Blue Note
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- This article is about the blue note musical device. For the record label, see Blue Note Records.
The blue notes correspond approximately to the flatted third, flatted fifth, and flatted seventh scale degrees, although they approximate non-equal tempered pitches found in African work songs; specifically, the flatted seventh may often be a justly tuned minor seventh. Blue notes are the most important notes in the blues scale.
In its earliest manifestations, the flatted third, or mediant, and flatted seventh, or subtonic, were the main blue notes.( Emphais on the flatted fifth, or dominant, was an innovation in bebop in the 1940s.
Blue notes are also prevalent in English folk music (Lloyd 1967, p.52-4).
See also
Source
- Middleton, Richard (1990/2002). Studying Popular Music. Philadelphia: Open University Press. ISBN 0335152759.
- *Lloyd (1967).
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