it made the blues music more religious.
Quite simply, yes. He grew up in Memphis, steeped in black music - as a result, the influence of both blues and gospel can be quite clearly seen in much of his music and performance.
Melisma is a common feature of West African music and the Blues. Pentatonic scales, which are prevalent in Blues music, are also found in Sudanese Haqiba music.
African Gospel Blues Ragtime Dixieland Orchestra All of these styles helped influence and shape jazz into what it is today
Blues on Top of Blues was created in 1968.
it made the blues music more religious.
because of slavery and most or some blues artist were slaves
Completely. Yes. Rock in particular is derived directly from blues.
Quite simply, yes. He grew up in Memphis, steeped in black music - as a result, the influence of both blues and gospel can be quite clearly seen in much of his music and performance.
Perhaps the question you should really be asking is: "How big of an influence has the BLUES had on the 20th century?
i didnt evrything came from blues
Melisma is a common feature of West African music and the Blues. Pentatonic scales, which are prevalent in Blues music, are also found in Sudanese Haqiba music.
because the rhythm and the beat was able to turn into rock music
A blues poem is a type of poetry that draws influence from the lyrics and musical structure of blues music. These poems often express themes of sorrow, struggle, and resilience, using repetition, rhythm, and a call-and-response style similar to blues songs. Blues poems can capture the emotional depth and rawness associated with the blues genre.
While beats expressed themselves in unstructured literature, musicians in the 1950s added electronic instruments to traditional Blues Music, creating rhythm and blues.
While beats expressed themselves in unstructured literature, musicians in the 1950s added electronic instruments to traditional Blues Music, creating rhythm and blues.
Blues, the basis for nearly all modern rock n' roll, originated in Mississippi. The most famous blues player of all time, B.B. King, is from Mississippi, among many others. Blues is not just a style of music here, but a culture all its own. Its influence persists through many different music styles. Mississippi is at the heart of the blues movement - it's culture, heritage, and history, the good and the bad. Indeed, blues may not have ever been produced had MS not had the history that it does.