Blues |
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Blues guitarist an sangster B.B. King in 2009 |
Stylistic oreegins | - African-American wirk sangs
- Negro spirituals
- European folk muisic[1]
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Cultural oreegins | Late 19t century, soothren Unitit States |
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Teepical instruments | |
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Derivative forms | |
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Subgenres |
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- Boogie-woogie
- Classic female blues
- Country blues
- Delta blues
- Electric blues
- Fife an drum blues
- Jump blues
- Piano blues
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Fusion genres |
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- Blues rock
- African blues
- Punk blues
- Soul blues
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Regional scenes |
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- Breetish blues
- Canadian blues
- Chicago blues
- Detroit blues
- East Coast blues
- Hill country blues
- Kansas City blues
- Louisiana blues
- Memphis blues
- New Orleans blues
- New York blues
- Piedmont blues
- St. Louis blues
- Swamp blues
- Texas blues
- Wast Coast blues
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Ither topics |
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- Blues genres
- Blues muisickers
- Blues scale
- Jug band
- Origins
- Country muisic
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Blues is a genre[2] an muisical form oreeginated bi African Americans in the Deep Sooth o the Unitit States aroond the end o the 19t century.
- ↑ "BBC – GCSE Bitesize: Origins of the blues". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
- ↑ Kunzler's dictionary of jazz provides two separate entries: "blues", an originally African-American genre (p. 128), and the "blues form", a widespread musical form (p. 131). Kunzler, Martin (1988). Jazz-Lexicon. Hamburg: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag.