Jazz and Blues is Music Genres that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions. From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th century American popular music.
Jazz and Blues is Music Genres that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions. From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th century American popular music.
Blues has an influence on pretty much all Pop Music. From country, pop, rap, R&B, hip hop, blah....blah.... go on and on. It's not really all blues.... it goes back way past blues all the way to Bach and simple song forms. Blues is a style of presenting musical ideas. How does that affect other styles? Depends on who is listening to the music. That's part of the beauty and complexity of music. You need just compare listening to the two. After that, go through a formal analisys... This is both an easy question because to me it's pretty obvious. But it's difficult to answer because blues is no everywhere and then again... is it really blues or an earlier style before blues?
Jazz and Blues is Music Genres that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions. From its early development until the present, jazz has incorporated music from 19th and 20th century American popular music.
Blues influenced nearly every genre that came after it including rock 'n' roll and surf rock.
Yes, it has influenced Rock and Jazz
it made the blues music more religious.
Melisma is a common feature of West African music and the Blues. Pentatonic scales, which are prevalent in Blues music, are also found in Sudanese Haqiba music.
Quite simply, yes. He grew up in Memphis, steeped in black music - as a result, the influence of both blues and gospel can be quite clearly seen in much of his music and performance.
African Gospel Blues Ragtime Dixieland Orchestra All of these styles helped influence and shape jazz into what it is today
in many ways such as jazz blues e.t.c.
it made the blues music more religious.
i didnt evrything came from blues
Melisma is a common feature of West African music and the Blues. Pentatonic scales, which are prevalent in Blues music, are also found in Sudanese Haqiba music.
because the rhythm and the beat was able to turn into rock music
Quite simply, yes. He grew up in Memphis, steeped in black music - as a result, the influence of both blues and gospel can be quite clearly seen in much of his music and performance.
African Gospel Blues Ragtime Dixieland Orchestra All of these styles helped influence and shape jazz into what it is today
yes - still very popular today
in many ways such as jazz blues e.t.c.
Know one nows much about the blues music .
they sang and we heard it then we started to sing it
1. Blues Music originated sometime around 1890, in the southern United States. 2. It started with an African-American community who were influenced by many things like spirituals, field hollers, church. 3. Blues music as a genre was born along the North Mississippi Delta after the Civil War. 4. Blues music is often played with a saxophone in it as the style is quite jazzy, however the 3 main instruments are said to be the guitar, the banjo and the harmonica. 5. Blues music is usually slow and sad due to the fact it is about real life stories. 6. The most popular piece of blues music is called 12 bar blues. 7. The Blues music as a major influence over the music today. 8. The terms 'The Blues' refers to the 'Blue Devils,' which means sadness. 9. There are several variations on the blues style, Chicago Blues, Delta Blues, Texas Blues and Blues Rock are the four main kinds. 10. Some notable blue musicians in the early time include Robert Johnson, Bessie Smith and Bukka White.
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