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Western swing music is a subgenre of American country music that originated in the late 1920s in the West and South among the region's Western string bands. It is dance music, often with an up-tempo beat, which attracted huge crowds to dance halls and clubs in Texas, Oklahoma and California during the 1930s and 1940s until a federal war-time nightclub tax in 1944 led to its decline.
The movement was an outgrowth of jazz, and similarities with gypsy jazz are often noted. The music is an amalgamation of rural, cowboy, polka, folk, Dixieland jazz and blues blended with swing; and played by a hot string band often augmented with drums, saxophones, pianos and, notably, the steel guitar. The electrically amplified stringed instruments, especially the steel guitar, give the music a distinctive sound. Later incarnations have also included overtones of bebop.
Western swing differs in several ways from the music played by the nationally popular horn-driven big swing bands of the same era. In Western bands, even fully orchestrated bands, vocals, and other instruments followed the fiddle's lead. Additionally, although popular horn bands tended to arrange and score their music, most Western bands improvised freely, either by soloists or collectively.
Swing or swinging may refer to:
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Rhythm guitar is a technique and role that performs a combination of two functions: to provide all or part of the rhythmic pulse in conjunction with singers or other instruments; and to provide all or part of the harmony, i.e. the chords, where a chord is a group of notes played together. Therefore, the basic technique of rhythm guitar is to hold down a series of chords with the fretting hand while strumming rhythmically with the other hand. More developed rhythm techniques include arpeggios, damping, riffs, chord solos, and complex strums.
In ensembles or "bands" playing within the acoustic, country, blues, rock or metal genres (among others), a guitarist playing the rhythm part of a composition plays the role of supporting the melodic lines and solos played on the lead instrument or instruments, be they string, wind, brass, keyboard or even percussion instruments, or simply the human voice, in the sense of playing steadily throughout the piece, whereas lead instruments and singers switch between carrying the main or counter melody and falling silent. In big band music, the guitarist is considered part of the rhythm section, alongside bass and drums.
The King may refer to:
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HANK THOMPSON ~ The King Of Western Swing
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Spade Cooley - King of Western Swing - not really
Ranger Doug is a master of Western Swing, and here he explains where he gets his rhythm guitar aesthetic from. The answer may surprise you, as he discusses the influence of Count Basie's guitarist Freddie Green! Check out his explanation, as well as his performance with The Amigos! Learn more at the Jazz Academy: http://academy.jazz.org Ranger Doug - Guitar and vocals Justin Poindexter - Guitar and vocals Andy Stein - Violin Sam Reider - Accordion Noah Garabedian - Bass Eric Suquet - Director Bill Thomas - Director of Photography Aaron Chandler - Sound Engineer Richard Emery - Assistant Producer Seton Hawkins - Producer
This is my latest mash up. It's six songs by George Strait. All are from his first ten years. Some were hits as noted, others are just western swing gems that may have been missed. So I created a Six Pack of Western Swing...volume 1. I hope you like it. 1. Ace In The Hole - # 1 1989 2. Any Old Time 3. The Fireman - #5 1985 4. Dance Time In Texas & Cotton Eyed Joe 5. Cow Town - 1962 hit for Webb Pierce 6. You Know Me Better Than That - #1 1991
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When creating the Western Swing RULES program on YouTube, I didn't want it to just be for musical performances, which are great. I wanted it to be an outlet for teaching musicians and aspiring musicians to learn how to properly play Western Swing. I'm honored to have guitarist Whit Smith of Hot Club of Cowtown featured as our first instructor for our "Lick of the Week" segment. Could Elana James and Jake Erwin be next?!?!? I welcome your feedback. Enjoy!!!
To view the Part 2 and 3 videos as well download the tablature and the MP3 jam track for this guitar lesson, visit https://www.activemelody.com/lesson/western-swing-style-rhythm-guitar-lesson-ep185 In this western swing style guitar lesson, you'll learn chord comping, playing chords in different positions on the neck. I'll explain several 2 and 3 note chord concepts and show you how to easily improvise in this style. The MP3 jam track comes in 2 tempos to help you perfect your timing.
HANK THOMPSON ~ The King Of Western Swing
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The Boots and Saddle club had a contest to determine who was "The King of Western Swing" in the late 40s. The Bob Wills Band and the Spade Cooley band competed...and Spade won. But it was just a local group that did it in Hollywood. Needless to say, Bob Wills is THE king of western swing, and my hero.
western swing lick in E
Spade Cooley: King of Western Swing (1945):[[ (+++ http://suci.watchmovieztv.com/ +++) ]] *disclaimer : https://www.youtube.com/yt/copyright/
GRATE WESTERN SWING .IN THE GRATER SEATTLE AREA
Western Swing North and South Day Show, Lost N Lava Cowboy Gathering, Shoshone, Idaho 2014 featuring Stan Howe, Kristyn Harris and Colt Angell.
Western Swing; C&W;, and Big Band
Western Swing; C&W;, and Big Band
Pioneer of Western Swing, steel guitar man Chuck Hayes passed away December 10, 2015. The following video is from the August 2015 NorthWest Western Swing Music Society Western Swing Festival that was held at the Auburn Eagles in Auburn, WA. On Sunday morning, before the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Chuck hosted a Steel Guitar Grand Jam, mixing musical examples with the history of the steel guitar. Here is Part 2 of that performance. Chuck was the past President of the Western Swing Music Society of the Southwest (WSMSS). He played with Bob Wills in his early years, and developed into a great steel guitar player, vocalist and bandleader. Chuck was an Ambassador, tying the three Western Swing societies together: the Southwest, the Northwest and California.
My own fan made soundtrack of Mojave Music Radio from the game "Fallout: New Vegas". Track 01: Tony Marcus and The Lost Weekend Western Swing Band - Lone Star. (0:00) Track 02: Guy Mitchell - Heartaches by the Number. (2:29) Track 03: Darrell Wayne Perry and Tommy Smith - Goin' Under. (5:03) Track 04: Bert Weedon - Lazy Day Blues. (7:57) Track 05: The Ink Spots - It's a Sin to Tell a Lie. (10:44) Track 06: The Lost Weekend Western Swing Band - In the Shadow of the Valley. (13:05) Track 07: Peggy Lee - Johnny Guitar. (16:11) Track 08: Bert Weedon - Happy Times. (19:11) Track 09: Johnnie Bond and his Red River Valley Boys - Stars of the Midnight Range. (21:06) Track 10: Marty Robbins - Big Iron. (24:00) Track 11: The Lost Weekend Western Swing Band - Let's Ride Into the Sunset Together. (2...
Amanda Shires talks Western Swing, balancing parenting with touring, & how showing up with gear that works sometimes is all you need to land a gig, on this weeks "Walking The Floor!"
Tonight our host Doug Rice is joined by Kyle Petty of NBC Sports as we discuss the show down in the desert and the western swing. Also Daniel Suarez of Joe Gibbs is on the hotline tonight.