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Piano blues - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Steinway, Adagio, Allegretto, Allegro, Amabile, Andante, Andantino, Appassionato, Cembalo, Clavichord

Piano blues refers to a variety of blues styles, sharing only the characteristic that they use the piano as the primary musical instrument. Ragtime and boogie woogie are the best known kinds of piano blues, though barrelhouse, swing, R&B, rock and roll and jazz are strongly influenced by early pianists who played the blues.

Blues | Blues genres
Classic female blues - Country blues - Delta blues - Jazz blues - Jump blues - Piano blues
Blues-rock - Soul blues
African blues - British blues - Chicago blues - Detroit blues - Kansas City blues - Louisiana blues - Memphis blues - Piedmont blues - St. Louis blues - Swamp blues - Texas blues - West Coast blues
Musicians
Styles of American folk music
Appalachian | Blues (Ragtime) | Cajun and Creole (Zydeco) | Country (Honky tonk and Bluegrass) | Jazz | Native American | Spirituals and Gospel | Tejano

Example Usage of Piano

hotforantiquity: @philfry yeah, i've played Piano longer, but I really thrive on instruments that play one note at a time. One track mind...
lupistark: swan princess vs. intensity in ten cities; i can't decide which one would be easier for me to play on Piano!
FairyrSuperman3: @MatttLloyd maybe i can help the best way I know to learn Piano is http://doiop.com/Piano11#66 check it out! ..
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