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They are basically the same but Ragtime was used but forgotten. Imagen Blues being the mother of ragtime.
The major blues scale has a happier sound, while the minor blues scale has a sadder sound. The major blues scale includes a major third, while the minor blues scale includes a minor third.
The key differences between blues and rock music genres lie in their origins, rhythms, and themes. Blues music typically has a slower tempo, focuses on expressing emotions like sadness and struggle, and often features a 12-bar chord progression. Rock music, on the other hand, is characterized by a faster tempo, energetic performances, and lyrics that cover a wider range of topics beyond just personal emotions. Additionally, rock music often incorporates elements of electric guitar and drums to create a more dynamic sound compared to the more acoustic nature of blues music.
Some common ragtime chord progressions used in traditional ragtime music include the I-IV-V7-I progression, the I-V7-I-IV progression, and the I-IV-I-V7 progression. These progressions help create the characteristic syncopated and lively sound of ragtime music.
The major blues scale has a happier sound, while the minor blues scale has a sadder sound.
They are basically the same but Ragtime was used but forgotten. Imagen Blues being the mother of ragtime.
Blues came first, which led to Ragtime music, which led to Swing music, which led to Cool Jazz.
African American music that combined blues and ragtime
African American music that combined blues and ragtime
blues The best music historians can determine the blues began sometime after the American Civil War. Folk music dates back hundreds of years. This takes nothing away from the blues, a true American art form.
It began with slave music and blues from St Louis and New Orleans.
One word for ya... Jazz!
Jazz
nope, false it was only until the 20th
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The major blues scale has a happier sound, while the minor blues scale has a sadder sound. The major blues scale includes a major third, while the minor blues scale includes a minor third.
Name for the 1920s, because of the popularity of jazz-a new type of American music that combined African rhythms, blues, and ragtime