# bluegrass

**Pronunciation:** /ˈbluːɡræs/ · BLOO-grass

**Part of speech:** noun

## Meaning

A style of American roots music characterized by virtuosic acoustic string instruments like the banjo, mandolin, and fiddle, often featuring high-pitched vocal harmonies.

## Examples

- He spent his weekends learning traditional bluegrass songs on his grandfather's old mandolin.
- The festival featured several legendary bluegrass performers who have been touring for decades.
- Many modern country artists draw significant inspiration from the rhythmic drive of classic bluegrass.

## Synonyms

- folk — A broader term for traditional music passed down through generations.
- country — A wider commercial genre that shares historical roots with bluegrass.
- roots music — A scholarly or critical term for authentic, traditional musical styles.

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