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									TIMELINE
                Listening Guide: Bessie Smith "St. Louis Blues"
| "St. Louis Blues "Recorded by Bessie Smith, 1925 | ||
|---|---|---|
| A | Introduction: Reed organ and cornet | [00:00-00:03] 00:03 | 
| B | Verse 1: Notice the three-line AAB structure. Singer enters; organ plays chords cornet responds to the singer's AAB structure. The song form is in twelve-bar blues format. Melodic line and accompaniment make use of flattened thirds. Call-and-response between voice and instrument. | [00:04-00:47] 00:44 | 
| C | Verse 2: Same as verse 1. Notice the three-line structure format but now to a different text. | [00:48-01:30] 00:46 | 
| D | Verse 3: Notice the two-line text. Same as verse 1, but now we do not have an AAB song form. Song form makes use of eight bars with a two-line text. Singer sings text "St. Louis Woman." | [01:31-01:58] 00:12 | 
| E | Verse 4: Same as verse 3. Notice again a different two-line text. | [01:59-2:25] 00:26 | 
| F | Chorus: Same as in verse 1, the singer sings the text "I Got de Saint Louis Blues" Song form is in twelve-bar blues format. Notice we are back to the three-line AAB structure. | [02:26-03-08] 00:42 | 

 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	