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- Blues abstract "Blues is a musical form and genre that originated in African-American communities in the "Deep South" of the United States around the end of the 19th century from spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts and chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads. The blues form, ubiquitous in jazz, rhythm and blues and rock and roll, is characterized by specific chord progressions, of which the twelve-bar blues is the most common. The blue notes that, for expressive purposes are sung or played flattened or gradually bent (minor 3rd to major 3rd) in relation to the pitch of the major scale, are also an important part of the sound.Blues as a genre is based on the blues form but possesses other characteristics such as lyrics, bass lines, and instruments. Blues sub-genres include country blues, such as Delta, Piedmont and Texas blues, and urban blues styles such as Chicago and West Coast blues. World War II marked the transition from acoustic to electric blues and the progressive opening of blues music to a wider audience, especially white listeners. In the 1960s and 1970s, a hybrid form called blues-rock evolved.".
- Blues derivative Bluegrass_music.
- Blues derivative Jazz.
- Blues derivative Rhythm_and_blues.
- Blues derivative Rock_and_roll.
- Blues derivative Rock_music.
- Blues instrument Bass_guitar.
- Blues instrument Cornet.
- Blues instrument Double_bass.
- Blues instrument Drum.
- Blues instrument Guitar.
- Blues instrument Harmonica.
- Blues instrument Piano.
- Blues instrument Saxophone.
- Blues instrument Trombone.
- Blues instrument Trumpet.
- Blues instrument Vocal_music.
- Blues musicFusionGenre African_blues.
- Blues musicFusionGenre Blues_rock.
- Blues musicFusionGenre Punk_blues.
- Blues musicFusionGenre Soul_blues.
- Blues musicSubgenre Boogie-woogie.
- Blues musicSubgenre Classic_female_blues.
- Blues musicSubgenre Country_blues.
- Blues musicSubgenre Delta_blues.
- Blues musicSubgenre Electric_blues.
- Blues musicSubgenre Fife_and_drum_blues.
- Blues musicSubgenre Jump_blues.
- Blues musicSubgenre Piano_blues.
- Blues stylisticOrigin Folk_music.
- Blues stylisticOrigin Spiritual_(music).
- Blues stylisticOrigin Work_song.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink books?id=11dltCqYvZIC&printsec=frontcover.
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- Blues wikiPageExternalLink blues-lower-chattahoochee-valley.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink inside-poor-monkeys.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink www.BlueShoeProject.org.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink www.blues.org.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink www.deltabluesmuseum.org.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink onlinecollections.html.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink theblues.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink american.htm.
- Blues wikiPageExternalLink index.asp.
- Blues wikiPageID "3352".
- Blues wikiPageRevisionID "605920134".
- Blues b "no".
- Blues bgcolor "#0000D1".
- Blues color "White".
- Blues culturalOrigins "Late 19th century, southern United States".
- Blues derivatives Bluegrass_music.
- Blues derivatives Jazz.
- Blues derivatives Rhythm_and_blues.
- Blues derivatives Rock_and_roll.
- Blues derivatives Rock_music.
- Blues description "Bluegrass, performed in 1930 by Charlie Poole, a bluesman of Irish descent".
- Blues description "Chicago blues of the late pre-war era, the so-called Bluebird sound, recorded by Big Bill Broonzy.".
- Blues description "Example of Chicago-blues shuffle".
- Blues description "Example of Detroit blues-rock shuffle".
- Blues description "Piedmont blues, performed in 1930 by Blind Willie Walker".
- Blues description "Rockabilly version of a traditional blues recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1956 or 1957.".
- Blues description "The Memphis Blues, composed by W. C. Handy in 1912. Recorded by Victor Military Band. First known commercial recording of Handy's first commercially successful blues composition.".
- Blues description "The first commercial recording of vocal blues by an African-American singer: Mamie Smith's performance of Perry Bradford's "Crazy Blues" in 1920.".
- Blues description "Traditional spiritual performed by Texas gospel singer Blind Willie Johnson and Willie B. Harris in 1927. This example shows the close relationship between gospel and blues music.".
- Blues filename "Blind Willie Walker - Dupree Blues.ogg".
- Blues filename "DeepElmBlues.ogg".
- Blues filename "DetroitBlues.ogg".
- Blues filename "G7Shuffle.ogg".
- Blues filename "Good Liquor Gonna Carry Me Down.ogg".
- Blues filename "KeepYourLampTrimmedAndBurning.ogg".
- Blues filename "Mamie_Smith,_Crazy_Blues.ogg".
- Blues filename "MilwaukeeBlues.ogg".
- Blues filename "Victor_Military_Band-The_Memphis_Blues.ogg".
- Blues format Ogg.
- Blues fusiongenres "* Blues rock * African blues * Punk blues * Soul blues".
- Blues hasPhotoCollection Blues.
- Blues instruments "Guitar, bass guitar, piano, harmonica, upright bass, drums, saxophone, vocals, trumpet, cornet, trombone".
- Blues n "no".
- Blues name "Blues".
- Blues otherTopics "* Blues genres * Blues musicians * Blues scale * Jug band * Origins * Country music".
- Blues q "no".
- Blues regionalScenes "* British blues * Canadian blues * Chicago blues * Detroit blues * East Coast blues * Hill country blues * Kansas City blues * Louisiana blues * Memphis blues * New Orleans blues * New York blues * Piedmont blues * St. Louis blues * Swamp blues * Texas blues * West Coast blues".
- Blues s "no".
- Blues stylisticOrigins "African American folk music, work songs, spirituals".
- Blues subgenrelist "List of genres of the blues".
- Blues subgenres "* Boogie-woogie * Classic female blues * Country blues * Delta blues * Electric blues * Fife and drum blues * Jump blues * Piano blues".
- Blues title ""The Memphis Blues"".
- Blues title "Crazy Blues".
- Blues title "Deep Elem Blues".
- Blues title "Detroit blues".
- Blues title "Dupree Blues".
- Blues title "G7 Shuffle".
- Blues title "Good Liquor Gonna Carry Me Down".
- Blues title "Keep your lamp trimmed and burning".
- Blues title "Milwaukee Blues".
- Blues v "no".
- Blues subject Category:African-American_culture.
- Blues subject Category:African-American_music.