Where did the arrangement of 'Going Up On the Mountain' by Jody Stecher come from
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The arrangement of 'Going Up On the Mountain' by Jody Stecher
came when Jody Stecher went for mountain climbing.
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What instruments is Alison Krauss known for playing
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She is known for playing the fiddle.
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Bluegrass had a big increase in popularity when a famed 1960s TV show featured a bluegrass theme song who wrote and performed the song
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The show was probably, "The Beverly Hillbillies," and the theme
song was performed by "Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, and the Foggy
Mt. Boys."
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Which of these performers inherited not just a style but an actual instrument from his teacher
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Tony Rice
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Which of these instruments is not among the big five of bluegrass instruments
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Banjo
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Who came first in the history of bluegrass
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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.
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Two musicians joined Bill Monroes band in 1945 and had a major impact on the bands sound Who were they
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Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt
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Who of the following is not known for being a songwriter Cecil Sharp Stephen Foster Woody Guthrie or Bob Dylan
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Cecil Sharp
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What is jamming in World War 2
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Jamming is a radio transmission deliberately sent out to disrupt
the enemy's communications.
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Which one of these is not a characteristic of folk music
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Folk music was invented in the 1930s by Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger.
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Where did the arrangement of 'Going Up On the Mountain' by Jody Stecher come from
The arrangement of 'Going Up On the Mountain' by Jody Stecher
came when Jody Stecher went for mountain climbing.
What instruments is Alison Krauss known for playing
She is known for playing the fiddle.
Bluegrass had a big increase in popularity when a famed 1960s TV show featured a bluegrass theme song who wrote and performed the song
The show was probably, "The Beverly Hillbillies," and the theme
song was performed by "Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, and the Foggy
Mt. Boys."
Which of these performers inherited not just a style but an actual instrument from his teacher
Tony Rice
Which of these instruments is not among the big five of bluegrass instruments
Banjo
Who came first in the history of bluegrass
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.
Two musicians joined Bill Monroes band in 1945 and had a major impact on the bands sound Who were they
Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt
Who of the following is not known for being a songwriter Cecil Sharp Stephen Foster Woody Guthrie or Bob Dylan
Cecil Sharp
What is jamming in World War 2
Jamming is a radio transmission deliberately sent out to disrupt
the enemy's communications.
Which one of these is not a characteristic of folk music
Folk music was invented in the 1930s by Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger.