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HISTORY ????? GUITAR - BLUES
In the 1920's and 1930's, blues guitar players like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Son House, Robert Johnson, and Lonnie Johnson were the influential performers of the day. They used a slide which was often made out of a knife blade or the broken or sawed off neck from a bottle. Most of the music was improvised, and unaccompanied. The form of the songs were loose, and were rarely, if ever, played the same way twice. As the 1940's came, the jump blues style characterized by big band music sequestered the guitar to the rhythm section primarily. The primary influence of this era on blues guitar is that it heavily influenced the development of what would later be known as rock and roll, or rhythm and blues. After World War II in the 1950's, blues guitar became electrified and amplified. Starting in Chicago, this new electric blues was characterized by the sounds of Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Jimmy Reed. All of these players grew up in Mississippi, but migrated to Chicago. The bands typically had, in addition to the electric guitar, harmonica and a rhythm section of bass and drums. Sometimes there would also be a saxophone, though it would be relegated to a rhythmic support role. HISTORY
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WE MUST USE FULL OF OUR EMOTION FOR OUR MUSIC DON’T EVER YOU PLAY A MUSIC IF IT JUST WANT TO FAMOUS MAYBE IT’S FUNNY, BUT THAT WAS A NORMAL FOR MUSICIAN WHEN THEY CRY, MAKE SOME WEIRD FACE BECAUSE THEY FELL IT.
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