Appalachian Music is a genre that originated in the Appalachian region of the United States, characterized by its blend of folk, blues, and traditional Celtic influences. It often features instruments like the banjo, fiddle, and guitar, creating a distinctive sound that reflects the culture and history of the area.
This music often tells stories of everyday life, love, and hardship, connecting listeners to the experiences of the Appalachian people. Over time, it has evolved, incorporating elements from various musical styles, but it remains rooted in its rich heritage and community traditions.