Blues (also translated as blues) refers to a style of music. Blues music, also called blues, is recognized as one of the roots of contemporary pop music. It is actually a folk music style of African Americans. It took shape long before the Civil War. Black slaves created unique scales and harmonies for it, and used it to relieve the boring life and express their homesickness. This made the blues The music has a strong sense of resentment from the beginning, so it is also called "resentment song" and is a symbol of melancholy.
Another characteristic of blues is its special harmony. Blues is a singing form that emerged among black folk after the Civil War. It has a direct relationship with black plantation songs (a cappella songs sung by collectives during labor).
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Blues originated from the hymns, hymns, labor songs, shouts and carols of African American slaves in the past. The "blues sound" used in the blues and the singing style of Qi Ying both show its West African origin. Blues had a great influence on later American and Western pop music. Ragtime, jazz, big band, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, country music and ordinary pop songs, and even modern classical music all contain blues elements or elements. Developed from blues. In poetry, the word is often used to describe melancholy.