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Piedmont Blues: Delta 01 - 02 Chicago - New Orleans 03 - 04 Memphis

01 - Delta Blues

style Delta Blues is played acoustically, just as the first recordings '20s and '30s that were taking place with soloists were accompanied with six-string acoustic guitars.

Another name that is referred to this style is Mississippi Blues, both names refer to their place of origin, the Delta Region of the State of Mississippi.

style that excites and processed using techniques such as finger-picking and slide guitar, boogie with accentuated rhythms.

rappresentatativi are more artists: Son House, Robert Johnson, Mississippi Fred Mc.Dowell and Charlie Patton.



02 - Chicago Blues

E 'style's most famous and heard, is generally that comes to mind when thinking of a blues played live in a room.


The popular image of a smoky room with a small stage crowded with musicians who improvise with their electric guitars, amplified harmonica, piano, bass and drums, can be directly traced to this style.

Chicago grew into a center for blues music in the '30s and '40s, when thousands of people left the Mississippi cotton fields and headed north to go to work in factories.

The first electric Chicago blues of the '50s with the amplified harmonica, a slide guitar and piano as solo instruments.
A pioneer in the use of this training was Muddy Waters.

Since the late 50's style continued to evolve with a new generation of guitarists who were inspired by BB King, whose way of playing a single rope has created the foundation of the modern blues sound of the guitar.

The most representative artists are: Blind Blake, Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James, Leadbelly, Mance Lipscomb, Bukka White, Willie Dixon, JBLenoir.




03 - New Orleans Blues

The style is a celebration of music, using piano and a horn section you get a great ease in the sound.

Blues New Orleans is also marked by Caribbean rhythms (rumba above) and second-line structure derived from jazz.




The most representative artists are: Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino, Snooks Eaglin, Smiley Lewis, Professor Longhair and Guitar Slim.


04 - Memphis Blues

It differs in two varieties of music that played in the '20s and the '50s.

The Memphis Blues of the 20 developed in the age of miraculous medicines show vendors, the entertainment in circuses, groups of musicians representing events variety around around the countryside.

were the jug band, playing blues a different, cheerful and witty, accompanied by string instruments and other improvised imitating the sound of the brass.
Among them was a pitcher in which he blew to imitate the sound of the tuba, jug just in English.

Towards the beginning of the 50's sound changed with the inclusion of an amplified guitar.

Among Artists: Gus Cannon, Memphis Jug Band, Furry Lewis, Leadbelly, Mance Lipscomb and Bukka White.

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