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Blues Significance –1930s culture/society –Enduring musical influence Definition? –12 bar progression –1-4-5 pattern –7ths, flat 5ths, flat 3rds –Blue notes Origins –Slave Hollers, Spirituals –Africa/Europe –“Blues” – Hart Wand “Dallas Blues” (1912) Term - 18 th century –12 bar form by mid 1920s –Piano/Guitar/Harmonica/Banjo
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Blues Styles – to early 1930s –Classic/Urban, Piedmont, Hill Country, Delta –Classic/Urban Ma Rainey (b. 1886) Bessie Smith (b. 1892/1894) –Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1927) –St. Louis Blues (1929)St. Louis Blues (1929) Tampa Red (b. 1904), Leroy Carr (b. 1905) –Piedmont/Ragtime Mississippi John Hurt (b. 1892?) –Here I am, Oh Lord, Send Me –Lonesome ValleyLonesome Valley Reverend Gary Davis (b. 1896) –Cincinnati Flow RagCincinnati Flow Rag Elizabeth Cotten (b. 1895) –Freight TrainFreight Train
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–Hill Country Blues R.L. Burnside –Poor Black MattiePoor Black Mattie Fred McDowell (b. 1904) –Goin’ Down to the RiverGoin’ Down to the River –Shake ‘Em On DownShake ‘Em On Down
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–Delta Blues Map Charley Patton (b. 1887/1891) –Pony Blues (1929)Pony Blues (1929) –Pony Blues (Alvin Youngblood Hart – Contemporary)Pony Blues Son House (b. 1902?) –Death Letter (1930 - first recorded, this is later version)Death Letter (1930 - first recorded, this is later version) –Willie Brown (b.1900) Future Blues (1930) –Robert Johnson (b. 1911) Cross Road Blues (1936) Terraplane Blues (1937) –Mississippi Blues Trail - DeltaMississippi Blues Trail - Delta
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Cultural Context –Juke Joints –Discrimination/Lack of Opportunity –Harlem Renaissance –Recording Industry –Promoters –Major events/developments From Spirituals to Swing (1938) Electrification/Chicago (1940s-50s) Folk Revival (1960s) King of the Delta Blues Singers (1961) British Invasion/Classic Rock –Rolling Stones –Eric Clapton –Jimi Hendrix
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