She was a singer. Her main claim to fame was blues singing although she did sing some pop numbers and a bit of gospel. By the time she died she was already moving into the swing era and had changed her style.
she didn't play an instruments she only sang such as the down hearted blues
she doesn't she sings.
a violin
guitar
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
Blues is a style of music and how it is played. Classic blues instruments inclued the guitar and harmonica. Other instruments included in blues are, drums, bass guitar, piano, trombone, trumpet and saxophone. The most important instrument used in blues music (and many others) is the human voice. For a lot of people, vocals are what makes music so great to listen to. Everything else is accompaniment.
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
Because it has a 12 bar structure (it is made up of 12 bars of music, like most blues music).
Bessie Smith.
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