Appalachian Folk Events This Week in Leros
Appalachian Folk events in Leros this week. Updated daily.
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Sound profile
A vocal-driven, underground sound.
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About Appalachian Folk
Appalachian folk music originated in the isolated mountain regions of the Eastern United States, evolving from the integration of 18th-century British Isles ballads and hymns with African-American rhythmic influences. This genre is defined by its "high lonesome sound," typically featuring acoustic instrumentation such as the fiddle, clawhammer banjo, mountain dulcimer, and acoustic guitar. Rhythms are generally straightforward in 4/4 time, with tempos fluctuating between somber, slow-paced narrative ballads and lively, high-energy reels intended for social dancing. Functioning as a direct precursor to bluegrass and modern country, Appalachian folk emphasizes raw vocal storytelling and communal participation over commercial polish or electronic enhancement.
Also known as: Appalachian music, Mountain music
Appalachian Folk events in Leros this week - FAQ
- What Appalachian Folk events are in Leros this week?
- Mood tracks all Appalachian Folk events in Leros this week - upcoming concerts, club nights, and shows. The calendar is updated daily. Each listing includes venue, lineup, and a direct ticket link. Browse the full weekly Appalachian Folk schedule in Leros above.
- Where can I find Appalachian Folk in Leros this week?
- Appalachian folk music originated in the isolated mountain regions of the Eastern United States, evolving from the integration of 18th-century British Isles ballads and hymns with African-American rhythmic influences. Find every Appalachian Folk venue and event in Leros this week above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Appalachian Folk music?
- Appalachian folk music originated in the isolated mountain regions of the Eastern United States, evolving from the integration of 18th-century British Isles ballads and hymns with African-American rhythmic influences. This genre is defined by its "high lonesome sound," typically featuring acoustic instrumentation such as the fiddle, clawhammer banjo, mountain dulcimer, and acoustic guitar. Rhythms are generally straightforward in 4/4 time, with tempos fluctuating between somber, slow-paced narra…
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