Bluegrass is a sub-genre of Country Music that relies heavily on acoustic stringed instruments. Its five major instruments are the fiddle, the guitar, the mandolin, the five string banjo, and the upright bass.
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Big Bluegrass Special was created in 1962-11.
The Bluegrass states were North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia. To remember them, know that all five states border each other and they're near the Atlantic Ocean.
Bluegrass music is a form of American roots music. It has its own roots in Irish, Scottish and English traditional music. Bluegrass was inspired by the music of immigrants from the British Isles (particularly the Scots-Irish immigrants in Appalachia), as well as jazz and blues. In bluegrass, as in jazz, each instrument takes a turn playing the melody and improvising around it, while the others revert to backing; this is in contrast to old-time music, in which all instruments play the melody together or one instrument carries the lead throughout while the others provide accompaniment. Bluegrass is distinctively acoustic instrumentation not using electrical instruments of any kind except for the electric bass guitar.
Legendary When Baseball Came to the Bluegrass - 2011 was released on: USA: October 2011
Among the big five instruments in bluegrass, the banjo is prominent for its distinctive sound and rhythmic playing style. The other key instruments typically include the mandolin, guitar, fiddle, and upright bass. The banjo often serves as a driving force in bluegrass music, contributing to its energetic and lively atmosphere. Its unique picking technique, known as "Scruggs style," has become synonymous with the genre.
In my order of preference: Banjo (5-string) Guitar Mandolin Violin Dog Box (String bass)
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The big five instruments in bluegrass music are typically the banjo, fiddle, guitar, mandolin, and upright bass. An instrument that is not among these is the accordion. While the accordion can be used in various folk and traditional music styles, it does not have a prominent role in bluegrass.
People of the Bluegrass Roots played the guitar, banjo, and violin.
Big Bluegrass Special was created in 1962-11.
This question could be open for much debate. If you are looking at "bluegrass" music, then it is undeniably Bill Monroe. Sometimes the argument arises that the instruments used in Bluegrass where around before Monroe, but it was indeed Bill Monroe that took those instruments and combined them into the core group of instruments that are still used in Bluegrass today. Monroe experimented with several combinations of instruments, even the accordion, before settling with mandolin, bass, guitar, banjo and fiddle.
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In the Mood The Big Band Era in the Bluegrass - 2003 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
It depends on today, and yesterday's music. In the music of today in 2010, I can't think of any instruments that aren't related to most any form of music.An example of yesterday, Bluegrass, Country, and Folk Music didn't have the same instruments as Classical Music. Such instruments as French horns, violins, cellos, tubas, or clarinet's.Today, it's a different story. An example of that would be, a few years back, country artist Lori Morgan recorded a Christmas album with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.================================================================I believe the person asking the question is looking for a specific instrument, based in the bad grammar in the question itself. I believe the answer they are looking for is "Steel guitar."
In the Mood The Big Band Era in the Bluegrass - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 6 March 2003 (Kentucky)