Unlike other forms of music, Bruce simply records it through memory and hands it through live music. Bruce began in the civil war between the North and the South Mississippi Delta. It is influenced by African roots, wild music, folk songs, church music, and rhythmic dance songs. This eventually evolved into music set in call and response as the singer could sing a line and then he could respond with his guitar. Bruce is a unique form of American art born in the dusty corner of Jinan in the late nineteenth century.
The first popular blues music began to appear in the late 20s and early 1910s. The origins of blues music may be faster than the deep state African-American community in the south of America. Bruce music features the repetition of chords and blues of the 1920s concentrated on 12 bar structure. The song often records singer's personal discomfort and prejudice and everyday ethnic problems related to isolated South African Americans. Some blues songs are also witty and funny, and they are depressed mood satire. In the 1920s, Blues was played almost entirely by black musicians and only popular in the black community. One of the most important blues singer in the decade is Mamie Smith. Mamie Smith sang the first blues song by an African-American singer in 1920. Another important blues singer in the 1920s was "Maroy 's Mother", Ma Rainey.
At the end of the nineteenth century, the blues music is in the form of African-American music related to spiritual songs and work songs, and as blue tone music emerges in the early 20th century, it rapidly spreads among American cultures did. The popularity of blues increased in the 1920's, and not as many songs as we thought that blues' voice contained "blues" was not announced. Bruce's song often expresses personal emotions and problems such as lost love, desire to another place or time, but they are also used to express despair of social injustice I will. The Jewish poet Abel Meeropol wrote the most famous blues protest song "Singular Fruit" by singer Billie Holiday under the name of pseudonym Lewis Allen. Promotion In 1930, Meeropol first received the lynch of Indiana State Thomas Shipp and Abraham Smith and used it as a poem. Later he set up his own poem as music.