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An instrument which is blown into to make different tones.

A Harmonica

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Who is named "The King of Bluegrass"?

James Henry Martin

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Who is the man who influenced Bill Monroe to record bluegrass? (This man went unrecorded but is still considered a legend)

Arnold Shultz

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What movie began the new rise in bluegrass?

O' Brother Where Art Thou?

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Where did it begin

The Appalachian Region

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How many main instruments are used in BlueGrass?

7

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Which country singer won a grammy for Best Bluegrass album?

Dolly Parton.

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Why is Bluegrass called "Bluegrass"?

Named after Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys
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What is the videogame that utilizes bluegrass for most of its soundtrack. 

Red Dead Redemption 2.

200

Which state is bluegrass most popular in?

Kentucky

300

A Commonly used 4-5 string instrument in BlueGrass used with hands.

A Banjo

300

Who is named "The Queen of Bluegrass"?

Rhonda Vincent

300

What kind of songs laid the building blocks for Bluegrass? 

Working Folk Ballads

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What movie is about folk songs in the Appalachian region?

Songcatcher.

300

Which two major cities lie in the bluegrass region?

Louisville and Lexington.

400

What is the difference between a Violin and a Fiddle.

The style of music played.

400

Who is "The Father of Bluegrass"?

Bill Monroe

400

What musical traditions are still found in Bluegrass?

Scots-Irish and West African musical traditions. 

400

What classic video game uses bluegrass themes for its soundtrack?

Banjo Kazooie

400

Where is the "Bluegrass Capital" of the world?

Owensboro, KY

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What is one of the most obscure instruments used in bluegrass. (HINT. It is flat)

Washboard

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Who invented the syncopated three finger playing style on a five string banjo?

Earl Scruggs

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What year did Bill Monroe release his biggest hit song? 

1949

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What TV show has people preforming bluegrass 333 Feet underground? 

Bluegrass Underground

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What is the river that is in the north of the Bluegrass region?

The Ohio River.

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