- Bluegrass music - Wikipedia
Bluegrass features acoustic stringed instruments and emphasizes the off-beat The off-beat can be "driven" (played close to the previous bass note) or "swung" (played farther from the previous bass note)
- California Bluegrass Association – Bluegrass, Old-time, and gospel music
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- Top Bluegrass Songs Of All Time - YouTube
Some of the Best Bluegrass Songs of all time Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley, Lonesome River Band, Earl Scruggs and much more Classics to Modern Bluegrass #blu
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- Bluegrass | Appalachian, Folk, Country | Britannica
bluegrass, in music, country and western style that emerged in the United States after World War II, a direct descendant of the old-time string-band music that had been widely played and recorded by such groups as the Carter Family from the late 1920s
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- A Brief History of Bluegrass Music - Bluegrass Heritage
The origin of bluegrass music can be traced to the people who came to America in the 1600s from Ireland, Scotland, and England and brought with them basic styles of music that are generally considered to be the roots of modern bluegrass music
- Essential Bluegrass - YouTube Music
Ruby, Are You Mad At Your Man? (Edit) High Lonesome Sound (feat The Travelin' McCourys) Will There Be Any Stars? Shackles Chains (feat The Osborne Brothers) The songs that define the rich and
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