Mr_Headshot wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_nLKHvR2lQ&feature=player_embedded
would you call that rock and roll?
probably not
That's what's called a spiritual, eventually those evolved into this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDCNbacV ... r_embeddedSome people decided to add a bit of country to this and speed it up some
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1n9yv ... fire_musicWhich gave life to bands like, your favorite
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x56czi ... 05-1_musicDo you notice the similarity in all this music? If you know the first thing about playing popular music you will notice they all center around one basic thing, chord structure. See, what gives blues that bluesy feel is the same thing which gives rock the rock feel. If you play guitar it's an L shaped chord structure, also known as 1, 3, 5. Say you're playing a song in F (what ac/dc plays "the jack" in) you'd be playing B flat and C in a basic blues. You'll hang on F and B and throw in a C when you're ready for turnaround or chours.
It's all very basic and it all evolved in America. Say you had a cake and you bought all the ingredients from England but then you brought them back home and made a cake at your house. Would you say you made the cake in England?
mk
Mr_Headshot wrote:Say you had a cake and you bought all the ingredients from England but then you brought them back home and made a cake at your house. Would you say you made the cake in England?
well say i go to my local shop in Australia & buy Australian clams, then make a big pot of .... New England clam chowder.
I wouldent re-name it Australian clam chowder, would i.
How about if i went to KFC.
In Australia we have KFC, kentucky fried chicken, but we didnt re-name it Aussie fried chicken did we.
Even tho kentucky is no were near Australia.
Im not going to stop eating Black forest cake coz i dont live near the black forest.
It's all very basic and it all evolved in America.
Like i said .......... you cant re-right history, takeing something from another culture & re-naming it dont make it yours.
Are you really trying to tell me that the string instruments' is also an American invention ........ coz that would just take the cake.
This is an Egyptian bow harp taken from Egyptian mural drawings and is with some probability the ancestor of modern harps. This is from the IV Dynasty - 3000 BC
what about a lyre from the Mosaic Standard of UR. The piece is from 2600 BC
how about, classical music.
The violin ((( Wolfgang Mozart )))
OR the harp.
It's all very basic and it all evolved in America.
