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Folk rock is a musical genre that combines elements of folk music and rock music. It originated in the United States and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s and has since spread to other countries around the world. Folk rock is known for its use of traditional folk instruments, such as the acoustic guitar and the banjo, and its incorporation of elements of rock and roll, such as electric guitar and drums.

According to Wikipedia, folk rock "is a hybrid music genre combining elements of folk music and rock music, which arose in the United States and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music revival and the influence that the Beatles and other British Invasion bands had on members of that movement. Performers such as Bob Dylan and the Byrds—several of whose members had earlier played in folk ensembles—attempted to blend the sounds of rock with their preexisting folk repertoire, adopting the use of electric instrumentation and drums."

The evolution of folk rock can be traced back to the mid-1960s in the United States and the United Kingdom. Its characteristics include the use of traditional folk instruments, such as the acoustic guitar and the banjo, and the incorporation of elements of rock and roll, such as electric guitar and drums. Some of the most famous folk rock artists and bands include Bob Dylan, the Byrds, and Simon & Garfunkel.

There are many famous songs in the folk rock genre, including "Blowin' in the Wind" by Bob Dylan, "Mr. Tambourine Man" by the Byrds, and "The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel. Some of the best-selling folk rock albums include "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon & Garfunkel, "The Times They Are a-Changin'" by Bob Dylan, and "Turn! Turn! Turn!" by the Byrds.

Typical instrumentation for folk rock includes acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals. Folk rock has differed in different countries and decades, with different artists and bands bringing their own unique perspectives to the genre. In the United States, for example, folk rock has often been associated with the counterculture movement of the 1960s and has had a significant influence on other musical genres such as rock and roll, country, and pop. In Europe, folk rock has had a more diverse and varied history.

Folk rock is a genre of music that has had a significant impact on many other musical genres, including rock and roll, country, and pop. Some of the most famous folk rock-influenced artists and bands include the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, and Neil Young. These artists have incorporated elements of folk rock into their music, such as the use of traditional folk instruments and the incorporation of socially and politically conscious lyrics.

The folk rock movement of the 1960s and 1970s is often associated with the counterculture movement of the time, and many folk rock songs were inspired by the social and political issues of the day. Folk rock songs helped to document the history and culture of the counterculture movement and have become popular standards in the folk rock genre.

In addition to its influence on other musical genres, folk rock has also had a significant impact on popular culture and has been referenced in a wide range of media, including film, television, and literature.


 


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A warm, positive and melodic fantasy/celtic inspired track. Have a little patience with this one -- the atmospheric intro section lasts for about 1 minute before the tempo picks up to an upbeat celtic jam with piccolo flute, guitars, hand drums, etc. Full mix.


On the Morrow of Today

A light acoustic guitar track, romantic and sweet. Perhaps slightly nostalgic or wistful. A mellotron string section enters and later also a bell melody. An underscore version is also available without the bell melody. This is a gentle and easy flowing instrumental track, hopeful, tender and romantic like never ending love.


Two Lovers (Underscore version)
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