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100

Known for his natural yodel, this artist became the first to ever be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame

Who is Jimmie Rodgers?

100

A fretted, 5-stringed instrument with a long neck and a round body, most often only plucked using 3 fingers

What is a banjo?

100

The rapid alternation between chest voice and head voice/falsetto

What is yodeling?

100

The music genre that Bluegrass pay homage to with its form, instrumental-focus, and virtuosic playing

What is Jazz?

100

In this context, white religious country music

What is gospel?

200

This female artist was known for charting both the pop and country charts with hits like "Crazy" and "Walkin' After Midnight"

Who is Patsy Cline?

200

Originally a Portuguese instrument with 4 strings, whose Hawaiian name translates to "jumping fleas"

What is a ukulele?

200

Genre that posed a threat to country music in the 1950s and forced it to change its sound to stay relevant

What is rock & roll?

200

The characteristic that all 5 of the instruments used in Bluegrass music share that allows them to resonate without electricity

What is acoustic?

200

A country music style that often has cowboys and ranching as the subject matter

What is country-western?

300

Possibly the most well-known female country artist of all time, this woman is known for clean soprano voice. She grew up singing gospel songs with her 11 siblings in the mountains of Tennessee. 

Who is Dolly Parton?

300

A fretted, 8-stringed instrument most often played in Bluegrass music and other folk styles

What is a mandolin?

300

The invention of this allowed country music to spread in popularity across the United States

What is A.M. radio?

300
A movie released in the year 2000, based on the Greek Epic, "The Odyssey," that brought a resurgence of interest in Bluegrass music in the early 21st century.

What is "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"?

300

A style of country that added piano, electric instruments, and drums in order to stay relevant after the rise of rock & roll

What is country-pop or the "Nashville Sound"?

400

This artist broke racial and cultural barriers, becoming the only black country artist to have a long and distinguished career

Who is Charley Pride?

400

A sort of "cheater guitar" in which the player presses buttons to change the chord being played

What is an autoharp?

400

The most famous of all Barn Dance Radio Shows, still airing today

What is the Grand Ole Opry?

400
The haunting, high-pitched calls sung in a straight-toned voice, characteristic of the music of mountain-people

What is the "high lonesome sound"?

400

A country music style that was played in small bars and clubs, with instruments being electrified to be heard over the noisy environment

What is honky-tonk?

500

Although he suffered from chronic pain his entire life, this artist is known as one of the greatest honky-tonk stars. He was dismissed by the Grand Ole' Opry for drunkenness and erratic behavior.

Who is Hank Williams Sr.?

500

A stringed instrument that lays flat and is played by dragging a metal bar across plucked strings

What is a steel guitar?

500

Hawaiian style of guitar playing in which the strings are loosened to cause a slapping sound against the instrument

What is slack-key guitar?

500

The man who most banjo players model their 3-finger-style picking after

Who is Earl Scruggs?

500

Topical songs relating political or social events, often involving the railroad

What is an American Folk Ballad?

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