The history of country music, dates all the way back to before World War 1. It began as a style of expression for southern working white men, which reflected the heartaches of that century through music. Although country music began to differ through artist, the values of the audience never changed. These values included Christianity, romanticism, good times, and the constant search for love. The origin of the genre can always be traced back to the South, of course. Which is where it started, and most likely where it will always remain.
The style of country music ranges from upbeat barn parties to heartfelt tearjerkers. Whatever the mood is, it is guaranteed that there is a country song for it. This genre consists mainly of the sound of a guitar and the occasional banjo or fiddle depending on the decade being listened to. The steady southern beat is often catchy and appeals to all music loving ears. Country music does not …show more content…
It is real life stories, struggles, and heartache. Each song tells a different story and every emotion that was felt during the time. Whether it is not knowing where the next meal would come from, loving sing while fearing God, or not understanding why someone you loved walked out. Us, Americans can relate to those situations. We understand the feeling and the hurt, which only makes country music fans, appreciate the song and artist even more so. Country music artist take their pains and create beautiful, harsh, and more importantly real life music. Country music has come as far as it has because it is believable and Americans are always searching high and low for just a piece of truth to