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Actually it depends on witch person you speak with. I believe that the Blues came out of jazz. These music styles have influenced each other through today. They both contain one big component, improvisation. Over the course of a song, one musician seems to spin of on a lead track. this may have been the first time this "element" was introduced to American music.
The music of the slaves is called blues. The rhythm patterns of jazz is similar to the rhythm patterns of the blues.
Yes. Both have the blues in them, and the banjo is an African instrument. They are also similar in other ways.
Blues goes wherever the performer likes, jazz goes in circles - improvisation-wise.Blues is a more spiritual thing, while jazz is more improvised, but structured at the same time, if you get what I mean?So while they often have similar instrumentation, blues usually carries more of a message than jazz, which tends to just be music...they're at the same time very similar and worlds apart.
they include similar instruments and are of african american origin
Blues Alley Jazz was created in 1980.
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.
Köpenicker Blues und Jazz Festival was created in 1996.
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.
Blues evolved into jazz.
Yes.
Yes