It started when the Africans were sold as slaves to America. The Africans brought their syncopated rhythm from Africa and combined this syncopation with words to produce work songs. As the slaves worked, they sung these songs. In these work songs, the Africans used a concept called call and repeat, the foundation of the twelve bar blues. Eventually, the work songs evolved into what we call the twelve bar blues.
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the 12 bar blues go like this : cccc ffcc gfcc these are the 12 bar blues normally they would be in a table.
The diminished chord is not typically used in a 12 bar blues song.
Blues music repeats itself in a specific 12 bar harmonic pattern.
12..as in 12 Bar Blues
2,4,5,6
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The most common form of blues is the 12-bar blues, characterized by a specific chord progression and lyrical structure. It has been widely used in traditional blues music and continues to influence various genres today.
The 12 bar blues are a set of 12 chords, C, C, C, C, F, F, C, C, G, F, C, C or G.For each chord there is 4 beats.The walking bass an the 12 bar blues can be played together (i tried it at school and it sounds really rubbish because i tried it and it all went wrong so never try it again and foollow dooger jam's advice bye:)
The 12 bar blues started in the past century. This started in the early 1900s as music started to take a change.
12 bar blues
12 bar blues in F major is a blues pattern of 12 bars in the key of F major. A basic blues progression uses 3 chords - the tonic (I) the dominant (V), and the subdominant (IV). For the key of F major the Tonic is F, the Dominant is C, and the subdominant is B-flat. A basic 12 bar blues pattern in F major is: F -- 3 bars F7 -- 1 bar B flat 7 -- 2 bars F -- 2 bars C7 -- 1 bar B flat 7 -- 1 bar F -- 2 bars