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Traditional music is a genre of music that is rooted in the culture of a particular region or country. It is often passed down through generations and is often associated with folk music. Traditional music is often characterized by its use of traditional instruments, such as the fiddle, banjo, and guitar, as well as its reliance on traditional musical forms, such as the blues, gospel, and country. Traditional music is often performed in small, intimate settings, such as pubs, churches, and festivals.
The traditional music market is comprised of a variety of companies, including record labels, music publishers, and live music venues. Record labels are responsible for producing and distributing traditional music recordings, while music publishers are responsible for licensing and promoting traditional music. Live music venues provide a platform for traditional musicians to perform their music in front of an audience. Additionally, there are a number of online platforms, such as streaming services, that provide access to traditional music.
Some companies in the traditional music market include Sony Music, Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, Rounder Records, and Folkways Records. Show Less Read more