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  1. Music (16462 bytes)
    16: ...ding [[structure]], texture and style. Other commonly included aspects include the spatial location or...
    18: ...on the primary aspect of music because it is the only aspect common to both "sound" and "silence."
    20: ...h music is made. By 'music-making,' I intend not only actual performance but also how music is heard, ...
    43: ...sic is often preserved in memory and performance only, handed down [[oral history|orally]], or aurally...
    95: ... mathematics, and anthropology. What is most commonly taught in beginning music theory classes are gui...
  2. Banjo (6143 bytes)
    10: ...s today are fretted. Banjo strings are most commonly metal, although [[nylon]] and gut used on simple...
    14: ...s and is used in various forms of [[music]]. In [[bluegrass music]], which uses the five-string resonator ban...
    18: ...GBd. In earlier times, the tuning gCGBd was commonly used instead. Other tunings common in old-time ...
    22: ...a single one held between thumb and forefinger), unlike the five-string banjo, which is almost always ...
  3. Kentucky (15076 bytes)
    8: Nickname = Bluegrass State |
    45: ...from the Cherokee word for "meadowland" after the bluegrass pastures that lured early pioneers to the state. ...
    55: Kentucky, also known as ''The Bluegrass State'', borders the [[Midwest]] and [[Deep South...
    59: ...e southeast, the north-central [[Bluegrass region|Bluegrass]] Region, the south-central and western [[Pennyro...
    61: ...ge:Bluegrass stonewall 8097.JPG|thumb|right|Rural Bluegrass scene]]
  4. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    44: ...ctly before the finger). Fretboards are most commonly made of [[rosewood]], [[ebony]], and [[maple]].
    48: ...d both forward and backward (most truss rods can only be loosened so much, beyond which the bolt will ...
    50: ...th, 15th, 17th, 19th, and 21st frets, and double inlays on the 12th, sometimes 7th, and (if present) 2...
    57: ...rengthened with internal bracing, decorated with inlays and purfling, and subjected to a lot of abuse.
    72: ...imes incorrectly referred to as a "tremolo bar"--unlike the change in pitch that the whammy bar produc...
  5. Musical genre (24851 bytes)
    28: ... [[Steven Curtis Chapman]] were artists that not only appealed to their Christian fans, but also found...
    53: ...ic]], which slowly morphed into [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]]-influenced [[jam band]]s like the [[Grateful De...
    57: ...remained mostly traditional, though [[progressive bluegrass]] and [[close harmony]] groups do exist, and the ...
    83: ...sive and confusing genre classification that can only be truly defined by flagbearers and flagburners ...
    111: ... be applied without any controversy. Perhaps the only bands ''always'' considered "punk" are the [[Lis...
  6. List of genres of country (522 bytes)
    17: *[[Bluegrass music|Bluegrass]]
    18: **[[New traditional bluegrass]]
    19: **[[Old-time bluegrass]]/[[Appalachian bluegrass]]
    20: **[[Progressive bluegrass]]
  7. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    33: ...jug band]]s, [[honky tonk]] and [[bluegrass music|bluegrass]], and are the root of modern [[country music]].
    35: ...rew on the blues to create tales of the poor and unlucky (Collins, 11), while the Carters preferred mo...
    62: ...ch were to evolve into the pop-folk of the 1940s, bluegrass and country.
    113: ...tones]] and [[The Who]] dominated the charts and only a few American bands, such as [[The Beach Boys]]...
    127: ...thin the space of a few years. At the same time, bluegrass became a major influence on [[jam band]]s like [[...
  8. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    10: ...nd]]. For a time, the Bakersfield Sound was the only homegrown music that could compete in sales agai...
    32: ...developed during this period, though it was certainly not unheard of before.
    42: A few bands popular among only a small crowd of devoted followers emerged in th...
    46: ...d And In the Way]] invented a progressive form of bluegrass that came to be known as [[newgrass]]. Though th...
  9. Pat Nixon (3962 bytes)
    21: ...ists in varied American traditions--from opera to bluegrass. Mrs. Nixon took quiet pride in adding 600 painti...
  10. Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
    5: ...me from the states of Virginia and Maryland, but only the Maryland portion remains part of the Distric...
    105: ... open to tourists). Tours to the White House can only be arranged by a member of Congress. Screening ...
    117: ...spite the high rate of crime, violence was not evenly distributed across the city, but rather was prim...
    127: ...ion]] must be registered [http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/StateLaws.aspx?ST=DC]. Critics, citing numerou...
    156: ...adquarters to many large corporations. [[America Online]] and [[Orbital Sciences Corporation]] are bas...

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