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91: Country Western, Train Beat And Country Rock - Styles, History And Development Drummers Guide
In the 1970s, Country music, with artists such as Charlie Daniels, began incorporating the sound and influence of mainstream Rock n' Roll. In this article we will be discussing Country Western, Train Beat and Country Rock styles, their developments and history.

92: Bluegrass, Western Swing, And Country Two-Beat - History And Development Drummers Guide
Growing out of the instrumentation of early 20th century string bands and the influence of Blues, Bluegrass received radio exposure in the 1930s. In this article we will be discussing Bluegrass, Western Swing, and Country Two-Beat styles, their development and history.

93: Country Music - History And Development Drummers Guide Part Two
In the 1950s, Ray Price, with drummer Buddy Harman, developed the Country Shuffle. In the same decade, the heavier back beat influence of Rock n' Roll emerged. In this article we will be discussing Country music style, development and history - part two.

94: MOH Server Features
The Servers stream music on hold from music on hold data source files that are stored on their disks and servers stream music on hold from an external audio source (for example, looping tape recorder, radio, or CD).

95: Country Music - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One
Country music is popular around the world and serves an age-old function: storytelling. Its themes of love, heartache are exceedingly popular. In this article we will be discussing Country music style, development and history - part one.

96: Ska And Reggae - History And Development Drummers Guide
Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin says that musicians created the word Ska "to talk about the skat! skat! skat! scratchin' guitar that goes behind." This pattern is largely what gives Ska its characteristic sound. In this article we will be discussing Ska and Reggae musical styles, their development and history.

97: Calypso And Soca - History And Development Drummers Guide
Caribbean music is a fusion of many different musical cultures, including South American, Cuban, African, North American, and even European, the compositions, rhythms, and instruments of Caribbean music, reflect a celebratory atmosphere.

98: Cajun And Zydeco - History And Development Drummers Guide
The terms Cajun and Zydeco refer to two distinct styles, both stemming from French cultures in southern Louisiana. However, as current Cajun and Zydeco musicians often cover both genres, it's appropriate to include development and history of both styles in one article.

99: Batucada, Samba And Bossa Nova - History And Development Drummers Guide
The word Batucada refers to the percussion rhythms of street Samba from carnival in Rio de Janeiro and is played solely on percussion instruments. In this article we will be discussing Batucada, Samba and Bossa Nova styles their development and history.

100: Brazilian And Samba - Styles, History And Development Drummers Guide
By becoming familiar with the various grooves in this and other Afro Cuban articles, a drummer will be able to recognize and play appropriate rhythm in almost any Latin style. In this article we will be discussing Brazilian and Samba styles, their developments and history.


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