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Exploring The Birth Of Blues Music

By Scott Gibson


Throughout history, a number of different musical genres have come and gone. Currently, one of the most overlooked when it comes to purchasing or downloading artists is that of Blues music. While this is the case, the genre is still alive and well when it comes to performing live at a number of historic and neighborhood venues.

Unlike other genres, the history of the blues is lesser known. In addition, the blues due to the emotional lyrics and dive bars at which many play, often draw a much older crowd. Like the genre itself, it appears it will take some time for music lovers to catch up to these musical offerings of what are some of the greatest musicians in the world.

One of the best estimates as to the beginning of the genre based on an early representation of music is circa 1901. For, it was during this time that music which closely resembled modern days blues came on to the scene. After which, the genre became known during a time in which black workers began singing songs with popular emotional lyrics and technical themes.

The genre is an ever changing one as each artist often add elements of individuality whether performing solo or with a band. In fact, one of the most poplar events associated with the genre is that of open jams. Often held on a specific day and time, on a monthly, bi-monthly or weekly basis, these jams can be found all over the world.

The genre having been born out of the slave trade much like many hymnals is often considered the beginning of the genre. For, many of the songs were created by slave hands and have been handed down through generations. While some remained closer to an acoustic style, others evolved into modern day styles which now grace many dive bars and festivals around the world.

The Akonting, a predecessor of the banjo was quite present in many songs played during that time. For, it is an instrument which dates back to Africa, long before the slave trade began. While this is the case, pedal, steel and slide guitar replaced the banjo while the banjo has now found a new home in bluegrass.

Whether due to style or history, there are a number of societies which promote and support musicians of the genre around the world. Most often, the funds from various events go to support musicians with healing, healthcare, housing and beyond. In order to raise these funds, non-profits often host contests, conventions and other events throughout the year.

In many cases, there are local societies which host contests, then send the winning musician or musicians on to the semi-finals or finals. When it comes to the finals, there is often a large award ceremony. In fact, one of the biggest are the American Blues Awards held in Memphis on an annual basis. During this event, there is a banquet, silent auction and banquet along with contest winners and other artists providing entertainment.




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