The blues women adopted the black culture in the new cognitive chapter. Because they use blues as popular music, they can accept black culture and can give people the opportunity to do something beyond the range of planting. They brought blues to the stage and make them more universal, so they are suitable not only for black listeners but also for white people. Their blues were not considered true blues in the first performance, but since blues is considered a human culture, in order to be able to sing the blues, humans should experience a journey is.
At James Baldwin of Sonny's Blues, the title itself symbolizes the blues of a matrix of cultures suffering from African American music. To understand the importance of blues, we must first define the relationship between the blues of the blues origin and its pain, and how it spreads to the music. The American traditional dictionary defines blues as (1) a state of depression or depression, and (2) a jazz style developed from a black secular song in South America. It is ... we have to work hard to make a living, and others were born on their feet. "Sonny's Blues" opened in Harlem, car narrator read the newspaper and learned that his brother Sonny was arrested for selling heroin. Sony's older brother brought him after being released. But his brothers are afraid of falling on his old path if he leaves him home. The real passion for Sonny 's life is to become a jazz musician, but his family does not believe him.
The African American culture, in particular Harlem's story in Baldwin in the 1950s, the significance of jazz in Sony's blues depicts the status of African-American in urban life. He wrote about the reconciliation of the two brothers but they tried to overcome their differences and understand each other but this story is based on the importance of jazz in the African- American culture, in particular the harlem in 1950 Respectively. There are lots of authors' explanations on the city life of Harlem including James.
During the Harlem Renaissance, music was also a prominent feature of African-American culture. Many of those who have seen African-American music use the word "jazz era", especially the words blues and jazz, as a feature of the Renaissance. However, both jazz and blues are imported from Harlem. It is the southern town of New Orleans, Memphis, St. Louis, etc. That is caused by African Americans at the turn of the century. Starting from these origins, these forms of music spread all over the country north to Chicago and then arrived in New York a few years before the First World War.