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The main problem with Country Music is that is almost always about dumb stuff and it's easy to write.

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"Twang"

Vocalists in this genre have a generally lazy vocal quality, dragging their speech with little regard for annunciation. There is an abusive relationship with the "notes" they choose to sing in their song. They slide up the scale to the "note" - often times without reaching it - and slide off the note as if they're dismounting a horse. They also prefer to hold out grating vowel sounds such as "rrr" or "aaah" instead of preferring the pure vowel sounds. The southern dialect is very lazy, simplifying consonant and vowel sounds to a slowed-down drawl, which in itself can be grating.

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Oftentimes music in this genre is very formulaic. The title of the song is almost uniformly the last line of the song. The chorus is repetitive and long - to avoid having to write additional lyrics, presumably. The chord progression is recycled and tired. There are generally very little instrumental "breaks" where the vocal part rests. This is a very indicative feature of much of the more contemporary style where instrumental musicians never get to show off, because the music is all about the vocalist. Unlike bluegrass or classical country, modern country doesn't indulge in exciting and provocative instrumentals.

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