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Blues: The Basics(The Basics) H 216 p. 04
Weissman, Dick 著
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CONTENTSDedicationList of TablesList of FiguresFigure CaptionsAcknowledgementsForewordPreface: Warm-UpChapter 1Dance: A Challenging ProfessionPushing the body imageOveruse and Overload: Practice does not make perfectThe show must go on: The Pressure to performOlder dancers: Moving out or moving on?Finding Balance: How Dance Medicine and Science Can HelpFinding Balance: The Dancer as Lifelong LearnerFinding a Place in the World of Dance ProfilesCarrie ImlerElizabeth StrebRoxane d'Orléans JusteDavid ParsonsDavid ZurakChapter 2Injury and Injury Treatment Types of Injuries in Dance and Risk FactorsRisk factorsThe preadolescent and adolescent dancer - Some special considerationsRecommendations for trainingTreatment and RehabilitationMultidisciplinary approaches and complementary therapiesRehabilitation Physical TherapyManual therapyComplementary adjunctsPilatesSample rehabilitation programAchilles tendinitisLow-back disordersTransitional classFull functionIntroduction Some Caveats1 The Roots of the Blues Timeline: 1619-1919 History and Origins of the Blues African Musical Traits in African-American MusicAfrican-American SpiritualsEarly Black Secular Music The Minstrel Show The Early Blues Social Conditions at the Birth of the Blues: 1870s-1900The Blues: 1890-1920 Ragtime and Early Jazz Blues Structure Learning to Play or Sing the BluesSummary 2 THE TWENTIES: RECORDED BEGINNINGS OF THE CLASSIC AND RURAL BLUES Timeline: The 1920s Ma Rainey and Her Influence on the Blues Bessie Smith: Empress of the Blues The recordings and importance of Bessie Smith He Done Me Wrong: Classic Blues SubjectsOther Blues Women of the '20s Women and the Folk Blues Jazz Influences on the Blues Summary 3 The Folk Blues: The Country Comes to the City, 1920-1940 Timeline: 1920-1940 African-American Musical Styles Why the Classic Blues Were Recorded Before the Folk Blues Blind Lemon Jefferson The Jug Bands Delta Blues Charley Patton Robert Johnson: His life, the Music, the Controversies, and the LegendThe impact of Robert JohnsonOther Mississippi artists Piedmont and Other Regional StylesLeadbelly and Lonnie Johnson Mr. Charley's Blues: White Blues PerformersHoly Blues The Role of Individual Instruments Memphis Minnie and the Folk Blues Summary4 RHYTHM & BLUES AND THE BEGINNING OF ELECTIC BLUES: 1940-1960 Timeline: 1940-1960 Chicago Blues: 1935-50 Rhythm and Blues The Blues Go Electric: T Bone Walker Muddy Waters and the Chicago delta sound John Lee Hooker & B.B. King The Record Business in Postwar America Rhythm and Blues vs. the Blues Texas goes to California: The LA R&B Scene New York and the doo-wop groups New Orleans Rock and Roll and the Blues; 1954-1960 Summary 5 THE BLUES REVIVAL: 1960-80Timeline: 1960-1980 The Folk RevivalThe Strange Career of Josh White Blues Scholarship and Rediscovered Blues Singers Protest Music and the Blues The Young, White Blues Singers The New Independent Record Labels Why the Blues Became Popular The Blues Goes AbroadAmerican Blues-Rock Bands Jimi Hendrix Black Gospel Music Soul Music Building a New Blues AudienceLouisiana Blues: The Sound of the SwampThe Blues Roll on in Chicago B. B. King's Career and InfluenceBlues Music Economics Artistic Control Summary 6 THE NEW GENERATION OF BLUES ARTISTS: 1980-TODAY Timeline: 1980-2003 The Late '70s: The Blues Hiatus Bonnie Raitt Stevie Ray Vaughan and the Austin Blues Scene Independent Labels Fill the Void The Return of Robert Johnson The Emergence of Young, Black Blues Artists Blacks, Whites, and the Blues Women of the BluesThe Young Turks: The Blues RockersZydeco Regional Music The International Blues Current Outlets for the Blues The Martin Scorcese Blues SeriesSummary APPENDIX Bibliography Social Histories The Blues and AfricaThe Minstrel PeriodRagtimeSocial and Musical Background of the Blues Classic BluesBlack Country BluesGospel and Holy BluesUrban blues, Rockabilly, Rock Blues, the Folk and Blues Revivals, British Blues Protest musicR&B and SoulCajun, Zydeco, and Swamp PopThe Blues Today Biographies and Autobiographies Collections of Lyrics Songbooks (Words and Music) Record Companies and the Music Business Miscellaneous: Record Guides, Regional Blues, etc. DiscographyBoxed SetsBlack Secular Music Before the BluesClassic Blues Singers: Women of the 1920sHoly BluesJug BandsPiedmont BluesMississippi Delta BluesTexas Blues SongstersWhite Country BluesUrban Blues of the '30sVarious InstrumentsSocial Protest and Commentary Chicago: Early Electric BluesR&B and SoulChicago: Classic Electric BluesWhite American and the British Blues RevivalistsRock and RollCajun, Zydeco, and Louisiana Swamp RockThe New Black Blues ArtistsYoung GunsBeyond CategoryInstructional Materials and VideosBooksAudio and Visual MaterialsPerformance and Documentary Videos