An instrument which is blown into to make different tones.
A Harmonica
Who is named "The King of Bluegrass"?
James Henry Martin
Arnold Shultz
What movie began the new rise in bluegrass?
O' Brother Where Art Thou?
Where did it begin
The Appalachian Region
How many main instruments are used in BlueGrass?
7
Which country singer won a grammy for Best Bluegrass album?
Dolly Parton.
Why is Bluegrass called "Bluegrass"?
What is the videogame that utilizes bluegrass for most of its soundtrack.
Red Dead Redemption 2.
Which state is bluegrass most popular in?
Kentucky
A Commonly used 4-5 string instrument in BlueGrass used with hands.
A Banjo
Who is named "The Queen of Bluegrass"?
Rhonda Vincent
What kind of songs laid the building blocks for Bluegrass?
Working Folk Ballads
What movie is about folk songs in the Appalachian region?
Songcatcher.
Which two major cities lie in the bluegrass region?
Louisville and Lexington.
What is the difference between a Violin and a Fiddle.
The style of music played.
Who is "The Father of Bluegrass"?
Bill Monroe
What musical traditions are still found in Bluegrass?
Scots-Irish and West African musical traditions.
What classic video game uses bluegrass themes for its soundtrack?
Banjo Kazooie
Where is the "Bluegrass Capital" of the world?
Owensboro, KY
What is one of the most obscure instruments used in bluegrass. (HINT. It is flat)
Washboard
Who invented the syncopated three finger playing style on a five string banjo?
Earl Scruggs
What year did Bill Monroe release his biggest hit song?
1949
What TV show has people preforming bluegrass 333 Feet underground?
Bluegrass Underground
What is the river that is in the north of the Bluegrass region?
The Ohio River.