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The Abridged Series
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“Melancholic music of black American folk origin… (which) developed in the rural southern US toward the end of the 19th century, finding a wider audience in the 1940s as blacks migrated to the cities.”
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Fusion of African Spirituals and Work Songs Both used “Call and Response” styles Started Post-Civil War near Mississippi Delta
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Two Main Styles of Blues Classic Blues Primarily Sung by Black-American women Piano accompaniment Delta Blues Primarily sung by Black American men Guitar accompaniment More rooted in oral tradition
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Syncopation Notes of melody not on the beat AAB Form, with short instrumental break after each line. Ex. Black Water Blues “Blues Notes” Slightly “bent” notes; commonly done on instruments like guitar and banjo
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“Blues Scale”
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Reached it’s peak between 1920 and 1940 Reached from Mississippi to New York Re-emergence in popularity in the 60’s because of United Kingdom musicians like The Rolling Stones
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Bessie Smith 1894-1937 “Empress of the Blues” Known for “Downhearted Blues” Robert Johnson 1911-1938 One of the greatest Blues performers of all time Known for “Sweet Home Chicago”
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B.B. King 1925-2015 King of Blues Known for Guitar skills W.C. Handy 1873-1958 Father of the Blues Wrote “Memphis Blues”
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Influenced the following genres of music: Jazz Rock Hip-Hop R&B Pop
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