Blues Guitar Lessons - Acoustic Guitar Lessons - Robert Johnson - Blues Music - Me and the Devil
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For  the majority of, playing acoustic guitar in the authentic way is a bit more than  simply copying the musical style. The  idea kindles a continuing fascination  with a time in American folklore that  still speaks to us in the present day -  the lives of the first blues artists and musicians give us a profound insight  into the times and trials of life for  negros in those times.

You don't have  to listen too hard to hear the beat of  the classic blues music in many modern  jazz, rock and pop music. The blues is  the root of 60s rock music, which came  from Chicago electric blues, which came  from the music of Big Bill Broonzy,  which came from .... well, you get the  idea.

While it's obvious that there  were different styles of guitar blues,  it all came basically from one place,  and possibly from one physical are - the Delta of The Mississippi. The first  African slaves labored hard hours in the fields gathering cotton and pulling big  sacks in their wake. Work gangs were  very common in the South, where a negro  could be jail|jailed} for almost  nothing, and then made to labor on  county roads or on the bosses farms. It  was a huge spiritual relief to sing or  chant a rhythm to help the work flow and give a {sense of community|some  comfort}. This is how the 'field  hollers' were {created}. Field hollers  had a limited range musically and the  words were really repetitive, which  became an enduring feature of all songs  in the blues style.

The first slaves  were taken from Africa, were there was a deep tradition of story telling and  elementary music accompanied by hypnotic rhythms, frequently accompanied by drums and instruments with a single string  created from gourds or the skins of  animals stretched out across a frame.  It's probable that the first rudimentary guitar had very few strings, with a  sound box fabricated from a large cigar  box. Without a doubt, only really simple music could be created from these  beginnings, but the vocal nuances could  be at the same time subtle and  powerful.

The Blues Guitar Comes To  Pass ...

At the turn of the twentieth,  an innovative method of merchandising  gave a new impetus for blues music and  was vital for creating the rich  variation we now associate with it. The  Sears company created a system of  commerce by mail, and distributed  catalogs far and wide across America.  This had never happened before - cheap  factory made instruments were available  to the masses. Amongst the many products on offer, one could purchase a Harmony  guitar for one dollar. Blues music was  on the verge of a breakthrough!

As one  might suppose, a factory made acoustic  guitar was not the best quality  instrument, and probably hard to keep in tune - in the southern humid weather, it was just about impossible. This was  probably why slide guitar was one of the first blues guitar styles to appear. It  was easy to create a simple tune as the  strings were tuned to an open  arrangement such as open G, C or D - it  wasn't even necessary to know any  chords! In open G, for instance, it was  a lot easier to keep the guitar tuned  than when using normal or 'Spanish'  style tuning. Even if the guitar was out of tune, one could vary the position of  the slide whilst playing, so it wasn't  that important - particularly for a  skilled guitarist.

Many of the first  blues musicians were adept at this  style, such as Son House (who taught  Robert Johnson), John Lee Hooker and  Muddy Waters. However, Son House played  bottleneck guitar throughout his  playing, whilst the others diversified  into other finger picking styles. House  used a National steel guitar-steel  guitar called a National, which was all  metal construction housing a patented  'cone' amplifier system. The natural  acoustic amplifier effect was a big help when performing for house parties, or in noisy places, for example. These musical events often involved heavy drinking and frequently, fights about money or  women.

Diversity In Blues Music

As  guitar became more available and the  ability to make music spread, inevitably musicians began to experiment with ways  of playing and definite styles emerged,  at time depending upon a particular  region.

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