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Bluegrass fiddling is a distinctive style of American fiddle playing which is characterized by bold, bluesy improvisation, off-beat "chopping", and sophisticated use of both double-stops and old-time bowing patterns.〔Haigh, Chris, ("Bluegrass fiddle" ), ''Fiddling Around the World''〕 ==The beginnings of bluegrass music== In the 1940s Bill Monroe and his Bluegrass Boys revolutionized American string band music by incorporating virtuosic instrumental solos and a “high lonesome" vocal style. Bluegrass fiddling was first exposed to national view during the folk revival of the 1960s with the first televised documentary ''Bluegrass Roots: On The Road With Bluegrass Musicians'' shot in the Mountain of North Carolina by Bascom Lunsford while auditioning musicians for the Asheville Mountain Music Festival.〔Hussey, Matt, ("Bluegrass Roots: On The Road With Bluegrass Musicians" ), ''Digital Theatre'', retrieved 17 February 2013〕 It was the festival to feature this type of music. In recent years events have brought renewed interest in bluegrass fiddling: major mainstream performers have recorded bluegrass albums, and the Coen Brothers' released the movie ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' in (2000), with an old-time and bluegrass soundtrack, and the ''Down from the Mountain'' music tour. thumb
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