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Beyond the tendancys of the beat, bluegrass runs tend to be pure melody, while rockabilly tends to use more dissonant intervals, often getting into a more surf/ Hispanic sound. I do think that with a subtle shift in rhythm and fudging around a few half steps a good bluegrass player could easily get into rockabilly territory. |
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You could play Dueling Banjos to this pretty easy.
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