Country has become quite a diverse style of music with a wide range of sounds depending on the instruments involved.
The following example works around an A chord with your thumb changing bass notes using the chord plucking technique.
Example 24a
Example 24b
This example has a Country/Rock feel. One difference between Country and Rock is that Country usually has a clean guitar sound without using distortion.
Example 24c
Example 24d
In this video you can see that the chords are embellished with various notes being added or taken away.
This is usually done using hammer-ons and pull-offs.
Example 24e
This example is a variation on the 12 bar blues.
Every chord is a dominant seventh chord.
Example 24f
This jamming spot goes from E7 to A7.
The final video is a solo over the same progression using many bends.
Try jamming over some Country grooves in the Session time section.