Key Features
Metre, Rhythm and Tempo
The music is in 4/4 with a steady tempo.
The bass line often consists of crotchet movement.
Melody
Melodies are usually very repetitive and have a narrow range.
They are structured in regular 4-bar phrases.
Slides (glissandos) between notes are common.
Structure
A clear verse-and-chorus structure is often used, with sections in equal lengths. This suits the repetitive nature of American line dance (as one sequence of steps can fit into a verse or a chorus, and so can be repeated throughout the song).
Instrumentation
The melody in country and western music is usually sung (particularly by men). Common instruments include:
- Guitar (the steel guitar is popular in country and western, which allows the player to slide easily between notes)
- Banjo
- Harmonica
- Accordion
- Violin
- Drums