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Country music is a kind of modern-day pop music, originated (起源) in the southern United States and Appalachia mountains. The singers usually play the guitar, and in the 1920s they started using electric guitars. Nowadays people use the violin, banjo, and slide-guitar as well.
The music at the very beginning was generally very smooth, beautiful and the phrasing structure (句法结构) also was simple. In the 1950s, American country music was about other things, for example, love and money. In the 1960s, songs were often full of anger, and some of them made fun of the political (政治的) leaders. During the 1990s, American country music became more and more popular. Song writers were no longer writing about the modern values of the USA—money, success or expensive things to buy. Instead they were writing once more about things that were usual for everyone.
Today country music has become a big business. It brings in a lot of money. Now, it has reached all parts of the States, from Los Angeles in the west to New York in the east. It remains much the same as before. One subject is “the good old days”. In “the good old days” people praised each other. They believed that the best things in life were free: sunshine, laughing, walks in the beauty of the country, friends and music.
Country music

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Origins
the traditional music in the southern United States and Appalachia mountains

guitars, violins, banjos, and slide-guitars
Subjects in
different

1950s
       in love with somebody or losing a boyfriend or a girlfriend
money was also thought to be important
1960s
 were often full of anger
often played       on political leaders
1990s
 feeling lonely in the modern world
the value of having good friends
Today
 remains much the same as before
 For example, in “the good old days”, people praised each other and loved life in the       air.
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