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The Story of Country Music Part 1

Across
The ____ Brothers performed simple country songs, but with unique harmonies.
The Carter family were the founding people of country music. Sara sang and played the ____ and Maybelle played the guitar.
Maybelle's style of playing combined ____ and strumming.
In the 1930's, the ____ hit record sales badly. However, music was a sweet release from the harshness of life.
Country music is built on sound, ____, and spirit.
The carters would travel around to collect ____ from around the mountains to record.
Shows called ____ dances were held with live performers as rural variety shows which was also on the radio.
Nashville is the home of ____ country music
Country music is passed down from ____ to generation.
Once on ____, the music would reach beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
Traditional country music is rooted in America's past. Many of the songs came over with emigrants from Britain and Ireland and tell of the lives and values of those first ____ and the hardships they had to overcome.
Down
The Stanley Brothers harmonies created a family ____ sound that was eerie and unearthly.
Country songs speak of timeless issues like birth, death, longing, loss, salvation, ____, and is life.
People sat around the radio and ____ together to connect with the rest of the world.
As microphones became more sensitive as they were developed, ____ in country music were used more and more.
People learned to sing in ____, which became the training ground for the distinctive harmonies of mountain music.
Country music was trapped in the ____ Mountains in America's rural south
Ralph Stanley's music was often referred to as ____, after the bluegrass state of Kentucky.
"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" was written by Ralph Stanley, who was raised in the hills of ____.
During the depression, people switched from using records to using ____ because it was much less expensive.
When recording, musicians generally had ____ take to get it right with ONE microphone.
It is very popular in country music to take something old and make it into something new.