I may be completely wrong, but i looked the word "blue" in a dictionary, it says "feeling of sadness" i can relate that definition to the fact that the slaves taken from Africa were the ones who kinda created and gave birth to this genre when they chanted their songs. And most of those songs talked about being slaves and having a miserable life. So... i think that's got a lot to do with it.
Know one nows much about the blues music .
19th century
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The Blues came from African slaves that were taken by people and sold in America, so the blues came from African people but from amercian music yh totally babes it came from Mississippi Actually the blues was created by American black slaves from white folk music what we would call Country today, so it doesn't come from Africa at all.
Blues came first, which led to Ragtime music, which led to Swing music, which led to Cool Jazz.
where did blues music come from?
During the days of the Civil War, the North would invade, there uniforms were a blue grey. The invasions denoted bad times, and when invaded the phrase here come the blues was born.
Know one nows much about the blues music .
19th century
Rhythem and Blues
1958
First answer: Jamaica Second answer(edit): Actually, no, Blues Music did not come from Jamaica, but originated in Southern USA, in Louisiana.
The blues music came into existence many years ago.
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it was from a ,an called mark webculter
Second Chance - 1987 Mid-Term Blues 1-8 was released on: USA: 21 November 1987
"Race music" (race records) is a term applied to gramophone records from the 1920's and 1930's that featured music in a variety of African-American genres such as jazz, boogie-woogie, blues, jump blues, and rhythm and blues. From 1949 to 1958, the term "race records" denoted the category of music now termed "rhythm and blues".