Country music continues to develop in various ways, even though it was born some 230 years ago in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States of America. Country music that we know of today from the 20th and 21st centuries was based on the following:
1920's - A type of bluegrass sound in most recordings. An example would be Uncle Dave Macon, Jimmie Rodgers, or the Carter Family.
1930's - The cowboy period, where major stars such as Roy Rogers, Son's of the Pioneers, Tex Ritter, and Gene Autry were hitting the top of the country music charts.
1940's - More of the type of music with the "big band" sound.
1950's - Rockabilly. When Rock and Roll and Country music was combined together. Elvis Presley is the only artist to date, who could combine most all forms of music into hit records.
1960's - The Nashville Sound was new technology, equipment, and singing style that made country music the most popular music in the world.
1970's - By 1976, country music was heading toward what was known as "The Outlaw Movement." These were artists who basically didn't appreciate the way Nashville nor their recording companies had total control over their careers. Artists like Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson would both sign with another recording company to record the type songs and music they wanted to sing.
1980's - The Pop Music sound to country was the thing that drifted in from the late 1970's. But, the country sound would begin to make a comeback with Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, George Strait, and Ricky Skaggs.
1990's - Traditional Country Music Sound was back! Artists such as Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Reba McEntire, Pam Tillis, and Conway Twitty played the major role in this development.
2000's - Most of the decade has been Pop-Rock sounds on what some may think of as Country Music. As for the true "Classic Country Music Fans," they don't listen to this type of music.
Country Music was from the southern regions of America. Originally called Hillbilly music, it had a great boom after the Great Depression.
country's origin is thought to be dating back to the 19th century.
it was origanally called hillbilly music. then it was called country music. and it was started in 1961. thats when it was born/came nown to the world.
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Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during and after the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music. Rock music also drew strongly on a number of other genres such as blues and folk, and incorporated influences from jazz, classical and other musical sources.
Similarities: Well, they're both music (of course), and they both use a variety of instruments. Also, they are all popular. Differences: 1. Jazz music was developed from mixed cultures at the beginning of 20th century. Rock music was developed from blues, country and jazz in 1950's. 2. Trumpet is the main feature of jazz music while rock uses electric guitars. 3. Jazz music is lower in pitch while rock music is loud and mind blowing. Is that helpful?
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the music sounds so different, but the music is metropolis zone from sonic 2. When each music tunes from lower volume, the means the music sounds so different in the early sunrise. the music sounds so different, but the music is metropolis zone from sonic 2. When each music tunes from lower volume, the means the music sounds so different in the early sunrise.
Given my preference, I'd rather live in a developed country, thank you very much. You call THIS a developed country? Rockabilly music is NOT developed country music.
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Dubai is NOT a developed country, it is an over developed country.
more developed country.
No it is not a developed country. It is a developing country
Andorra is a developed country.
The villancico was developed in Spain during the Renaissance period. This form of vocal music became popular in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
Yes it is a developed country so there. Good Question man!
Yes Austria is a developed country.
Austria is a developed country.