    By: Rita Henry | Jun 8th 2006
    The music industry is undoubtedly one of the 'sexiest' fields in which to work, according to a recent survey by the editors of Time magazine. There are music industry jobs that require nearly any skill set that you can bring to the job, and the training required varies with each of the music industry jobs that may interest ... Read

  • Networking To Find Music Education Jobs
    By: Rita Henry | Jun 26th 2006
    For those most passionate about their music, a job in music education is a natural fit. Far from being a case of "those who can't do, teach", those who take music education jobs are talented not only as artists but as teachers who want to pass their love of music on to another generation, to ensure that there is always musi ... Read

  • The Role Of Computers In Editing Music
    By: heera | Nov 21st 2006
    Computer has started to stretch its wings in the field of music too.With designed music software you can compose, edit music of your choice with your PC and creativity. Programmed music software is in the market which renders all the requirements to compose and edit music. Music editing software is Goldwave, FlexiMusic. Fle ... Read

  • Downloading Online Music 5 Hot Tips
    By: Davion W | Mar 14th 2007
    Downloading online music in recent years have picked up at tremendous speeds. And I am talking about downloading online music at legal websites such as iTunes, Amazon, HMV and the likes. It is understandable since MP3 players are taking the lion's share of the portable digital music players market. Downloading online music ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy