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		<title>The Complete History Of Blues Guitar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eugene Walker asked: The blues is a form of music that can be vocal, instrumental (blues guitar) or both. It uses the &#8216;blue&#8217; notes which are based on a &#8216;minor pentatonic&#8217; scale most of the time, otherwise known as the blues scale. Blues music was derived from the African-American communities in the U.S. out of [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Eugene Walker</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>The blues is a form of music that can be vocal, instrumental (blues guitar) or both. It uses the &#8216;blue&#8217; notes which are based on a &#8216;minor pentatonic&#8217; scale most of the time, otherwise known as the blues scale.</p>
<p>Blues music was derived from the African-American communities in the U.S. out of work songs, spiritual songs, field hollers, chants, shouts and simple ballads that rhymed. A lot of aspects of the blues are indicitive of African influence.</p>
<p>The call-and-response aspect of the music came directly from African roots and there were a lot of lines that would get repeated twice or more. This later evolved into a line repeating twice and then on the third time around there would be an &#8216;answer line&#8217;. You can still find these characteristics of early blues in modern day music, especially hip-hop.</p>
<p>The term &#8216;The Blues&#8217; refers to the &#8216;blue devils&#8217; which means down spirits or sadness.</p>
<p>The blues guitar plays a heavy role in blues music as well as modern music. It has influenced Jazz, Rhythm and Blues, Bluegrass and even Rock N&#8217; Roll tremendously.</p>
<p>The original blues of the early 1900&#8242;s, otherwise known as &#8220;poor man&#8217;s blues&#8221; was normally associated with hard times, oppression from white folk, cruelty of the police, gambling, economic depression, floods, magic, farming and dry periods. This music was fueled by a lot of heartache and depression. Usually a lost loved one or an overall harsh environment inspired the lyrics and the tone of the blues guitar.</p>
<p>After the world war, you began to see blues songs that were about relationships and ***. Also, humor was added to the mix. Here is a funny example:</p>
<p>&#8220;That must be your woman, cause mine don&#8217;t look like that&#8230;</p>
<p>I said That must be your woman, cause mine don&#8217;t look like that&#8230;</p>
<p>Have you seen my baby? She&#8217;s so big and fat&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>The blues guitar style emerged from the American South&#8217;s instruments of the time which were the banjo and the Diddley Bow. This was a home made one stringed instrument that was popular in the early 20th century. Figures such as Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Son House and Blind Willie McTell were a part of the delta blues style which used a lot of finger picking techniques and slide guitar innovations.</p>
<p>Eventually, after WWII &#8216;electric blues&#8217; became increasingly popular where the blues guitar was played on electric guitars as were the bass guitars. This was most prevalent in the Chicago area.</p>
<p>Blues music today has become a multi-cultural genre with artists playing Blues in every corner of the world. Texas-born Stevie Ray Vaughan set the music world on fire with his modern combination of Blues and Rock until his untimely death in 1990. Other modern Blues artists making a mark are: Shemekia Copeland, Susan Tedeschi, Robert Cray, Taj Mahal, Charlie Musselwhite, and the North Mississippi Allstars .</p>
<p>The history of blues guitar and poor man&#8217;s blues is rich with culture and stories of good times and bad. I could go on for days about the history of the blues guitar but let&#8217;s make this part 1 so you don&#8217;t fall asleep on me!</p>
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