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Aaron Copland was know for being a 20th century artist but was also know as a romantic for his beautiful music.
Aaron Copland is remembered because of his music and his influence upon musicians. He wrote several orchestral pieces celebrating America and Americans that became and remain hugely popular: "Fanfare for the Common Man," "Appalachian Spring," "Billy the Kid," "Rodeo," and "A Lincoln Portrait." His book "What to Listen For in Music" still sells thousands of copies. His style of orchestration, luminous and transparent, influenced many composers worldwide.
The music style jazz was first invented around 1895 when Buddy Bolden was the first person to play this improvised style which later became known as jazz.
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The hoedown was not written by one person, as it is a style of folk dance and music that has roots in American history. The hoedown is typically associated with country and bluegrass music, and is characterized by lively step dancing and quick tempos.
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it's kindof between hip hop and country :) hope that helps
He basically created bluegrass music.
classical,bluegrass,newgrass,and jazz
The greatest banjo player in Bluegrass music is Earl Scruggs. So, that would be my guess to your question.
Bluegrass as a style developed during the mid-1940s. Because of war rationing, recording was limited during that time, and it would be most accurate to say that bluegrass was played some time after World War II, but no earlier. As with any musical genre, no one person can claim to have "invented" it. Rather, bluegrass is an amalgam of old-time music, country, ragtime and jazz. Nevertheless, bluegrass's beginnings can be traced to one band. Today Bill Monroe is referred to as the "founding father" of bluegrass music; the bluegrass style was named for his band, the Blue Grass Boys, formed in 1939.
I believe it was composed of jazz, pop, and country mixed together
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Jazz, orchestra, bluegrass, western classical, 1950s-style blues and rock and roll, rockabilly/psychobilly, traditional country music, bluegrass, tango and many types of folk music.