Mississippi Blues Trail Resources
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Credit: Archival audio and video clips courtesy the Association for Cultural Equity / Alan Lomax Archive
1 music
Lesson 1: Blues Basics
- “Homework Blues” (audio)
- “The Bo Diddley Beat” (audio)
Field Hollers and Work Songs
- “Fire! Fire!” (audio)
Unaccompanied Holler
- Vera Hall – “Another Man Done Gone” (audio)
- Joe Savage – “Dangerous Blues (1978)” (video)
Individual Holler / Work Song
- R.L. Burnside – “Wood-chopping Holler” (video)
Group Work Song
- Inmates at Parchman – “Oh, Rosie” (audio)
- Lightning Washington and Prisoners – “Good God Almighty (1933)” (video)
Lesson 2: Singing and Playing the Blues
Melody and Harmony
C-Major Scales
- “C-Major-Scale (piano)” (audio)
- “C-Major-Scale Note Names” (audio)
- “C-Major-Scale Solfege (sung)” (audio)
Chromatic Scales
- “Chromatic Scale(keyboard and sung)” (audio)
Blues Scale
- “Blues Scale” (audio)
Examples of Mississippi Blues
- Howlin’ Wolf – “Dust My Broom” (audio)
- “John the Rabbit” (audio)
- “John the Rabbit (with piano)” (audio)
Improvisation Using Blues Scale Notes
- “Improvisation” (audio)
Triads and Chords
Illustrations of the 12-bar Blues
- “12-bar Blues” (audio)
- “12-bar Blues 1411 4411 5411” (audio)
- “12-bar Blues 1111 4411 5415” (audio)
Lesson 3: Instruments of the Blues
Spirituals
Blues Ballads
- “John Henry” (audio)
Diddley Bow/One-string Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Acoustic Guitar with Slide
- Booker White – “Please Don’t Put Your Daddy Outdoors” (video)
Electric Guitar
- Mississippi Delta Bluesmen – “Give My Poor Heart Ease (1975)” (video)
- Howlin’ Wolf – “Meet Me in the Bottom” (video)
Harmonica
- Jack Owens and Bud Spires – “Catfish Blues” (audio)
Piano
Fife and Drum Band
- Napolian Strickland – “Somebody Knocking at My Door” (audio)
- “Gravel Springs Fife and Drum” (video)
Bones/Spoons/Sticks
- “How to Play Bones with Dom Flemons” (video)
Jug
- Whistler’s Jug Band – “Foldin’ Bed” (video)
2 meaning
Lesson 1: Themes of the Blues
Sacred and Secular Music
- Lovey Williams – “Going Away Blues” (audio)
Lesson 2: Emotions of the Blues
- Memphis Slim et al – “Source of the Blues” (audio)
- Memphis Slim et al – “Happy in the Face of Problems” (audio)
Lesson 3: Women and the Blues
- Rosa Lee Hill – “Rolled and Tumbled” (audio)
3 cotton
Lesson 2: Vocabulary
- Phineas Rockmore – “Boll Weevil” (audio)
- Unknown Axe Cutting Group – “Pick a Bale of Cotton” (audio)
4 transportation
Lesson 1: The Mississippi River
- Walter Brown and “Arthur” – “Roustabout Holler and Rocking the Load (1978)” (video)
- “Loading Cotton on Steamboats (1937)” (video)
Lesson 2: Trains
- Lovey Williams – “Train if I Ride” (audio)
- Jimmie Rodgers – “Waiting for a Train” (video)
Lesson 3: Highways and Automobiles
- James Son Thomas – “Highway 61 Blues” (audio)
5 civil rights
Lesson 1: General Complaints
- Anonymous – “Hidden Violence” (audio)
Lesson 2: Political Lyrics
- Big Bill Broonzy – “Black, Brown and White Blues” (audio)
6 media
Lesson 1: Early Years of the Blues
Lesson 2: Recording the Blues
Lesson 3: Radio and the Blues
Credit: Archival audio and video clips courtesy the Association for Cultural Equity / Alan Lomax Archive