MUH 3050 The Blues
This course traces the history and development of blues from African origins through the rural blues of Mississippi, to electric blues of Chicago, to the influence of blues on country music and rhythm and Blues, to the foundational aspects of blues for jazz, contemporary popular music and rock. We will look closely at the music itself and the people who make it, as well as its rural and urban social contexts. The Blues will begin with an examination of the elements of music, which apply to blues, to develop useful terminology and a common language for discussion. After comparing some of the African roots of blues and its rural southern origins, we will follow its migration to the urban centers of the North and West. By the end of this course students should have a greater understanding of the richness and diversity of blues, as well as its connection to several music genres within American culture. Access to fast and reliable Internet will be important to keep up with listening materials. Some previous musical experience (coursework, lessons, or ability to play an instrument) would also be helpful, but not required.