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Why I Love Country Musc




1. The sound

I love the sound of the pedal stool guitar, it justs relaxes me to what ever is going on in my life and the other sounds that make country music, music. Another thing I like about the sound is it sets itself about from the rest of the awful music we have now adays. The sound itself is what makes country music, music.

2. The Beat

There is something about the beat of the music that really helps my ADHD. Every time i hear a good ole country music playing I find my foot tapping and in rhythm to the beat of the music. Another thing I like about the beat of country music is that everytime there is a new song that comes out that is somewhat of the old school, your foot can not help itself except to learn the new rythm of the beat.

3. Wording

The words do not just come from the heart, some artists believes that god himself helps them write the lyrics to the words. In Alan Jackson song, When Were You Stop Turning on that semptember day, I believe that he had help from god, god helped him write that fantastic song that desrribes most of American that day. Another thing I like about the wording of the music is that most of the time it describes my life and the life that I want to live, in the backwoods, being a god fearing christian or what ever religion you are, and finally the great outdoors. Then it is extremely rare to find cuss words in the music but there are some that use them, just not as much as what F**** Rap does, I mean every single word in Rap is F that F her come on is that family appropiate.

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