Blues is a type of music and singing originated in Mississippi by Negroes when they were under the rule of the white-skinned Americans, where they chanted songs in a way that starts one and chants behind the rest. Their cries follow the sounds of the ax to give a harmonious musical melody. At first this singing was an expression of anger and a desire for freedom, and was one way of salvation. As for the word, we often hear the word "blue" on the sad mood, as well as the blues that bear the sadness and pain of the suffering suffered by the Negroes at that stage. Perhaps this expression is directly related to blues songs. It has been said that the blues means "tinged with blue gliders" ie the person under the influence of the sprites that cause grief and pain. Blue may not be associated with the English expression of the sad mood, but we can say that "Blue" is a term used by Negroes for English to coincide with the blues singing, where both express sorrow.
It is not known for sure who introduced the term "blues" into the English dictionary, but we know that the origins of the term go directly to the first African Americans who organized the lyrics of this kind of songs, as well as the black clergy who sang these songs that were of a nature Sorrow. The music of sorrows combines the origins of this genre of singing. It was one of the most important expressions of what is going on in these oppressed groups, especially in the first years in which blacks lived in America after their forced emigration. The black musicians and singers were influenced by Scottish poetry, For the followers of the Methodist doctrine and the Baptists.
The development of this art after the liberation of the Negroes, but the pain did not end after the intention of freedom and gain, but continued to suffer from poverty and ignorance, but their singing took a good curve after the entry of the two hormones and the guitar and then later piano .. It became one of the most famous types of American singing.
The Blues have their own style and style.
Traditional blues play in 12 musical intervals, divided into three sections and each section consists of four musical intervals. Most of the blues are made up of many three-line poetic passages. The second line of each section is a repetition of the first line, and the third line expresses an answer to the first two lines. Most of the poetic words of Blues reflect loneliness and sadness, and others reflect sarcastic and challenging responses to life's problems. Blues are based on the sound and music (the guitar machine specifically) and on the so-called blue nots, the low notes that are the basis of blues and jazz, the name taken by one of the most famous and famous Blue Note companies that specialized in the production of blues and jazz Music around the world and support most of the musicians who have become masters in the history of music.
One of the most famous blues musicians is Christopher Handy's musical pieces, which originated in 1912. One of these pieces is "Memphis Blues" and its first recording was only 3 minutes.