Steel guitar, Apex
More information is needed. Please post a new, separate question with the following details > Coin or bill (banknote) > Country of origin > Approximate date
You might want to re-submit the question, since there are more than one country using both the riyal and peso... However - from the XE currency site I found the following figures...49.56 QAR = 246.125 MXN (Qatar Riyal = Mexican Peso).
The answer will differe from country to country. Not only that, but the definition of minorities will differ.
The answer depends on which country's flag the question is about!
42 cents. It depends on which country you are in
Bluegrass is a sub-genre of country music that relies heavily on acoustic stringed instruments. Its five major instruments are the fiddle, the guitar, the mandolin, the five string banjo, and the upright bass.
the pedal steel guitar
Whereas Nashville Tennessee, is the "Country Music Capitol of the World." Kentucky, is the "Home of Bluegrass." Even before the United States became an independent nation, individuals who lived in what is now the states of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia developed the music that the world knows as bluegrass. These people used such instruments as guitars, banjos, and fiddles to create their music. Country music and bluegrass music are related to each other. The only thing that makes them different, is that bluegrass performers use the basic instruments that were used in the early years of America. Country music artist have much more musical instruments to back them up. Such instruments for the country singers would include guitars, fiddles, piano, harmonica, steel guitar, drums, and electric guitar.
Mandolins used in Bluegrass music often fill the melodies similar to a lead guitar, but can also lead rhythm.
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bluegrass
Bluegrass, country and folk music have in common the fact that they tend to use similar musical instruments.
Bluegrass Country Soul - 1972 was released on: USA: July 1972 (Washington, D.C.)
The Bluegrass Roots were the English, Scottish, and Irish, who brough Country music to the U. S. A.
Mostly country,but a little bit of jazz. depends One can agree. Note also the words to Steven Foster's O Susanna. One can agree the banjo, flute, nor triangle perform without a performer. There's also a banjo with a scoring to George Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue. One may also question of the bongo can perform whatever without a bongoist.
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bluegrass/folk/country