talking blues
English
Etymology
From the song “Talking Blues”, recorded by Chris Bouchillon in Atlanta in 1926.
Noun
talking blues (countable and uncountable, plural talking blues)
- (music) A form of folk music characterized by rhythmic speech or near-speech where the melody is free, but the rhythm is strict.
- 2005, Dick Weissman, edited by Richard Carlin, Blues, Infobase Publishing, →ISBN, page 232:
- The talking blues were first recorded in 1926, performed by a mandolinist named Chris Bouchillon.
- 2019, Will Kaufman, Mapping Woody Guthrie, University of Oklahoma Press, →ISBN, page 26:
- If Guthrie's talking blues are comedic powerhouses, the same can surely be said of his singing blues.
Further reading
- talking blues on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.