hillbilly music
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Definition
Noun: - A genre of traditional American folk music, originally from the rural, often mountainous, regions of the Southern and Appalachian United States. It is characterized by its straightforward, acoustic sound, simple melodies, and themes of rural life, hardship, love, and faith. It is considered a direct forerunner to modern commercial country music.
Usage
- The term "hillbilly music" was commonly used by the early recording industry in the 1920s and 1930s to market this genre of rural Southern folk music to a broader audience.
- It is now often used in a historical or academic context to describe the early, pre-commercialized forms of country music. In modern casual use, the term "hillbilly" can be considered derogatory, so "old-time music" or "early country" are often preferred.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Carter Family were pioneers in the recording of hillbilly music.
- His collection of 78 rpm records features classic hillbilly music from the 1930s.
- The museum exhibit traced the evolution of hillbilly music into modern country.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Genre Label: The term is primarily used to categorize a specific period and style in the development of American roots music, preceding the "country and western" and later "country" labels.
- Cultural Context: Studying hillbilly music provides insight into the lives, values, and stories of rural, working-class Southern communities in the early 20th century.
Variants and Related Words
- Old-time music: A closely related, often synonymous term that is generally preferred today as it lacks the potentially pejorative connotations of "hillbilly." It emphasizes the traditional, communal aspects of the music.
- Country music: The broader commercial genre that developed directly from hillbilly music, incorporating more polished production and influences from other styles like pop and rock.
- Bluegrass: A related genre that emerged later, characterized by faster tempos, intricate instrumental solos, and a focus on acoustic string bands, which also has roots in hillbilly and old-time traditions.
Synonyms
- Old-time music
- Early country music
- Traditional country
- Mountain music
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "Hillbilly heaven": A colloquial and sometimes humorous phrase referring to an idealized, rustic afterlife, often evoked in the lyrics of some classic country and hillbilly songs.
- The song painted a picture of a simple, peaceful hillbilly heaven.
Noun
- country music originating in mountainous regions of southern United States