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by Christopher Handyside

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Author:
Christopher Handyside
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978-0431056807
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Heinemann Library; 2New Ed edition (June 5, 2007)
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The music history of the United States includes many styles of folk, popular and classical music. Some of the best-known genres of American music are blues, rock and roll, and country.

The music history of the United States includes many styles of folk, popular and classical music. The history began with the Native Americans, the first people to populate North America. The music of these people was highly varied in form, and was mostly religious in purpose.

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Unlike European musical history, the terra incognita of American music for . Bohlman, Philip V. 1988 The Study of Folk Music in the Modern World (Bloomington). Davis, Ronald L. 1980 A History of Music in American Life

Unlike European musical history, the terra incognita of American music for non-specialists is the pre-modern era. The first half of The Cambridge History of American Music covers all aspects of this period and is worth the price of the whole. Source: The Times Literary Supplement. 1980 A History of Music in American Life. Volume II: The Gilded Years, 1865–1920 (Huntington, New York). Dawson, Jim, and Propes, Steve 1992 What Was the First Rock ‘N’ Roll Record?

Today we’re going to discuss American music history. Aside from that, there are a couple genres that have strongly influenced the direction of American pop and country: African American music and Appalachian folk music. African American music.

Today we’re going to discuss American music history. Obviously it’s a huge topic, so what I intend to do today is an overview-video, and fill in the blanks in more detail in future videos. We’ve done a video on the blues already, so if you’d like to dive deeper into that, definitely check it out. Same goes for ragtime, which is briefly mentioned today. African Americans brought work songs and spirituals into the limelight of the 20th century.

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From the onset of American history, folk music has shown up at times when the people needed it most. Finding Common Ground Through Music. The earliest folk songs rose from slave fields as spirituals such as Down by the Riverside and We Shall Overcome. These are songs about struggle and hardship but are also full of hope. The 20th Century brought folk music back into the American psyche as workers struggled and struck for child labor laws and the eight-hour workday. Workers and folk singers gathered in churches, living rooms and union halls, and learned songs that helped them cope with their rough work environment.

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An odd assortment of public domain recordings assembled by K-Tel Records, American Roots mixes folk, early country, and nascent bluegrass tunes together in a gumbo, and almost by accident, one suspects, actually lives up to its title, with sides by Woody Guthrie, the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers, Bill Monroe, the Delmore Brothers, and others providing a sort of blueprint that would eventually.