1. Genre: Country Music By Stephanie Willmott Media
Stuides
2. Origins Country music originated with Celtic Folk and old-
time music. It has been said that Country music first originated in
the Southern United States of America.
3. Song Structure Most country songs are simple and easily
memorable, commonly featuring three chords and a verse-chorus-verse
structure.
4. Stories It has been known that many country songs take the
form of a narrative, that includes characters, dialogue, plot
twists and climaxes. Sometimes rather than being sung, action will
sometimes be spoken. While sometimes country artists will be the
stars of their stories and sing them from the first person, other
times they will function and simply take the role as a
narrator.
5. Costumes Country and western singers dress very casually and
relaxed in the style of cowboys and cowgirls. A prime example of
this would be Dolly Parton and Jimmie Rodgers. Rhinestones are
often used to enhance country and western singers costumes.
6. Dolly Parton Cd Cover Analysis
7. Country Inspirations Lastly, country music has always been
known for the memorable stories that are told within its verses.
Most country songs are written by individuals raised in rural
areas, exposed to the economic and social challenges of the world,
or have been motivated by an individual's spiritual foundation, and
therefore the story within the song can prove to be emotionally
moving, personally inspiring, and easily identifiable by anyone
exposed to the same life experiences. This links to the Uses and
Gratifications Theory which states that people engage with media
texts e.g. music for social interaction and to feel like part of a
community, being in the same situations and circumstances as the
artists writing the songs.
8. Country Inspirations Lastly, country music has always been
known for the memorable stories that are told within its verses.
Most country songs are written by individuals raised in rural
areas, exposed to the economic and social challenges of the world,
or have been motivated by an individual's spiritual foundation, and
therefore the story within the song can prove to be emotionally
moving, personally inspiring, and easily identifiable by anyone
exposed to the same life experiences. This links to the Uses and
Gratifications Theory which states that people engage with media
texts e.g. music for social interaction and to feel like part of a
community, being in the same situations and circumstances as the
artists writing the songs.