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(I)A form of African-American folk music, characterized by simple, repetitive structures and a highly flexible vocal delivery; (2) the style of singing heard in the blues.
Ãâó: bumblebeemusic.com/glossary/b.html
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(1) A form normally consisting of 12 bars, staying in one key and moving to IV at bar 5. (2) A melodic style, with typical associated harmonies, using certain 'blues scales', riffs and grace notes. (3) A musical genre, ancestral to jazz and part of it. (4) A feeling that is said to inform all of jazz.
Ãâó: www.humboldt1.com/~jazz/glossary.html
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Nickname for Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield plans.
Ãâó: www.allianceu.com/glossary.htm
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soulful lyrics and music originating from the era of slavery in the Americas and West Indies. Although full of hardship, the dignified simplicity of The Blues has a therapeutic and uplifting effect.
Ãâó: www.poetrypark.com/glossary.htm
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An alien race that, just like the Greys, have almond shaped eyes, and according to what I've heard their skin is translucent. This race is considered non-hostile. They came on earth with a messages of non-violence, peace and harmony. The few that stayed at earth lived with the Hopi Indians in Northern Mexico. They called them Star warriors.
Ãâó: www.alien-technology.com/alien_glossary/alien_b.sh...
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