does it really? because maybe if something that can make a sound , is named blue, then yes. but if your talkiing about color ...then hell no
The blues sound very emotional and a very deep voice and mixed Jazz mucic
yes and no its a certain way the gospel should sound it cant be to jazzy or lots of ways to make it sound like blues
It sounds like trumpets horns and recorders
There is a lot of fans that like the Blues. Blues were originally played and sung by slaves. The sound was so soothing and became popular.
magenta is a pink color. like the dog named magenta on blues clues.
She is a girl! Why would a boy be the color magenta
The major blues scale has a happier sound, while the minor blues scale has a sadder sound.
To effectively incorporate the blues scale on the piano, practice playing the scale in different keys and experiment with adding blues notes for a more expressive sound. Use the blues scale to create melodic and harmonic variations in your playing, and try incorporating blues phrasing and techniques like slides and bends for a more authentic blues sound.
The Sound - John M. Perkins' Blues - was created on 2009-10-27.
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.
Sound Off - 2005 Blues Traveler was released on: USA: 13 November 2005
Blues has many many different sounds, as there is a huge range of styles within the Blues genre, such as Boogie Woogie, Classic Blues, and Jump Blues. Unlike the common misconception, Blues does not have to have a "sad" or "blue" sound to it, of course it can, but it doesn't always. Boogie Woogie is a good example of a spirited and cheerful style of Blues. It is almost impossible to describe the style of Blues overall, as it is such a diverse genre. Blues uses a major, minor, or hybrid Blues scale, which helps create different qualities of sound in pieces. _____________________________________________________________________ The blues scale that's used: flattened 3rd, 5th and 7th. Although it is essentially a diatonic scale with improvisation using these 'blue notes'. Although it did originate on the fields where black slaves used to work in rhythm to their singing.