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It stands for rhythm and blues. It is a style of music.
It stands for Rhythm & Blues!!!
Rhythm and blues music derives it's beats from swing jazz.
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It stands for rhythm and blues. It is a style of music.
It stands for Rhythm & Blues!!!
"Rhythm and blues".
Rhythm and blues music derives it's beats from swing jazz.
You are probably referring to "blues" music, or rhythm and blues. The song "Summertime" is very "bluesy" sounding.
There are only two standard jazz progressions, the blues progression and the rhythm changes progression. The form of the blues was derived from spirituals, shouts and chants, work songs and field hollers sung by African American communities in the late 19th century. The rhythm changes progression was simply derived from the song "I Got Rhythm" by George Gershwin. The chord progression became very popular, being used by many other jazz musicians for other tunes.
Rhyme is the usual word you think of when you think of rhythm.
The music of the slaves is called blues. The rhythm patterns of jazz is similar to the rhythm patterns of the blues.
Love Rhythm and Blues - 1999 TV was released on: USA: February 1999
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