This music style uses 12 bar Chord progression
What is blues?
African Americans are credited with being the founders of this music style.
What is blues?
This person was the first Blues artist.
Who is Bessie Smith
In the 1970s, this style was characterized by electronic, faster, and louder sounds, in contrast to its forefather blues.
What is 70s Rock?
The flattened third, fifth, and seventh are examples of these colorful notes.
What are blue Notes?
These popular working chants and staples of African American church music deeply impacted the development of blues.
What are spirituals and field hollers?
B-B King, Freddie King, and Albert King were collectively known as this
What is the Three Kings of Blues?
This artist, popular in the 60s and 70s, said "Blues is easy to play, but hard to feel."
Who is Jimi Hendrix?
On stringed instruments, this is played by sounding a muted string.
What are Ghost Notes?
Blues first reached its peak in popularity after this famous war.
What is World War I?
This blues artist had a guitar named Lucille
Who is B-B King
This band, famously fronted by singer Ozzy Osbourne, used louder, more ear-splitting sound rather than the traditional wailing of blues.
Who is Black Sabbath?
This musical structure repeats in the second line what happened in the first line then answers concludes on the third.
What is the AAB structure or call and response?
Songs like this one, sung by Billie Holiday, were part of a political protest against lynching.
What is Strange Fruit?
McKinley Morganfield known as this artist name is known as "the father of modern Chicago blues."
Who is Muddy Waters?
Both Chicago blues and hard rock use this instrument for emotional solos and powerful riffs.
What is an electric guitar?
These spur of the moment "improvements" are characteristic of the blues style.
What are improvisations?
Songs like "Obey the Ration Laws" by Bus Ezell commented on social issues regarding this war.
What is World War II?
These three women are known as The Empresses of blues.
Who are Ma Rainy, Bessie Smith, and Mamie Smith?
Both blues and hard rock rely on this, which makes people tap their feet or nod their heads.
What is rhythm?