regional music
Regional music refers to the distinct styles and traditions of music that originate from specific geographic areas. These musical forms often reflect the culture, history, and social practices of the communities within that region. Examples include bluegrass from the Appalachian region of the United States and flamenco from southern Spain.
Each type of regional music typically features unique instruments, rhythms, and melodies that are characteristic of its area. Regional music can serve as a means of storytelling, preserving local folklore, and fostering a sense of identity among its listeners. It often evolves over time, incorporating influences from other musical styles and cultures.