a six or twelve stringed instrument with incurved sides, played by plucking or strumming with a pick
guitar
Country and Bluegrass artist mostly known for playing mandolin and for his top hit "Don't Cheat In Our Hometown"
Ricky Skaggs
A famous bluegrass song written by the Osborne Brothers named after a place in Tennessee
Rocky Top
the largest and lowest-pitched bowed string instrument used in bluegrass music
bass
the area of mountains in America where bluegrass music was created
Appalachian Mountains
Written by Earl Scruggs based off Bill Monroe's song "Bluegrass Breakdown"
Foggy Mountain Breakdown
another word for the violin; used to keep songs upbeat and quick in bluegrass
fiddle
This was the first man to create bluegrass music. He is known as the Father of Bluegrass
Bill Monroe
Written by Bill Monroe about his hometown
Blue Moon of Kentucky
a long-neck, stringed instrument with a round body
banjo
What was Bill Monroe's band called?
Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys
A bluegrass/gospel song by Dailey and Vincent about the Jesus's sacrifice
By The Mark
a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum
mandolin
Two brothers who performed bluegrass music together form a young age and also performed with their band "The Clinch Mountain Boys"
A song by Allison Krauss and Union Station about being silent
When You Say Nothing At All