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Early Forms That Influenced the Blues 2


Cone further states that:

The spirituals are slave songs, and they deal with historical realities that are pre-Civil War. They were created and sung by the group. The blues, while having some pre-Civil War roots, are essentially post-Civil War in consciousness. They reflect experiences that issued from Emancipation, the Reconstruction Period, and segregation laws.

(Cone 1991, 100).

It can be gleaned from the discourse so far that many different factors led to the development of blues. The definition of blues in this course will revolve around an African American song form based on a poetic musical structure whose lyrics deal with the reality of the "joys and sorrows of life" (Cone 1991, 99).

Reading the Emancipation Proclamation

Reading the Emancipation Proclamation

Sterling Brown

You can't play the blues until you have paid your dues

Sidney Bechet

The blues like spirituals were prayers. One was praying to God; the other was praying to man.