Old-time music
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Old-time music is a genre of North American folk music. It developed along with various North American folk dances, such as square dancing, clogging, and buck dancing. It is played on acoustic instruments, generally centering on a combination of fiddle (see old time fiddling) and plucked string instruments, most often the banjo, guitar, and mandolin. Together, they form an ensemble called the string band, which has historically been the most common configuration to play old-time music. The genre is considered a precursor to modern country music.
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Old-time music | |
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Stylistic origins | North American folk music, Appalachian music |
Cultural origins | English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, French, German, Spanish, African, Native American |
Derivative forms | Bluegrass, country, Cajun fiddle |
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American folk music revival |
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