Oh, dude, in "Thinking Blues" by Bessie Smith, you've got the classic lineup of instruments for a blues song - we're talking piano, trumpet, Trombone, and Clarinet. It's like a whole jazz band jamming out, creating that soulful sound that just hits you right in the feels. So yeah, you've got a whole bunch of instruments in there, all coming together to make you wanna sway and snap your fingers like you're in a smoky bar in the 1920s.
All I know is that it has a piano in it.
she didn't play an instruments she only sang such as the down hearted blues
Thinking blues is a 12 bar song. 12 bar is always made up from 3 chords such as A D and E or G C and D (depending on the key sang in)
Cornet and Piano
Bessie Smith
All I know is that it has a piano in it.
she didn't play an instruments she only sang such as the down hearted blues
because its a slow song
Bessie Smith.
Because it has a 12 bar structure (it is made up of 12 bars of music, like most blues music).
Bessie Smith has written: 'Bessie Smith, empress of the blues' -- subject(s): Blues (Music), Popular music
Thinking blues is a 12 bar song. 12 bar is always made up from 3 chords such as A D and E or G C and D (depending on the key sang in)
Bessie Smith was known as "the Empress of the Blues".
Bessie Smith Smith
Cornet and Piano
Bessie Smith
Bessie Smith