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1) BB King genre 2) BB King played them 3) BB King plays them 4) BB King specialty 5) BB King''s music 6) African-american music 7) American style of music 8) Black music 9) Blues style 10) Clues 11) Colorful music 12) Depressed spirits 13) Despondency 14) Folk ballad 15) Genre for BB King 16) Genre for Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Blues is a musical form and genre that originated in African-American communities in the `Deep South` of the United States around the end of the 19th century from spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts and chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads. The blues form, ubiquitous in jazz, rhythm and blues and rock and roll, is characterized .....
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[Super Rugby] The Blues (formerly the Auckland Blues) are a professional rugby union team based in Auckland, New Zealand who play in the Super Rugby competition. Like New Zealand`s four other Super Rugby sides, the Blues were established by the NZRU in 1996. One of the most successful teams in Super Rugby history, the Blues won the competit...
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[rugby team] Blues (rugby team) may mean; ...
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oral black American folk or popular melancholic songs of the early twentieth century.
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A term used for an individual Dog Registration Application. See Dog Registration Application.
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(from the article `Justinian I`) ...Nika revolt (`Nika``Conquer,` or `Win`was the cry of rival factions at the races in the hippodrome). The city parties known as the Greens and ... ...to depend upon its urban militia, or demes, to defend its walls. Coinciding with divisions within the demes wer...
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secular folk music of American blacks. From its origin in the South in the early 20th century, the blues` simple but expressive forms had become by ... [26 related articles]
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an expressive form of North American folk music. Usually distinguished by a syncopated 4/4 rhythm, flatted thirds and sevenths, and a 12-bar structure
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(blldbomacz) popular term for a state of sadness; see depression. maternity blues , postpartum blues popular terms for postpartum depression.
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Oral black american folk or popular melancholic songs of the early twentieth century.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: blūz Definitions: 1. State of depression or sadness.
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Blues is slang for Valium.
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Blue Dress uniform.
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early and basic jazz style of music with a predictable chord structure; not religious and usually slow in tempo.
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the collective name given to butterflies within the family Lycaenidae that have blue wings.
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(1) A form normally consisting of 12 bars, staying in one key and moving to IV at bar 5. (2) A melodic style, with typical associated harmonies, using certain 'blues scales', riffs and grace notes. (3) A musical genre, ancestral to Jazz and part of it. (4) A feeling that is said to inform all of Jazz.
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Amphetamines (slang).
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noun a type of folksong that originated among Black Americans at the beginning of the 20th century; has a melancholy sound from repeated use of blue notes
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African-American music that originated in the work songs and Negro spirituals of the rural American South in the late 19th century. It is usually of a slow to moderate speed and characteristic features include a 12-bar (sometimes 8-bar or 16-bar) construction and a syncopated melody line that often includes `blue notes` (q...
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A style of music that evolved from southern African-American secular songs and is usually characterized by slow tempo and flatted thirds and sevenths. Blues influenced the development of rock, rhythm and blues and country music.
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depressed spirits; despondency; melancholy: This rainy spell is giving me the blues. · · a song, originating with American blacks, that is marked by the frequent occurrence of blue notes, and that takes the basic form, customarily improvised upon in performance, of a 12-bar chorus consisting of a 3-line stanza with the second line rep...
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a bedrock genre of traditional American music rooted in African-retentive ante-bellum music, as reflected in the presence of call-and-response, bent or slurred notes, and both lyrical and instrumental improvisation.It is characterized by verses twelve bars in length, with a one-four-five chord progression and often an A-A-B lyrical pattern.
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