Virtuosic1, I respectfully disagree with your assertion that it "The keyword is "rhythm". That gives the impression that Blues does not have rhythm! The truth is that Blues is all about rhythm Makes me wonder if you have heard any good Blues at all. Originally posted by rocket It is unfortunate that these two very different styles of music share the common word "Blues" in their names, as that definitely leads to confusion.
Thanks for the helpful advice. Originally posted by jowook: Thanks for the helpful advice. Joined: May It evolved in the United States in the communities of former African slaves, from spirituals, praise songs, field hollers, shouts, and chants. The use of blue notes and the prominence of call-and-response patterns in the music and lyrics are indicative of the blues' West African pedigree. The blues influenced later American and Western popular music, as it became part of the genres of ragtime, jazz, bluegrass, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, hip-hop, country music and pop songs.
Studied with Mark Levine and Barry Harris The distinction is far from perfect. The term "R and B" is virtually meaningless since it has had several mutually exclusive defifnitions since its inception as a catch-all designation of "Black music" in the late 's, though I favour the late 's association with Motown. It's not an exact science. My own personal biases might lead me to suggest: Muddy waters as a classic blues artist, Smokey Robinson as an R and B artist and James Brown as a soul artist.
Without music life would be a mistake -- Friedrich Nietzsche. Originally posted by pastafarian: My own personal biases might lead me to suggest: Muddy waters as a classic blues artist, Smokey Robinson as an R and B artist and James Brown as a soul artist. Joined: Nov Seattle-ish, WA. Stephen Hazel. I think blues players are required to wear a cool hat.
Originally posted by Stephen Hazel: I think blues players are required to wear a cool hat. Joined: Jan Print Thread Show Likes. Piano Concerts, Recitals, Competitions The Polling Booth Legal Issues. What's Hot!! Kawai ES8 key sensor? KDP, can I save settings? Is it grand piano "Estonia" badly sounding? Download Sheet Music. Most Online 15, Mar 21st, Please Support Our Advertisers. Powered by UBB. Find a Professional.
Who's Online Now. Previous Thread. When it got to such noisy places, all honking horns and grinding gears, the low moan of the blues could not make itself heard. It added the saxophone, drum kit, and piano, and thus amplified, the blues, now rhythm and blues, took on the swagger of a young man with money in his pocket far away from home, and happier for it: Louis Jordan and Big Joe Turner are a world away from Sleepy John Estes and Robert Johnson, even if the kinship among them is obvious.
Rhythm and blues? Something in between? The fine distinctions hold up, but only just. Gregory McNamee is the author or title-page editor of forty books. He is a contributing editor to the Encyclopaedia Britannica and to Kirkus Reviews. I "should" be able to answer such an easy question!
Did I get that at all right? What you wrote is much more concise I think. Something just hit me. My grandfather was a professional harmonica player back in the 's through the 50's in New York. His name was Humel. Piano too. I wish so bad now that I could pick his brains! We accept major credit cards and PayPal. After watching the BluesHarmonica. Skip to main content.
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