Topic: BLUEGRASS
A few weeks ago, I bought the (fantastic) new album, ROBERT PLANT & ALISSON KRAUSE.
This is a kind of turning point in my "music knowledge", a mix of typical PLANT music combined with what is called bluegrass. Probably, almost sure, this album represents BLUEGRASS, but definitely not the real BLUEGRASS.
Thanks to chordie and the chordians, I am so happy to learn a lot about American Music, different styles and so much more.
So, blues is a typical US phenomenon, neglecting the fact that it was brought to Europe, by mostly sailors, and discovered here by some famous groups, like The Animals, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, who send the blues back to the USA, where the roots were, used originally by Afro-Americans. Is it correct if I write that this music, also ROCK & ROLL, was not accepted at all in the 50ties, because it was Afro-American and in those years there were still big problems between ethnic groups.
- Can we consider Bluegrass as Folk music?
- Are the Bluegrass roots coming from Europe? (Ireland, Scotland?), or is it a different phenomenon.
- When, can we speak about Bluegrass, and is there a similarity between Country & Western, or is this again another music style?
- MY GUITAR PLAYS EVERY STYLE = BLUES, ROCK, METAL, so I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY IT.
[color=blue]Civilization began the first time an angry person cast a word instead of a rock.[/color]