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Here ya go JOSweetHeart. .....What do I think of bluegrass music? My most favorite female is rooted in the format.![]()
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On the one hand, I agree with you, the new stuff isn't as good as the pure stuff.Depends.
Old timey bluegrass like Bill Munroe, Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson doing traditional songs is great.
What I've heard termed as "new grass" like Yonder Mountain String Band, or bluegrass bands that do modern covers with drums or other non-traditional instruments suck, imo.
David Grisman is pretty great, though.
Bluegrass is pretty popular here in Colorado, especially among hippies and outdoorsy sports types (like climbers, rafters, hikers - not just fishermen and hunters).
On the other hand, have you heard what the alternative is for today's youth to listen to? Do you know what garbage is in the top 40?
A year or so a blue grass video from one of these newer bands came through my feed, I thought it was interesting, it went viral, I'm sure you saw it. My 14yo was amazed. He thought it was the most awesome thing he had hear in a long time, very unique, very creative. He asked me what sort of music is was.
I told him it was that "boring twangy music" we listen to on the weekends. "Blue Grass." He laughed.
Anyway, the point is, it's a good way to hook the younger generation. They seriously don't like the corporate shit that is being shoveled to them, but they don't think they have any other alternatives. Seriously.
If you are a teenage boy over achiever, and had a choice between Kanye and this, what would you find more interesting?
Here ya go JOSweetHeart. .....What do I think of bluegrass music? My most favorite female is rooted in the format.![]()
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My favorite bluegrass band had one guy who sometimes used the Jews harp. No offense to anyone, that's what it's called.and folk and bluegrass are different, and wth no the harmonica is not a distinguishing feature of bluegrass though if that's what you have, that's what u play.....