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Blues-rock is a hybrid musical genre combining bluesy improvisations over the 12-bar blues and extended boogie jams with rock and roll styles. The core of the blues rock sound is created by the electric guitar, bass guitar and drum kit, with the electric guitar usually amplified through a tube guitar amplifier, giving it an overdriven character. It is a style of rock music with roots in electric blues. Blues rock was the origin of the hard rock and heavy metal genres.

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  • Blues-Rock
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  • O blues-rock é un xénero que combina elementos do blues co rock and roll, enfatizando o uso da guitarra eléctrica. Comezou a desenvolverse como estilo diferenciado a mediados dos anos 60 en Inglaterra e nos Estados Unidos co traballo de bandas como Cream e The Rolling Stones, que experimentaron con música do vellos bluesmen Elmore James, Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf e Muddy Waters.
  • Blues-rock is a hybrid musical genre combining bluesy improvisations over the 12-bar blues and extended boogie jams with rock and roll styles. The core of the blues rock sound is created by the electric guitar, bass guitar and drum kit, with the electric guitar usually amplified through a tube guitar amplifier, giving it an overdriven character. It is a style of rock music with roots in electric blues. Blues rock was the origin of the hard rock and heavy metal genres.
  • Though much early rock & roll was based in the blues, Blues-Rock didn't fully develop into a subgenre until the late-'60s. Blues-rock emphasized two specific things -- the traditional, three-chord blues song and instrumental improvisation. Borrowing the idea of an instrumental combo and loud amplification from rock & roll, the original blues-rockers -- bands like Cream that grew out of the Alexis Korner and John Mayall tradition of British blues, as well as American bands like The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Canned Heat -- also attempted to play long, involved improvisations which were commonplace on jazz records, as well as live blues shows. The hybrid became quite popular and the bands that immediately followed them were louder and more riff-oriented. Out of this approach came heavy
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  • Blues-rock
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  • Blues rock
stylistic origins
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  • 1960.0
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  • crimson
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  • white
cultural origins
  • -1960.0
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  • Grande popularidade nos 60 e nos 70, e aínda popular hoxe en día
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  • Guitarra, baixo, batería, voz, teclados, armónica
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  • Anos 60 en Inglaterra
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  • Blues e Rock & Roll
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  • O blues-rock é un xénero que combina elementos do blues co rock and roll, enfatizando o uso da guitarra eléctrica. Comezou a desenvolverse como estilo diferenciado a mediados dos anos 60 en Inglaterra e nos Estados Unidos co traballo de bandas como Cream e The Rolling Stones, que experimentaron con música do vellos bluesmen Elmore James, Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf e Muddy Waters.
  • Blues-rock is a hybrid musical genre combining bluesy improvisations over the 12-bar blues and extended boogie jams with rock and roll styles. The core of the blues rock sound is created by the electric guitar, bass guitar and drum kit, with the electric guitar usually amplified through a tube guitar amplifier, giving it an overdriven character. It is a style of rock music with roots in electric blues. Blues rock began with American and British blues musicians performing American blues songs with rock & roll elements. They typically recreated electric Chicago blues songs, such as those by Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, Howlin' Wolf, and Albert King, at faster tempos and with a more aggressive sound. The roots of the genre can be traced back to Chicago blues musicians such as Elmore James, Albert King and Freddie King experimenting with blues-rock fusion, including heavier guitar sounds and faster tempo, during the late 1950s to early 1960s. It later emerged as a distinct movement in the mid-1960s, in England and the United States, with acts such as The Rolling Stones, Cream and Jimi Hendrix experimenting with music from earlier bluesmen like Elmore James, Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf and Bo Diddley. Blues rock was the origin of the hard rock and heavy metal genres.
  • Though much early rock & roll was based in the blues, Blues-Rock didn't fully develop into a subgenre until the late-'60s. Blues-rock emphasized two specific things -- the traditional, three-chord blues song and instrumental improvisation. Borrowing the idea of an instrumental combo and loud amplification from rock & roll, the original blues-rockers -- bands like Cream that grew out of the Alexis Korner and John Mayall tradition of British blues, as well as American bands like The Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Canned Heat -- also attempted to play long, involved improvisations which were commonplace on jazz records, as well as live blues shows. The hybrid became quite popular and the bands that immediately followed them were louder and more riff-oriented. Out of this approach came heavy metal and Southern rock, which both used basic blues riffs and featured extended solos. In the early '70s, the lines between blues-rock and hard rock were barely visible, as boogie-based bands like ZZ Top employed album-rock production techniques that tended to obscure their blues roots. However, blues-rock soon backed away from hard rock, and there was a set number of acts that continued to play (and rewrite) blues standards as well as write their own songs in the same idiom. In the '80s and '90s, blues-rock was more roots-oriented than in the '60s and '70s, even when artists like The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Stevie Ray Vaughan flirted with rock stardom. By the '80s, blues-rock had become an accepted tradition, much like the blues.
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