Music Genres
Blues Music
All Music Guide
Blues is about tradition and personal expression. At its core, the blues has remained the same since its inception. Most blues feature simple, usually three-chord, progressions and have simple structures that are open to endless improvisations, both lyrical and musical. The blues grew out of African spirituals and worksongs. In the late 1800s, southern African-Americans passed the songs down orally, and they collided with American folk and country from the Appalachians. New hybrids appeared by each region, but all of the recorded blues from the early 1900s are distinguished by simple, rural acoustic guitars and pianos. After World War II, the blues began to fragment, with some musicians holding on to acoustic traditions and others taking it to jazzier territory. However, most bluesmen followed Muddy Waters' lead and played the blues on electric instruments. From that point on, the blues continued to develop in new directions -- particularly on electric instruments -- or it has been preserved as an acoustic tradition.
Back to the topStyles of Blues
Country Blues
Acoustic Blues Modern Acoustic Blues Classic Female Blues
Acoustic Memphis Blues Acoustic Chicago Blues Acoustic New Orleans Blues
Acoustic Texas Blues Blues Gospel Acoustic Louisiana Blues
Country Blues Vaudeville Blues Pre-War Country Blues
Delta Blues Folk-Blues Early American Blues
Memphis Blues Blues Revival Dirty Blues
Work Songs Pre-War Blues Spirituals
Pre-War Gospel Blues Songster
Electric Blues
Soul-Blues Electric Chicago Blues Electric Blues
Electric Texas Blues Electric Country Blues Electric Delta Blues
Electric Memphis Blues Electric Harmonica Blues Urban Blues
New Orleans Blues Swamp Blues Juke Joint Blues
Detroit Blues Slide Guitar Blues
Chicago Blues
Chicago Blues Modern Electric Chicago Blues
Delta Blues
Finger-Picked Guitar
East Coast Blues
Jump Blues Piedmont Blues
East Coast Blues New York Blues
Harmonica Blues
Electric Harmonica Blues Harmonica Blues
Louisiana Blues
Louisiana Blues
Texas Blues
Electric Texas Blues Texas Blues
Jump Blues/Piano Blues
Piano Blues West Coast Blues
Jazz Blues St. Louis Blues
Piedmont Blues
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