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Old Time Music in Appalachia: “Crock-Pot Cooking” Not “Canning Preserves”

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Old Time music, an acculturation of music styles from the British Isles and performance practices from Africa, has been an integral part of the Appalachian Mountains for hundreds of years. By looking at the history of the Old Time genre, we can see the ways in which it is changing. Upon examination of the techniques that give Old Time music its sound, we can see a peek into the lives of the players. Finally, a revamp of the Nationwide Insurance commercial jingle into an Old Time tune is shown as a demonstration of how old material can be re-conceptualized with genre specific techniques into a brand new piece of music.

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Carpenter, N. K., (2019) “Old Time Music in Appalachia: “Crock-Pot Cooking” Not “Canning Preserves””, Capstone, The UNC Asheville Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship 32(1).

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