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The Bessie Smith–Louis Armstrong duet of “St. Louis Blues” is a classic example of this sort of musical conversation: Smith begins by singing, : “ I hate to see the evening sun go down .” Armstrong echoes her final note on his cornet and adds a relaxed melodic response.
9 wrz 2022 · Research has shown that listening to blues music activates various brain regions and enhances memory and cognitive functions. Moreover, the neurobiological effects of blues music extend beyond mere enjoyment, as it has the potential to alleviate conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer’s.
11 lis 2018 · We found systematic music-to-color associations between perceptual features of the music and perceptual dimensions of the colors chosen as going best/worst with the music (e.g., loud, punchy, distorted music was generally associated with darker, redder, more saturated colors).
Blues harmony differs from tonal and jazz harmony in a number of important ways, especially in the treatment of the dominant seventh chord. In a standard 12-bar blues, all chords are dominant seventh chords. The blues is a schema that can have many alterations without ceasing to qualify as “a blues.”.
6 sie 2010 · Blues musicians, in creating their art, have captured this concept and often expressed their relationship to place in their music. The application of place attachment and identity theories can tell us much about their affective and cognitive selves.
The art of music psychology is to bring rigorous scientific methodologies to questions about the human musical capacity, while applying sophisticated humanistic approaches to framing and interpreting the science. By combining these techniques, music psychology can address questions such as: •
24 cze 2010 · The Blues: A Very Short Introduction surveys a genre which lies at the heart of American culture. Blues is more of a broad musical tradition than a musical genre, with a constantly evolving pop culture. It explores its roots in work and praise songs, and its popularization by W. C. Handy.