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Classic Country Music

Posted on : 29-10-2009 | By : Live Concert | In : Country Music

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Country music made its mark in the early twentieth century. It was initially popular amongst the individuals in rural areas of the west and the south. This genre of music has developed from ballads and famous folk tunes. From the days of Hillbilly music, country music is now simply referred to as country, western or country and western. Classic country music is an assortment of tunes from diverse cultures and music patterns.

Each style is disparate and unique in style. The use of rhythms, chord structures and musical intonations vary. Though modern country music could use contemporary beats, they are adaptations of classic versions. Classic country music has an individualistic character that was developed to suit the  performer’s  voice modulation capacity and style. These classics are unique and offer inimitable singing styles. This includes the styles of music legends Jimmy Rodgers and Hank Williams.

Vernon Dalhart was one of the 1st renowned country singers to render an all time hit. Other meaningful country music performers were Riley Puckett, Don Richardson and Fiddling John Carson. Ernest Stoneman, Charlie Poole, the North Carolina Ramblers and The Skillet Lickers were others who made their presence felt in the field of country classic music in its early days.

Classic country music has a universal charm and is renowned for its easy to understand rhythmic tunes and serious lyrics. A number of classic country tunes are recitals of western legends, heroes and get togethers. This serious music continues to be a popular choice of music even today. The classic country music business is a rewarding and profitable business that continues to reap rewards for their age-old copyrights. Millions of dollars are being realized and paid out as royalties even today. Listeners are still able to feel its rustic charm and intention. The fan following for classic country music is immense and continues to grow.

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