Appalachian Mountain Bluegrass Music | Happy Uplifting Instrumental Tunes

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Enjoy the toe-tapping rhythm of Bluegrass music as you virtually travel and soak in beautiful views of the Appalachia. For your convenience we have also labeled most photos with their locations in many of the Appalachian states. ( Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina etc) This is perfect background music to study, work or simply relax.

If you’ve never traveled to these beautiful places and points of interest ( Asheville, Blueridge Mountains, Great Smoky Mountains etc) we hope our video makes you feel like you’re there or makes you want to go there. Tourists visit these beautiful Appalachian Mountains from all over the country and world.

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All Comments (21)
  • @marmeedoll
    More than 60 years ago I found her high in the Smokies of NC. Our eyes locked and the issue was settled for the next 60 years, until I had to lay her to her rest high in the Smokies whence she came. Marvelous person. Extremely well educated in a tiny K-12 better than my private education in PA. We traveled the US and Canada, but home was the Smokies and there she rests. Good grief, how I would love to see her again. I miss the voice. I miss her mountains. I miss her fire. I miss her terribly.
  • I be 91 years old now. I still deeply miss Kentucky. I'll never see her again, just too many miles away. That's life I guess. I do appreciate you all sending these great music videos. God bless all of you.
  • @user-gd6pv9ou3g
    70 years old from the philippines and love bluegrass music.. i can listen to this kind of music all day long..
  • It's the happy songs that bring the most tears sometimes. Love from East Tennessee.
  • I am a Missouri boy from southern Missouri and I love Bluegrass music. It makes me feel good. This is the real America.
  • @crissycat3045
    Hoping to go to Kentucky soon to join my son and family...such happy music!!!
  • We are from Kentucky and Tennessee so bluegrass was always around, and my daddy loved it. He had a rental house and one time a Frenchman named Yves lived there. He wanted to experience all that the area had to offer so we took him to a bluegrass concert. Just a flatbed trailer in an open field with the pickers and singers on top. His face was like a child on Christmas morning!
  • @NanaTee4770
    Carolina gal here born and raised.This music has always been around me and my family and it makes me so happy when I hear it.
  • @brob-zy8zi
    I was lucky enough to have a grandfather that grew up in Nicholas County, WV in the 1910s and 1920s. He listened to Bluegrass all the time. It's in my blood to appreciate this awesome music.
  • @jamesjohnson kentucky here saying howdy 84 yr, old botn in ky. Spent time in other states & the navy,but i made it back to ky. Will be buried here ith my wife of 6o years, may the good lord take a likeing to you, love blugrass.
  • @MarthaOlin
    Born in 1956 and so grateful i can do and experience the music, the art and all our freedoms. I especially appreciate my freedom of choice, no man in a black gown gonna tell me my choices are wrong. I’m free and MY FAMILIES HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED FOR THAT FREEDOM. ❤
  • @Bluegrassboy49
    True American roots music played and passed down for generations in the Smokey Mountains and the Appalachian and Blue Ridge Mountains of West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. May it always be played and enjoyed.
  • @fox5411
    Grew up in Black Mountain, North Carolina where I look out every day at the tower on Mount Mitchell. Learned to play fiddle first in 1960, banjo and guitar in 1965. Have played traditional music for 50 years. Took time to go to Ireland in the 1970’s where I learned traditional Irish fiddle styles. The most interesting music in Irish, Scottish and French Canadian is all I play now !
  • @cathyblake4294
    I was born in Queens, lived on Long Island, moved to S FL and now live in Texas. But, I have always loved the mountains and bluegrass music! I hope to one day live in Appalachia somewhere!
  • I am the only one in my family . Who loves bluegrass . Thanks for sharing your beautiful music .
  • I wasn't born in the Appalachian Mountains but I call them home. Every time I am in Kentucky, I feel like I am home. This music makes me miss it. However, I have this music to turn to when my heart and soul long for the laid back mountain lifestyle.
  • Thank you very much for sharing this beautiful local music, which allows us to dive into the depths of the country with its mountains, forests and plains. This music gives me the same feelings as popular and traditional music of my own country