Blues - Blues - GCSE Music Revision - BBC Bitesize.
Using nothing faster than a quarter note (8ths in percussion) Paul Lavender has done a masterful job of creating a fun and effective blues feature for beginning bands. When your students complain about too much homework, at least now they can play a tune about it!
Lyrics to 'Homework (Live)' by The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band.
The first people to perform Blues music were. 3. A. is a repeated phrase which is found in blues, ragtime and jazz music. 4. Strongly. A swing band or big band is made up of instruments from three families. They are woodwind, percussion and. 9. The saxophone is often used to play blues music. It is a member of the. family. 10. Scott Joplin created a style of music which is very famous.
The Blues Band Biographies (Please click on the band members picture to read all about them).
Students can relate to this beginning jazz band tune. This catchy blues piece gives the students a chance to express their homework blues. Parts are included for flute, clarinet, French horn and tuba. With fun melodies and solo sections, this is a great first jazz piece for young bands. Specifically written with your beginning Jazz Band in mind!
Fleetwood Mac in Chicago is an album by the rock band Fleetwood Mac released on 5 December 1969. It was the result of a recording session in early 1969 at Chess Records in Chicago (home to Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, et al.) with Fleetwood Mac, then a young British blues band, and a number of famous Chicago blues artists from whom they drew inspiration.
Along with early albums from Aerosmith and the E Street Band, J. Geils' 1970 debut established East Coast-style classic rock by fusing Stones-fried bar boogie and guttural blues with doo-wop, urban RnB, Broadway schmaltz and the kind of streetwise jive-talking culture seen in Mean Streets.This isn't heartland rock; this is second-generation Italians, Jews and Irish from Beantown to Jersey.