Boogie woogie is a style of piano-based blues that became very popular in the late 1930s and early 1940s, but originated much earlier, and was extended from piano, to three pianos at once, guitar, big band, and country and western music, and even gospel. Whilst the blues traditionally depicts a variety of emotions, boogie-woogie is mainly associated with dancing.
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but originated much earlier, and was extended from piano, to three pianos at once, guitar,
big band, and country and western music, and even gospel.
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depicts a variety of emotions, boogie-woogie is mainly associated with dancing.
It is characterized by a regular bass figure, an ostinato and the most familiar example of shifts of level,
in the left hand which elaborates on each chord, and trills and decorations from the right hand.
Art of LivingArt of LivingPotenz The first boogie woogie hit was "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie" by Pinetop Smith (1928 in music) recorded in 1928 and first released in 1929.
Pinetop's record was the first boogie-woogie recording to be a commercial hit, and helped establish boogie-woogie
as the name of the style. It was closely followed by another example of pure boogie-woogie, "Honky Tonk Train Blues"
by Meade Lux Lewis, recorded by Paramount Records; 1927 in music, first released in March of 1930. The performance
emulates a railroad trip, perhaps lending credence to the "train theory".
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