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BLUES

U s ed :
s
t
n
e
Instrum
umpet,
r
s
t
r
e
a
it
ik
l
u
ts
- G
ophone
trumen
s
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a
n
I
s
s
d
s
n
a
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- Br
mbone
o
r
t
,
t
e
n
cor
- Piano
s
- Drum

raditions
t
ic
s
u
m
eir
Origin:
rought th forced to work in
b
s
e
v
la
e
e
African S
Music ar
they wer
n
n
a
e
ic
h
r
f
w
A
of
ngs
with them
rly types
a
E
.
a
Work So
ic
.
r
s
e
g
n
m
o
A
s
North
and work
the task
s
h
g
it
n
w
o
s
e
s
a
tim
religiou
in where
atedly in
e
e
s
p
e
n
r
o
p
g
s
n
re
were su
call and
a
rs.
e
r
a
e
n
the othe
y
b
d
e
being do
w
er is follo
lead sing

nges:
ung blues
s
o
h
w
le
p
Social Cha
p eo
o sa n g a n d
ivil war the
h
c
w
e
le
th
p
r
o
e
e
ft
p
A
to
the
e southern
ether with
th
g
m
to
o
,
d
fr
a
d
e
re
sp
mo v
blues to be
e
any slaves
M
th
.
d
it
e
s
d
u
e
a
y
c
pla
diferent
ates, which
t
s
s
0
5
rn
9
e
1
h
d
rt
n
o
a
s
the n
y
In the 1940
r.
la
u
such as Cit
p
o
d
p
te
a
re
c
highly
n
e
se
es have be
popular the
lu
b
ic
s
f
o
u
s
m
le
t
s
y
t
o
s
s. M
Urban Blue
d
n
a
s
e
lu
B
the Blues.
m
o
fr
d
e
ir
insp
days were

Lyrics:
The lyrics of
blues are raw
but
flled with em
otion, it can
tell
us that the A
fricans were
hoping for a
better life, w
he n
being slaves
for the
Americans.

By: Frank Kwok

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