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  1. --------------------------------------The origins of these beautiful blues songs:1. The Shadow - Blues CousinsSingle tune: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...

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    The blues is a form of secular folk music created by African Americans in the early 20th century, originally in the South. Although instrumental accompaniment is almost universal in the blues, the blues is essentially a vocal form. Blues songs are usually lyrical rather than narrative because the expression of feelings is foremost.

    Where did the blues get its name?

    In the 19th century the English phrase blue devils referred to the upsetting hallucinations brought on by severe alcohol withdrawal. This was later shortened to the blues, which described states of depression and upset, and it was later adopted as the name for the melancholic songs that the musical genre encapsulates.

    How did the blues begin as a musical genre?

    The origins of the blues are poorly documented, but it is believed that after the American Civil War (1861–65), formerly enslaved African Americans and their descendants created this genre while working on Southern plantations, taking inspiration from hymns, minstrel show music, work songs and field hollers, ragtime, and popular music of the Southern white population.

    Why is the blues considered the “Devil’s music”?

    Although instrumental accompaniment is almost universal in the blues, the blues is essentially a vocal form. Blues songs are lyrical rather than narrative; blues singers are expressing feelings rather than telling stories. The emotion expressed is generally one of sadness or melancholy, often due to problems of love but also oppression and hard times. To express this musically, blues performers use vocal techniques such as melisma (sustaining a single syllable across several pitches), rhythmic techniques such as syncopation, and instrumental techniques such as “choking” or bending guitar strings on the neck or applying a metal slide or bottleneck to the guitar strings to create a whining voicelike sound.

    As a musical style, the blues is characterized by expressive “microtonal” pitch inflections (blue notes), a three-line textual stanza of the form AAB, and a 12-measure form. Typically the first two and a half measures of each line are devoted to singing, the last measure and a half consisting of an instrumental “break” that repeats, answers, or complements the vocal line. In terms of functional (i.e., traditional European) harmony, the simplest blues harmonic progression is described as follows (I, IV, and V refer respectively to the first or tonic, fourth or subdominant, and fifth or dominant notes of the scale):

    Phrase 1 (measures 1–4) I–I–I–I

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    Phrase 2 (measures 5–8) IV–IV–I–I

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  3. Nov 2, 2023 · --------------------------------------The origins of these beautiful blues songs:1. The Shadow - Blues CousinsSingle tune: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...

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  4. Feb 21, 2024 · Few styles of music embody that idea as much as the blues. The genre started as the result of several types of music and cultures and has evolved into a distinct category that influences modern artists every day. Let’s explore blues music history to see the origins and growth of this beloved American classic.

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    In the 1920s, the blues became a major element of African American and American popular music, also reaching white audiences via Handy's arrangements and the classic female blues performers.

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  7. Many notable blues musicians, such as Robert Johnson and Charley Patton, were associated with Delta Blues. Their songs became famous all over America during the 1930s when they recorded classic albums that became popular throughout the country.

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