What (is) The Blues. Akram Najjar

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What (is) The Blues Akram Najjar

But first of all... Thanks go to our Friends What (is) the Blues? 2/ 33

Blues and the Evolution of Early Jazz and Pop Rhythm and Blues 30s Boogie Woogie 50s Rock n Roll Tamla Motown Spirituals (Sacred) Ragtime 20s Honky Tonk Stride Early Jazz The March Blues 20s

African Roots Music was functional It was tied to everyday life: Birth / Death / Marriage / Exorcism Agricultural Events / Calendar Events Sicknesses / Woes / Religious Feasts Music was also found in: Work Songs / Field Hollers (Communications) See the Film: Amandla!: A Revolution in 4 Part Harmony Professional musicians were not common They were an addition to village life What (is) the Blues? 4/ 33

Characteristics of African Music The Body was part of the music: Clapping / Swaying / Pounding a Stick / Dancing Dress code followed music Everyone sang Individuals come in and out of the performance Call and response: singing Riffs: communal repetition of musical phrases What (is) the Blues? 5/ 33

The African Drum Family Dominates all instruments Poly rhythms (or Cross rhythm) is very common It is the simultaneous use of 2 or more conflicting rhythms or when the regular pattern of accents of the prevailing meter is contradicted by a conflicting pattern The tribe is divided to play different rhythms The banjo started life as a percussion instrument What (is) the Blues? 6/ 33

More... The Pentatonic scale is basic: (more later) Other Common Western scales were not common Bent Notes: going from one not to another by singing or playing all pitches in between Swung Notes (best shown through a demonstration) Riffs = repeated sequences or phrases Vocal Characteristics are unusual.... Raspy Tones / Buzzes / Falsetto / Bending Tones No attempt at finding a pure or beautiful vocal sound Nor a perfect mastery of instruments What (is) the Blues? 7/ 33

Examples: Works Songs / Hollers / Etc. 1 1) Call and Response: Work Songs in a Texas Prison 2) Field Holler 3) Field Holler (French Clip) 4) Bessie Smith: Ma Man s Gotta Heart like Rock n Steel 5) Cross Rhythm: visual example 6) Riff + Call and Response: Glenn Miller: In the Mood 7) Call and Response: Miles Davis So What What (is) the Blues? 8/ 33

The Blues is Many Things... SOME or ALL of the following... 1) It is a Mood of music evoked by sorrowful lyrics Mostly about unsatisfied love Situation of slavery was not a common subject 2) Songs repeat 12 bars: each set is made up of a specific relationship between 3 keys 3) Blues scales use Blue Notes 4) Blues uses African Musical Devices Bent notes / Swung notes / Riffs 5) It uses African / Slave Singing Devices Work Songs / Field Hollers / Call and Response What (is) the Blues? 9/ 33

The Blues Gave Jazz: The Unexpected 2 1) Offbeat Melodies A singer or a player plays a note just before/after the beat Billie Holiday was the GENIUS who mastered that A Sailboat in the Moonlight with Lester Young 2) Swung Notes: Blues/Jazz musicians use a beat of 8 x triplets They then remove the middle note in the triplet This needs a demonstration What (is) the Blues? 10 / 33

Swung Note: A Contribution of the Blues to Jazz What (is) the Blues? 11 / 33

Swung Note: Remove the Middle Note of Triplets What (is) the Blues? 12 / 33

And the Blues also gave... 2 3) Bent Notes: the blues singer will not jump from one note to another but will glide singing all the tones in between (also applies to guitar playing) Big Bill Broonzy in Backwater Blues 4) Blue Notes: these are 3 notes outside the standard European major scale (which has 7 notes): The 3 rd, 5 th and 7 th notes are frequently flattened Flattening = playing the note just below a note whether it is in the scale or not Demonstration: blues notes (and bent notes) What (is) the Blues? 13 / 33

AND for those who wish to know.... 5) Pentatonic Scale is made up of 5 notes out of the 12 standard European tones Separated by 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 ½ Tones 1 Tone C D E G A The Pentatonic Scale is pervasive: Chinese / African / Celtic / Latin American / etc. Sudani Song: Ashrat Ayyam (Pentatonic Scale) Next we will show how the Blues Scale (6 notes) is derived from the Western Major Scale And how the 5 of the Pentatonic notes are found in the Blues Scale What (is) the Blues? 14 / 33

C Major Scale (7 notes) C C# D Eb E F F# G Ab A Bb B C D E F G A B Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si

C Major Blues Scale (6 notes) Contains 3 Notes from C Major which are Flattened C Major C C# D Eb E F F# G Ab A Bb B C Major Blues C C# D Eb E F F# G Ab A Bb B F# C D E F G A B

E Flat Pentatonic Scale C Major Blues C C# D Eb E F F# G Ab A Bb B E flat Pentatonic C C# D Eb E F F# G Ab A Bb B C F# Bb C D E F G A B C

4) The 12 Bar Three Minute Song

Most Western Songs have the Sweet Little Sixteen structure (often 32, 64... ) Each chorus has 4 phrases = A A B A Each is in 4 bars giving us 16 bars Usually, the first 2 A s are in the same key: Sweet Little Sixteen Happy birthday The Ode to Joy theme from Beethoven s 9 th Symphony Phrase B goes to another key, phrase and melody Resolution: the last A resolves the tension created by the jump to B s key and returns to the initial key. What (is) the Blues? 19 / 33

Examples of 16 Bars... 3 George Harrison: The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 4 groups of 16 bars each.... The second group is a refrain, completely different Chuck Berry: Sweet Little Sixteen What (is) the Blues? 20 / 33

The 12 Bar Blues (Creates More Tension) The last 4 bars: A A B A are amputated This leaves a feeling of emptiness, tension More Empty Space: the 3 groups = 4 bars each X The first 2 bars are sung leaving 2 bars for tension Later, this space was used for instruments to improvise Soon: an example of Beatles genius What (is) the Blues? 21 / 33

Examples: 12 Bar Blues (more to come) 4 1) Boogie Woogie 2) Ursula Ricks: Early One Morning (Jimmy Williams) 3) Beatles: Kansas City (Leiber and Stoller) 4) Beatles: Birthday What (is) the Blues? 22 / 33

Keys Related to the Tonic (Starting) Key Say we are playing in the Key of C = Tonic The Sub Dominant = the key of the 4 th Note in C = F The Dominant = the key of the 5 th Note in C = G (Other starting keys have different 4 th s and 5 th s) C D E F G A B Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si What (is) the Blues? 23 / 33

Ending A A B on the Dominant (5th / G) The first 4 bars (A) are all in C or the Tonic The second 4 bars (A) are: 2 in F then 2 in C The third 4 bars (B) have this sequence: G F C G or (5 th 4 th Tonic 5 th ) 12 Bar Blues end in the Dominant (5th/ G) NOT in the tonic as in the case of most Western Songs It forces the Blues singer to keep on repeating the 12 bars What (is) the Blues? 24 / 33

More Tension... We have already amputated the last group We now find that AAB is unresolved = more tension The need to return to C in the next A A B is called the Turn Around Playing Blues is compulsive Performers reach the Turn Around and have the urge to continue with another A A B What (is) the Blues? 25 / 33

The Standard Twelve Bar Form (AAB) 4 A Woke up this morning, blues hanging in my head C (Do) C (Do) C (Do) C (Do) A Woke up this morning, blues hanging in my head F (Fa) F (Fa) C (Do) C (Do) B Ma woman left me, just a room n an empty bed..... G (Sol) F (Fa) C (Do) G (Sol) Turnaround

8 Bar Blues Not Very Common 5 First Form: 1 5 4 4 / 1 5 1 5 Second Form: 1 1 4 4 / 1 5 4 5 Third Form: 1 1 1 1 / 5 4 1 5 Lots of varied forms None are highly standardized Big Bill Broonzy: Keys to the Highway Muddy Wates: Baby Please Don t Go John Lee Hooker (with Van Morrison): Baby Please Don t Go What (is) the Blues? 27 / 33

Country Blues (mid 1800s or earlier) Blues Starts as a Vocal genre Accompaniment? Sometimes none sometimes a guitar Lyrics Dealt with the hardships of life Mostly love issues not slavery Vocal Style Very expressive Voice quality not critical Location: work camps, rural areas Singers:mostly men What (is) the Blues? 28 / 33

Examples of Country Blues 6 1) Blind Lemon Jefferson: See That My Grave Is Kept Clean (1928) 2) Big Bill Broonzy: I Can't Be Satisfied (1930) 3) Rolling Stones: I Can s Be Satisfied 4) Big Bill Broonzy: Sun s gonna shine in my backdoor 5) Robert Johnson: Come on in my Kitchen 6) NOTE: these are late recordings because at the time Country Blues evolved, there was no recording What (is) the Blues? 29 / 33

Urban / City Blues (Late 1890s) Accompaniment: piano or small bands Lyrics: more sophisticated, problems of the heart, social issues, etc. Vocal Style: more refined Location: vaudeville, clubs, red light environment Singers: usually women Next? By early 30s, Blues invaded Jazz A lot of non vocal blues All types of instruments What (is) the Blues? 30 / 33

In the Modern Period.... Blues became pervasive Large schools of Blues blossomed in different areas An important school is the British Blues Early Eric Clapton (also with CREAM) Georgie Fame The Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Alexis Korner, etc. Etc. What (is) the Blues? 31 / 33

Examples: Urban and Modern Blues 7 1) Billie Holiday: T ain t Nobody s Business if I do 2) Thelonious Monk: Blue Monk 3) Dexter Gordon: Blue Monk 4) Jimi Hendrix: Red House 5) Georgie Fame: Bluesology (Milt Jackson) 6) Pentangle: I ve Got a Feeling (A blues in waltz time) 7) Duke Ellington: C Jam Blues 8) Dave Brubeck: Blues Piece 9) Miles Davis: Freddy Freeloader What (is) the Blues? 32 / 33

What is the Epitaph of a Blues Singer?