Everybody can sing, as long as you can hum up or down a few notes in your range you can
Country Pop
The Dixie Chics, Mary J Blith, Taylor Swift, Billy Ray & Miley Cyrus now are enjoyed by a wider audience, continues to add to the growth and development of country and country pop music.
The generic name of pop began in the 1950’s, a name under which commercial, chart-oriented music, aimed at the teenage market, erupted. Pop incorporated as “commercial music of a nation associated with Tin Pan Alley, musical theatre, the motion picture and rise of radio… black pop also known as race music or R&B…. and county pop which was favoured by American white south and southwest.” (Shuker page 258)
Country pop uses a mixture of the stylistic and technical traits from country and pop.
Stylistic Traits Country | Technical Traits Country |
Country Southern drawl Scoops/Slides Story-telling quality | Bright Tone High larynx placement Vocal flips Twang |
Stylistic Traits Pop | Technical Traits Pop |
Wide Range Repetitive chord sequence Catchy hook Harmonies Energetic delivery | Riffs / Melismas Use of all registers Laryngeal Vibrato |