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It would be more correct to say that classical music existed for quite some time before jazz and blues. All three: Classical, jazz and blues - continue to be very popular. Some jazz musicians (Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington, and others) had some success combining elements of the two together.
Blues Alley Jazz was created in 1980.
It is believed that Blues has emerged since the first decade of 1900s. W.C Handy (Alabama) was the 1st person who publish Blues songs. Jazz (in early years also spelled "jass") was 1st used to refer to music in Chicago at about 1915. Most people believe that Blues came first.
mid 1910s (a long time before i was born)
Jazz Blues Fusion - album - was created in 1972.
First of all, the jazz music was born at the end of the austrailan empire. The blues got passed on to jazz at various music festivals. At these festivals, musicians would combine jazz with blues music.
Rock may have had some aspects come from Jazz, but it hasn't turned "into" rock persay. Jazz music is very different from the Rock genre in many ways. If rock was developed from any genre, it would be more closely due to blues, country, and gospel. Hope this helps.
Köpenicker Blues und Jazz Festival was created in 1996.
Blues evolved into jazz.
The blues scale you may find in the book for Jazz Guitar or blues Piano. You also may find blues scale in the music dictionary of Jazz and Blues or book The Blues scale.
Mostly blues, rock 'n roll, classical, jazz, and folk.
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