James Brown
Blues has many many different sounds, as there is a huge range of styles within the Blues genre, such as Boogie Woogie, Classic Blues, and Jump Blues. Unlike the common misconception, Blues does not have to have a "sad" or "blue" sound to it, of course it can, but it doesn't always. Boogie Woogie is a good example of a spirited and cheerful style of Blues. It is almost impossible to describe the style of Blues overall, as it is such a diverse genre. Blues uses a major, minor, or hybrid Blues scale, which helps create different qualities of sound in pieces. _____________________________________________________________________ The blues scale that's used: flattened 3rd, 5th and 7th. Although it is essentially a diatonic scale with improvisation using these 'blue notes'. Although it did originate on the fields where black slaves used to work in rhythm to their singing.
Probably Les Spann who is credited as guitar with the Ellington band on the original studio takes
because you can play 12 bar blues as if each chord refers to the relative blues scale, for example, blues in C, you can play the C Blues scale during the C chord, and an F blues scale during the F chord and so on. it sounds minor and ultimately makes it sound more bluesy, so to speak
Blues song almost always make exclusive use of the I-IV-V (1-4-5) progression in a 12 bar phrase. ((I-IV-I-V-IV-I) 2-bars each.) this is crucial for achieving that classic blues sound, unfortunately it also makes all blues songs sound similar and rather predictable.
The blues sound very emotional and a very deep voice and mixed Jazz mucic
The Sound - John M. Perkins' Blues - was created on 2009-10-27.
James Brown
yes and no its a certain way the gospel should sound it cant be to jazzy or lots of ways to make it sound like blues
Sound Off - 2005 Blues Traveler was released on: USA: 13 November 2005
There is a lot of fans that like the Blues. Blues were originally played and sung by slaves. The sound was so soothing and became popular.
Blues has many many different sounds, as there is a huge range of styles within the Blues genre, such as Boogie Woogie, Classic Blues, and Jump Blues. Unlike the common misconception, Blues does not have to have a "sad" or "blue" sound to it, of course it can, but it doesn't always. Boogie Woogie is a good example of a spirited and cheerful style of Blues. It is almost impossible to describe the style of Blues overall, as it is such a diverse genre. Blues uses a major, minor, or hybrid Blues scale, which helps create different qualities of sound in pieces. _____________________________________________________________________ The blues scale that's used: flattened 3rd, 5th and 7th. Although it is essentially a diatonic scale with improvisation using these 'blue notes'. Although it did originate on the fields where black slaves used to work in rhythm to their singing.
because people liked the very relaxed sound that this kind of blues produced and it was very catchy
Probably Les Spann who is credited as guitar with the Ellington band on the original studio takes
He was a critically acclaimed blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, as well as one of the most influential pioneers and innovators of the jump blues and electric blues sound.
Blues
B.B. King?