Early Afro-American music had no instruments, but was the harmonised voices of the slaves in the fields. These 'field hollers' soon became the basis of Blues Music. When military bands in the USA were dismantled after the Civil War, there were lots of cheap Musical Instruments on the market, so some of the richer freed slaves were able to buy and teach themselves instruments. Those less well off often made diddley bows, single string fretless instruments made out of whatever you can find and played like a slide guitar. When Guitars reached the black community in the late 1880s, they began putting their musical techniques from African music, marching band music (more noticeable in jazz and ragtime) and what they developed from the diddley bow. The guitar became a staple in blues music, and soon this fusion of African and American traditions became the voice of the black community.
The "Blues" genre of music came along in the late 1800's. It was mostly vocal, as in people using their mouths, tongues, lips, and vocal chords to make sounds. I guess that's not the answer that you really want, so here is the "real instrument" answer. With instruments, (guitar, bass, drums) the blues genre, around 1912-1920, many of the instruments were harmonicas, drums, bass, piano, vocals,
Saxophone, and guitar. Nowadays, the most common instruments are drums, bass, piano, Trumpet, Trombone, guitar, harmonica, and vocals.
I believe guitar and harmonica were a couple, as well as sax and trumpet
guitar, harmonica, bass
the oboe and the bassoon use double reeds. So do the English horn (a larger kind of oboe) and the contra-bassoon (a larger bassoon.)
Far too many to count.
instuments in juicy by notorious
david guetta is like a dj, he makes the actual sound (music, instuments) well, he doesnt actually 'play' the instuments he uses computical equipment
blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on the use of the blue notes.
Instuments
pizza drums drums
You could use a stopwatch.
they use the blues scales
they do use instrument because how would they be dancing to sound if they don't have music. but they do have music because they use lots of different instrument's.
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to tune instuments!!
piccolo
The measurement to find volume is cm3 pronounced (centimetre's cube) YOU USE SMALL CM3 SQUARES
Jimmy Page- Guitar John Paul Jones- BassJohn Bonham- drumsRobert Plant- vocals
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Accordion, Alto Saxophone