Tuesday 11 January 2011

By Lou Camassa


Country music started gaining popularity and making its mark during the start of the century. From humble roots in the United States, country has gained recognition all over the world and evolved to the point where there are two types of country music, classic country and mainstream country music. On internet radio, you can find your favorite country hits.

These two separate country styles share some features, but are inherently dissimilar. The way the music is composed, the rhythm is structured and chords are used are all entirely different. The style that is best of course, is in the heart of the listener?

Long time country music listeners are more apt to be in favor of classic country music. The rhythm of the song is easy to remember and understand. More often than not, the songs are all about events that occurred and heroes that lived in days gone by. Classic country music lyrics most often convey a message and are easy to listen to, reflecting lessons of daily life. New fans discover classic country music every day, so it continues to be a profitable business for the labels that hold the copyrights, since royalty money still comes in every time a song is played, even though the overhead of producing and promoting the music was paid for decades ago. Even the older country hits are frequently popular with new listeners. You might say it's hard to resist the charm of the old Wild West. Listen to all of your favorite country hits on free online radio.

Mainstream country music, on the other hand, is more popular with the younger generation and combines the old with the new. In recent times, classic country has been mixed with other types of music genres to produce hits that are also popular on radio stations that are not country. These crossover country hits are popular with younger people and country is not the exclusive domain of the over forty crowd. The popularity of newer country music is enhanced by the fact that several country singers have been recent winners of popular singing competitions. Classic country music is still popular because of its charm, but mainstream country music is growing by leaps and bounds in recognition and popularity because it is current, accessible and upbeat.

So which is better? It is really a personal choice, defined by the listener. No matter what type or genre, music connects people. Country music always seems to maintain its popularity, it is evolving, and attracting its share of younger listeners.




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