My Dad Played Country & Blues all his life. He leaned toward country though. He grew up on it & could play hundreds of songs. He swore all the greats were black & not white in his day.
@@yeehaw3792 but you did though look at everywhere you go you tell everyone to go back where they come from but you keep moving to those peoples lands yawl only know how to take
Hootie and the Blowfish came to my elementary school when I was in 3rd grade! This was in the 90s ive always lived blk men in country music ever since then!
As always, a great episode. I worked with a woman who loved country music, but avoided going to [especially smaller] country shows down here in Texas. She knew she wasn't welcome in those clubs. She grew up singing gospel, had a lovely voice, and dreamed of singing country music. (I was fortunate to hear her sing.) It's criminal how many voices with more of a claim to shaping modern music have never been heard.
HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN WHITE PEOPLE UP IN THE MOUNTAINS PLAYING COUNTRY HILLBILLY MUSIC WHEN THEY WHERE NEVER BEEN AROUND BLACK PEOPLE OR HEARD BLACK MUSIC?
Most people have now heard of Linda Martell but there was another black female country singer named Ruby Falls who started out in Milwaukee. While in Nashville she had four records chart on Billboard country charts.
rock music and jazz and the blues!jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!! ALSO.....the BANJO does not come from AFRICA!The banjo's deepest roots trace back to lutes made in Ancient Mesopotamia. Gourd-lutes made their way to Egypt around 1500 BC, and spread across the Mediterranean world and down to sub-Saharan Africa soon after. also .,,about the blues scale . "African practices are not the only plausible roots of blues harmony. Various European folk musics, particularly those of the United Kingdom, also use thirds lying between the equal-tempered minor and major thirds. The “ladder of thirds” is also common to British folk music. It is possible that the myriad African musical practices imported to the United States by the slave trade became established due to the “catalytic influence” of British folk styles over the course of the 19th century african music has zero harmonic structure ... none at all! jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!!!
Hating on Caucasian people while using all their stuff! Television, movies, shoes, cars, sports, modern clothes, video games, cell phones, internet, computers, sports, planes, money, even the English language, even having a job, anything that has to do with capitalism and MANY other things. Music wouldn't even exist without Caucasian folks.
rock music and jazz and the blues!jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!! ALSO.....the BANJO does not come from AFRICA!The banjo's deepest roots trace back to lutes made in Ancient Mesopotamia. Gourd-lutes made their way to Egypt around 1500 BC, and spread across the Mediterranean world and down to sub-Saharan Africa soon after. also .,,about the blues scale . "African practices are not the only plausible roots of blues harmony. Various European folk musics, particularly those of the United Kingdom, also use thirds lying between the equal-tempered minor and major thirds. The “ladder of thirds” is also common to British folk music. It is possible that the myriad African musical practices imported to the United States by the slave trade became established due to the “catalytic influence” of British folk styles over the course of the 19th century african music has zero harmonic structure ... none at all! jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!!!
And, all we have left is Southern Soul, which is dying slowly outsde of Alabama, Mississippi , parts of Louisiana and Texas. I'm from South Carolina where what we got is Southern rock, and Trap Hip-Hop...
You also forgot that the Banjo was made in Africa out of a need to pass along messages to others. The drums 🥁 were outlawed in Africa and in America because whites couldn't interpret them. The Banjo is a drum 🥁 with strings . You play the Banjo and flip it over it becomes a drum 🥁 which became a clever way to send messages.
That was the heart of the matter, pushing and discrediting, and railroading. They pushed Mr. Bailey for a mascot. The mentality. Then in turn saying him 'lazy'. Wow.😮 Talking about twisting.
Excellent breakdown, only would not be complete without mentioning, soul singer, song writer turned country artist "OB McClinton" dubbed the chocolate cowboy. 1960s-80s, he was one of the most recognizable artists other then Charlie Pride during that season when the genre was still called country & Western, #OBMClintonFoundation
My family (who is white) grew up listening to a lot of country music and I never really enjoyed or connected to most of it, Johnny Cash being an exception, since learning about the origin and history of country I've started listening to more of the old original black artists and it's actually such good music. I knew the banjo came from Africa originally but I didn't know all these details about how the transition to marketing country to white people happened, thanks for this vid
Black American culture is American culture. We created the food, the fashion trends, the music, popularized & dominated sports, inventions, & other art forms!
@@thanksmr.obvious6427 yeah it’s a lot of inventions that we weren’t taught in school. Just google Black American inventions & it’s there. Really easy to look up! We have made great contributions to American society!
I learned that Latin Jazz/Salsa is a white washing of what was originally called Afro Cuban Jazz and one of it's pioneers Mario Bauza was outspoken in his day in calling out the white executives and white latino artists who plagiarized his style that was birthed in Harlem during the 1920s/1930s. There was also Frank Grillo aka Machito and percussionist Chano Pozo who learned Jazz and played with the greats like Dizzy Gillespie . It's a different genre but still the same old story.
@Soufside_Slim W.t.f. is Latin Jazz? Jazz was created here in New Orléans by us Black-LaLwizyànans rooted here in Louisiana. Jazz don't have anything to do with no Latin culture nor with no Lie-tinos.
We have more in common than differences. Country is both black and white, utilizing banjo and black influences, as well as guitar, viola based instruments, piano, and white influences. It brought us together. Don’t let social conditioning divide us.
rock music and jazz and the blues!jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!! ALSO.....the BANJO does not come from AFRICA!The banjo's deepest roots trace back to lutes made in Ancient Mesopotamia. Gourd-lutes made their way to Egypt around 1500 BC, and spread across the Mediterranean world and down to sub-Saharan Africa soon after. also .,,about the blues scale . "African practices are not the only plausible roots of blues harmony. Various European folk musics, particularly those of the United Kingdom, also use thirds lying between the equal-tempered minor and major thirds. The “ladder of thirds” is also common to British folk music. It is possible that the myriad African musical practices imported to the United States by the slave trade became established due to the “catalytic influence” of British folk styles over the course of the 19th century african music has zero harmonic structure ... none at all! jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!!!
SUGGEST DO A SPECIAL MINI-DOC ON STONEY EDWARDS. He is virtually 4gotten today - although released half a dozen lps on CBS, mid to late 70s. Not many pic vids on Yt. He is my idols, I m white. He even covered ARE YIU SURE HANK DONE IT THIS WAY ...How ironical
Can Black artists do their own country music again? I bet that others will come running to it like they have done every other genre that Black Americans created. Call it "Black Country Music". Create your own museum with your original pioneers and let that history tell the story to future generations better than what has been told by current HIS-torians.
Hating on Caucasian people while using all their stuff! Television, movies, shoes, cars, sports, modern clothes, video games, cell phones, internet, computers, sports, planes, money, even the English language, even having a job, anything that has to do with capitalism and MANY other things. Music wouldn't even exist without Caucasian folks.
@@Kino_Akir why are you just copying and pasting the same message that’s misinformation and just insensitive. Maybe you’re a bot but please learn a bit about history and culture before speaking on it. Have a good time with the education! Again, Nell Irvin Painter’s book, The History of White People would be a good start.
@@hazie7624 It's actually facts, tho. Just look it up! That's all you gotta do. And they're still creating things to this very day, but y'all will probably deny that, as well, lmao.
African Americans created pretty much Every type of Music! They created Swing, Blues, Jazz, R&B, Country, and Rock and Roll! All of it was started by Black artists! We wouldn't have music if it wasn't for the Great Black artists!
Hating on Caucasian people while using all their stuff! Television, movies, shoes, cars, sports, modern clothes, video games, cell phones, internet, computers, sports, planes, money, even the English language, even having a job, anything that has to do with capitalism and MANY other things. Music wouldn't even exist without Caucasian folks.
@@Kino_Akir … they want our Jazz but not our Blues. Isn’t that interesting? Its part of the psychology of colonialism. First you hate on the culture, then you fetishize it and want to partake in it. Just look at how many ‘white’ folks love tanning…
@@Kino_Akira lot of stuff you mention wouldn’t be around without a black person inventing it…matter of fact slaves probably invented most of the stuff you’re naming…yt folk stole a lot of shit
Banjo playing goes much further back than the minstrel era and it wasn't just black people playing them before that. It's true that enslaved people brought the banjo's predecessor with them from Africa, but white people in the mountains of Appalachia had been playing the banjo long before the 20s and 30s. What eventually became what we know as country music is a derivative of the mountain music that was played by both white and black people. In fact, there are pictures of white and black mountain people together with banjos and fiddles in hand. It's sad that black people were pushed out of "country" music because they have as much a claim to it as white people do.
Mountain people got it from us. This music was in the 1700s and 1800s mountain people started in the 1920s so no it was created by blacks and mountain people add to it later on
@@snakemanjones8272 I play the banjo and have studied its history. No one group has a claim to its development into what it is today. That's why I refer to what the Africans brought with them as the banjo's predecessor. It wasn't what we know as the banjo today. And if you think all those old fiddle tunes mountain people have passed on from generation to generation that predate the 20s are songs taken from black people, then you don't know half as much about the history of slave music as you think you do.
Like we have always said we are America. Without us thry woulf have never advanced to what they are today. Let them tell the lie they want to tell cause God will show them the truth on judgement day.
Edward Phillips is a Blues musician with a channel here on You Tube. He'll not only play a song but a lot of times give a bit of history on the song or one of the people associated with it. Not plugging intentionally plugging his stuff but there's at least enough blues songs out there to make a country blues album. A bunch of rich english rock stars made money off the songs of a bunch of blues guys that most people have never heard of :(. I'm white and I can tell you that country music is racist as shit. You have to be blind, deaf, and lobotomized not to see that blatant history.
I love your channel. Excellent Presentation. I love your storytelling and research. We, Black People are a Great and Brilliant People. Yes. We Black People are the soul, innovation, and creation of all segments of American society,and the world . All origins---are from Black people - music-the arts, sports, engineering, architecture, mathematics, science, politics, theology, law, military, the environment, civil rights. Our contributions, are unlimited and ongoing----our branches, reach out and touch everybody globally.🎉 I love our history.
This is absolute nonsense. Irish and Scottish immigrants invented bluegrass music by playing their folk music on the banjo. They were typically indentured servants and very poor, so they lived among black people frequently. It is not rooted in minstrel shows.
THEY LIVED AMONG BLACK PEOPLE AND STOLE THEIR ART FORM AND THE INSTRUMENT THEY USED...THE BANJO WHICH IS THE AFRICAN AMERICAN VERSION OF THE AFRICAN LUTE!
Dont be stupid. Eden is in Africa. Alkebulan. Man came out of the Garden. All mankind started there. Both science and the Bible agree on this. Israel sits on the African tectonic plate.... fast forward and you see the banjo in country music and it is an African American version of the African Lute. We are AfroAsiatic. Hebrew is an AfroAsiatic Language. No way around Afro buddy.
Music is old. It’s as old as us. Easily 10,000 years old. Country music traces its roots to all cultures. Black, white, Asian. Because after a hard day of working in the field people would eat and relax in the evening, stories would be told and they would be more easily remembered if set to music. Might be a banjo, drums, fiddle or wind instruments. The stories were about hardship, pain and loss but also hope, triumph and joy.
As I see it, Country music also largely drew influence from folk tunes played by Irish, Scottish etc immigrants. Just listen to melody patterns of Irish folk and compare that with folk played in the American territory. Compare e.g. Salt Creek and any Bluegrass tune with an Irish Reel.
@@warrenlewis3977 if that’s the case then tell me why Kentucky bluegrass and Appalachian mountain music sound like scotch Irish reels. It’s because they derive from there and yes they are just as much a part of country or western music as anything else.
This is complete BS american country music came over with the irish and the english from the rural parts of the UK. thats why it started in the southern colonised states
Lol country music wasn't invented by black people rock and roll was country was invented by man name jammie rogers they are Africa roots in country music but lot came from the irish in the scottish
When Africans were stolen and made slaves in America I'm pretty sure they still knew how to play the instrument and passed it down for generations 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
The American Banjo was invented by Afro-Caribean slaves in the 18th century, it was modeled after the Akonting, an African instrument formed from a hollowed out gourd, the info is well noted and highly documented, why are you in denial?
WE STARTED and MADE COUNTRY JUST LIKE MANY OTHER GENRES 😊🙂❤️🎶🎼🎼🎵🎵🎵🛻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🫶🏽😊😊😊😊😊😊🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽💛💛💛🙂🙂🤎🤎❤️🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠🇺🇲🫶🏽🤎🖤🤎🖤 MUSIC BROUGHT US THROUGH and WE ENDURED A WHOLE LOT Even THROUGH that WE HAD THE MOST HIGH GOD and MUSIC WE SUNG DANCED CRIED THROUGH IT ALL MUSIC was OUR GO TO So Many GENRES WE MADE
I AGREE WITH MOST OF WHAT YOU SAID , BUT HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN WHITES FROM APPELACIANS WHO WAS NEVER AROUND ANY BLACK PEOPLE AND NEVER HEARD ANY BLACK MUSIC, WHITES WHO PLAYED HILLBILLY COUNTRY?
My Dad Played Country & Blues all his life. He leaned toward country though. He grew up on it & could play hundreds of songs. He swore all the greats were black & not white in his day.
Remember what kwame Nkruma said, it is simply a matter of power. The powerful take whatever they want, and then LIE ABOUT IT!!😮
Jimmy Rogers, Hank williams, Bob Wills, Chet Atkins were all kings. Stop acting like we stole EVERYTHING.
@@yeehaw3792 but you did though look at everywhere you go you tell everyone to go back where they come from but you keep moving to those peoples lands yawl only know how to take
@@SkullKnight-rd5dj Bro you are speaking English right now. Sit down.
@@yeehaw3792 which is my point they steeling people 2 and robbing them of their history
Hootie and the Blowfish came to my elementary school when I was in 3rd grade! This was in the 90s ive always lived blk men in country music ever since then!
As always, a great episode. I worked with a woman who loved country music, but avoided going to [especially smaller] country shows down here in Texas. She knew she wasn't welcome in those clubs. She grew up singing gospel, had a lovely voice, and dreamed of singing country music. (I was fortunate to hear her sing.) It's criminal how many voices with more of a claim to shaping modern music have never been heard.
Thank you for sharing this awesome history and information.
We Black-Lalwïźyànans here in Louisiana also created the Źydéçò music culture genre which is our version of Country music here in Louisiana.
I didn't know any of this! I don't listen to country music so i never thought to look into it. Thank you for covering this topic, love your channel!
HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN WHITE PEOPLE UP IN THE MOUNTAINS PLAYING COUNTRY HILLBILLY MUSIC WHEN THEY WHERE NEVER BEEN AROUND BLACK PEOPLE OR HEARD BLACK MUSIC?
Most people have now heard of Linda Martell but there was another black female country singer named Ruby Falls who started out in Milwaukee. While in Nashville she had four records chart on Billboard country charts.
Ruby Falls, Linda MARTELL, LAMELLE PRINCE.
I am a huge fan of Country Gospel Music. I’m a cowgirl at heart. Bout to put on my cowgirl boots and my Country Music playlist.
rock music and jazz and the blues!jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!! ALSO.....the BANJO does not come from AFRICA!The banjo's deepest roots trace back to lutes made in Ancient Mesopotamia. Gourd-lutes made their way to Egypt around 1500 BC, and spread across the Mediterranean world and down to sub-Saharan Africa soon after.
also .,,about the blues scale . "African practices are not the only plausible roots of blues harmony. Various European folk musics, particularly those of the United Kingdom, also use thirds lying between the equal-tempered minor and major thirds. The “ladder of thirds” is also common to British folk music. It is possible that the myriad African musical practices imported to the United States by the slave trade became established due to the “catalytic influence” of British folk styles over the course of the 19th century
african music has zero harmonic structure ... none at all! jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!!!
yeee haaaw, we are EVERYTHING
Yet your culture has been eviscerated by the globalists .
Hating on Caucasian people while using all their stuff! Television, movies, shoes, cars, sports, modern clothes, video games, cell phones, internet, computers, sports, planes, money, even the English language, even having a job, anything that has to do with capitalism and MANY other things.
Music wouldn't even exist without Caucasian folks.
@@Kino_Akir Your level of delusion should be studied
@@pay_attn Those are facts. Just look them up!
rock music and jazz and the blues!jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!! ALSO.....the BANJO does not come from AFRICA!The banjo's deepest roots trace back to lutes made in Ancient Mesopotamia. Gourd-lutes made their way to Egypt around 1500 BC, and spread across the Mediterranean world and down to sub-Saharan Africa soon after.
also .,,about the blues scale . "African practices are not the only plausible roots of blues harmony. Various European folk musics, particularly those of the United Kingdom, also use thirds lying between the equal-tempered minor and major thirds. The “ladder of thirds” is also common to British folk music. It is possible that the myriad African musical practices imported to the United States by the slave trade became established due to the “catalytic influence” of British folk styles over the course of the 19th century
african music has zero harmonic structure ... none at all! jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!!!
And, all we have left is Southern Soul, which is dying slowly outsde of Alabama, Mississippi , parts of Louisiana and Texas. I'm from South Carolina where what we got is Southern rock, and Trap Hip-Hop...
You also forgot that the Banjo was made in Africa out of a need to pass along messages to others. The drums 🥁 were outlawed in Africa and in America because whites couldn't interpret them. The Banjo is a drum 🥁 with strings . You play the Banjo and flip it over it becomes a drum 🥁 which became a clever way to send messages.
@@CLAUDETTEBELFIELD thats so interesting!! Do you have any resources on this info?
That was the heart of the matter, pushing and discrediting, and railroading. They pushed Mr. Bailey for a mascot. The mentality. Then in turn saying him 'lazy'. Wow.😮
Talking about twisting.
SALUTE !!! B1
Excellent breakdown, only would not be complete without mentioning, soul singer, song writer turned country artist "OB McClinton" dubbed the chocolate cowboy. 1960s-80s, he was one of the most recognizable artists other then Charlie Pride during that season when the genre was still called country & Western, #OBMClintonFoundation
My family (who is white) grew up listening to a lot of country music and I never really enjoyed or connected to most of it, Johnny Cash being an exception, since learning about the origin and history of country I've started listening to more of the old original black artists and it's actually such good music. I knew the banjo came from Africa originally but I didn't know all these details about how the transition to marketing country to white people happened, thanks for this vid
Black American culture is American culture. We created the food, the fashion trends, the music, popularized & dominated sports, inventions, & other art forms!
You invented nothing. Literally everything you have was invented by white people. Got modern plumbing?
Literally everything that black people have was invented by the white man. Facts.
But country music also takes a lot from traditional Irish and English folk music.
lol inventions?? loool
@@thanksmr.obvious6427 yeah it’s a lot of inventions that we weren’t taught in school. Just google Black American inventions & it’s there. Really easy to look up! We have made great contributions to American society!
Tell'em, kiddo!
Well done!
Please do the Black American origins of Latin Jazz/Salsa next
Why is it called Latin Jazz, Jazz came first.
I learned that Latin Jazz/Salsa is a white washing of what was originally called Afro Cuban Jazz and one of it's pioneers Mario Bauza was outspoken in his day in calling out the white executives and white latino artists who plagiarized his style that was birthed in Harlem during the 1920s/1930s. There was also Frank Grillo aka Machito and percussionist Chano Pozo who learned Jazz and played with the greats like Dizzy Gillespie . It's a different genre but still the same old story.
@@thedrunkmonkshow I heard that also.
@Soufside_Slim W.t.f. is Latin Jazz? Jazz was created here in New Orléans by us Black-LaLwizyànans rooted here in Louisiana. Jazz don't have anything to do with no Latin culture nor with no Lie-tinos.
That would be Cuban Blacks not American Blacks .
Just like how they colonized nations, the same thing happened with music ,culture, food...etc
Lmao, everything you do is white! Music wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for white people.
Jimmie Rogers created country music!
Everything you do is white! Everything! The world is living in white culture. The white life has become the way of life all around the world 💪
Jimmie Rogers invented country music! Music wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for white people.
You speak our language and wear our clothes and use OUR inventions
We have more in common than differences. Country is both black and white, utilizing banjo and black influences, as well as guitar, viola based instruments, piano, and white influences. It brought us together. Don’t let social conditioning divide us.
I really enjoyed this video as you did an excellent job in research.
Well done
it's not our influence it is what we created period!
Lol, no. Jimmie Rogers.
rock music and jazz and the blues!jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!! ALSO.....the BANJO does not come from AFRICA!The banjo's deepest roots trace back to lutes made in Ancient Mesopotamia. Gourd-lutes made their way to Egypt around 1500 BC, and spread across the Mediterranean world and down to sub-Saharan Africa soon after.
also .,,about the blues scale . "African practices are not the only plausible roots of blues harmony. Various European folk musics, particularly those of the United Kingdom, also use thirds lying between the equal-tempered minor and major thirds. The “ladder of thirds” is also common to British folk music. It is possible that the myriad African musical practices imported to the United States by the slave trade became established due to the “catalytic influence” of British folk styles over the course of the 19th century
african music has zero harmonic structure ... none at all! jazz and rock n roll all use European harmonic structure.....12-bar progression comes from European chords. the blues,jazz and rock music does not exist without white people. period!!!also, pretty much all instruments come from europe..... such as........ harmonica,piano, saxaphone ,other horned instruments ...and modern acoustic and electric guitars.the blues , rock music and jazz does not exist without whitey ...PERIOD!!!!!
@@Kino_Akiryou hurt hurt😂
@@authenticjason5394 No. I'm just stating facts. That's all I do.
SUGGEST DO A SPECIAL MINI-DOC ON STONEY EDWARDS. He is virtually 4gotten today - although released half a dozen lps on CBS, mid to late 70s. Not many pic vids on Yt. He is my idols, I m white. He even covered ARE YIU SURE HANK DONE IT THIS WAY ...How ironical
Can Black artists do their own country music again? I bet that others will come running to it like they have done every other genre that Black Americans created. Call it "Black Country Music". Create your own museum with your original pioneers and let that history tell the story to future generations better than what has been told by current HIS-torians.
Thank you Charley, Darius, Ray, Beyonce and (ahem) Lionel......
Black people are music
Music wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for white people.
Hating on Caucasian people while using all their stuff! Television, movies, shoes, cars, sports, modern clothes, video games, cell phones, internet, computers, sports, planes, money, even the English language, even having a job, anything that has to do with capitalism and MANY other things.
Music wouldn't even exist without Caucasian folks.
@@Kino_Akir why are you just copying and pasting the same message that’s misinformation and just insensitive. Maybe you’re a bot but please learn a bit about history and culture before speaking on it. Have a good time with the education! Again, Nell Irvin Painter’s book, The History of White People would be a good start.
@@hazie7624 It's actually facts, tho. Just look it up! That's all you gotta do.
And they're still creating things to this very day, but y'all will probably deny that, as well, lmao.
@@Kino_Akir where are your sources?
Outstanding…
Beauty! Past, present, future!☺️👍
African Americans created pretty much Every type of Music! They created Swing, Blues, Jazz, R&B, Country, and Rock and Roll! All of it was started by Black artists! We wouldn't have music if it wasn't for the Great Black artists!
Lmao, false. Music wouldn't exist if it wasn't for white people!
Hating on Caucasian people while using all their stuff! Television, movies, shoes, cars, sports, modern clothes, video games, cell phones, internet, computers, sports, planes, money, even the English language, even having a job, anything that has to do with capitalism and MANY other things.
Music wouldn't even exist without Caucasian folks.
@@Kino_Akircell phones and the Internet was created by blacks.please enlighten me on if it wasn't for whites we wouldn't have music
@@Kino_Akir … they want our Jazz but not our Blues. Isn’t that interesting? Its part of the psychology of colonialism. First you hate on the culture, then you fetishize it and want to partake in it. Just look at how many ‘white’ folks love tanning…
@@Kino_Akira lot of stuff you mention wouldn’t be around without a black person inventing it…matter of fact slaves probably invented most of the stuff you’re naming…yt folk stole a lot of shit
SHABOOZY BRINGING THIS SHIT BACK😂
you should hear black bluegrass, I miss that not here anymore
Funny how history repeats itself
@Danfreeman723 so did my granddaughter and generations of family. I totally agree with you ❤
Banjo playing goes much further back than the minstrel era and it wasn't just black people playing them before that. It's true that enslaved people brought the banjo's predecessor with them from Africa, but white people in the mountains of Appalachia had been playing the banjo long before the 20s and 30s. What eventually became what we know as country music is a derivative of the mountain music that was played by both white and black people. In fact, there are pictures of white and black mountain people together with banjos and fiddles in hand. It's sad that black people were pushed out of "country" music because they have as much a claim to it as white people do.
Mountain people got it from us. This music was in the 1700s and 1800s mountain people started in the 1920s so no it was created by blacks and mountain people add to it later on
@@snakemanjones8272 I play the banjo and have studied its history. No one group has a claim to its development into what it is today. That's why I refer to what the Africans brought with them as the banjo's predecessor. It wasn't what we know as the banjo today. And if you think all those old fiddle tunes mountain people have passed on from generation to generation that predate the 20s are songs taken from black people, then you don't know half as much about the history of slave music as you think you do.
Like we have always said we are America. Without us thry woulf have never advanced to what they are today. Let them tell the lie they want to tell cause God will show them the truth on judgement day.
Grandfather I meant
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Edward Phillips is a Blues musician with a channel here on You Tube. He'll not only play a song but a lot of times give a bit of history on the song or one of the people associated with it. Not plugging intentionally plugging his stuff but there's at least enough blues songs out there to make a country blues album. A bunch of rich english rock stars made money off the songs of a bunch of blues guys that most people have never heard of :(.
I'm white and I can tell you that country music is racist as shit. You have to be blind, deaf, and lobotomized not to see that blatant history.
And how black folks talk about other black folks when they listen to it🤷🏾♂️
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The first country music came from
A black man in 1891. His name was Louis j vasnier jr
I already knew country music came from black people. My uncle would listen to country all the time.
This is not right....her black hair is gone, her skin color has gotten lighter & lighter. She is sending the message, Black, Get Back.......
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Wrong about everythng!
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I suppose you want us white country music musicians to pay you reparations.
Music has no color. Just notes 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
That’s just ignorance
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John Jackson from Rappahannock County, Virginia. Labeled ablues singer but he justas
We the black owns every music from country music to Rock and roll, downward to hip hop and Afro,We are the angels of God
This is absolute nonsense. Irish and Scottish immigrants invented bluegrass music by playing their folk music on the banjo. They were typically indentured servants and very poor, so they lived among black people frequently. It is not rooted in minstrel shows.
THEY LIVED AMONG BLACK PEOPLE AND STOLE THEIR ART FORM AND THE INSTRUMENT THEY USED...THE BANJO WHICH IS THE AFRICAN AMERICAN VERSION OF THE AFRICAN LUTE!
Only "Black Roots" I see in Country Music are attached to the bleached-blonde singers' hair.
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African (Hamited?? More like Israelites people. We are not ,Hamites
Dont be stupid. Eden is in Africa. Alkebulan. Man came out of the Garden. All mankind started there. Both science and the Bible agree on this. Israel sits on the African tectonic plate.... fast forward and you see the banjo in country music and it is an African American version of the African Lute. We are AfroAsiatic. Hebrew is an AfroAsiatic Language. No way around Afro buddy.
@kamargee9680 go sit down
Music is old. It’s as old as us. Easily 10,000 years old. Country music traces its roots to all cultures. Black, white, Asian. Because after a hard day of working in the field people would eat and relax in the evening, stories would be told and they would be more easily remembered if set to music. Might be a banjo, drums, fiddle or wind instruments. The stories were about hardship, pain and loss but also hope, triumph and joy.
Stop lying, Country music does NOT trace it's origins to ALL cultures. It's a Black creation just like ALL OTHER American music genres.
As I see it, Country music also largely drew influence from folk tunes played by Irish, Scottish etc immigrants. Just listen to melody patterns of Irish folk and compare that with folk played in the American territory. Compare e.g. Salt Creek and any Bluegrass tune with an Irish Reel.
@@warrenlewis3977 if that’s the case then tell me why Kentucky bluegrass and Appalachian mountain music sound like scotch Irish reels. It’s because they derive from there and yes they are just as much a part of country or western music as anything else.
@@michaelwood8071 Nobody listens to Bluegrass or Appalachian mountain music. You can have it.
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All country music is white blues
This is complete BS american country music came over with the irish and the english from the rural parts of the UK. thats why it started in the southern colonised states
Lol country music wasn't invented by black people rock and roll was country was invented by man name jammie rogers they are Africa roots in country music but lot came from the irish in the scottish
Music wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for white people.
You werent listening, he mentions the singing breakman "Jimmie Rodgers, Memphis Yodel and also his Colaberation with Louie Armstrong on Yodel #9
@neilsoulman ok and Louie Armstrong wasn't country he was jazz.
Everything they do is white. Music wouldn't even exist without white people.
@@Sockhead1999 Everything they do is white! Music wouldn't even exist without white people.
Stop saying whiteness.
That banjo is American made. An AFRICAN Banjo has NOTHING to do with Black American music...period
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When Africans were stolen and made slaves in America I'm pretty sure they still knew how to play the instrument and passed it down for generations 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
The American Banjo was invented by Afro-Caribean slaves in the 18th century, it was modeled after the Akonting, an African instrument formed from a hollowed out gourd, the info is well noted and highly documented, why are you in denial?
WE STARTED and MADE COUNTRY JUST LIKE MANY OTHER GENRES 😊🙂❤️🎶🎼🎼🎵🎵🎵🛻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🫶🏽😊😊😊😊😊😊🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽💛💛💛🙂🙂🤎🤎❤️🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠🇺🇲🫶🏽🤎🖤🤎🖤
MUSIC BROUGHT US THROUGH and WE ENDURED A WHOLE LOT Even THROUGH that WE HAD THE MOST HIGH GOD and MUSIC WE SUNG DANCED CRIED THROUGH IT ALL MUSIC was OUR GO TO So Many GENRES WE MADE
I AGREE WITH MOST OF WHAT YOU SAID , BUT HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN WHITES FROM APPELACIANS WHO WAS NEVER AROUND ANY BLACK PEOPLE AND NEVER HEARD ANY BLACK MUSIC, WHITES WHO PLAYED HILLBILLY COUNTRY?
Hillbilly got the name from imitatng black country music