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The Influence Of Folk Music In The 1920's

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Music has imbedded its roots into the American culture, and its branches of different genres are heard by millions every day. The music of America is one big melting pot that is a reflection of society’s own cultural melting pot, and the expressions of its people centered around what was happening during that time period. Popular music is believed to reflect the mood of the country during that period including important events. The presence of African Americans in popular music begun after the end of the Civil War. The influence of black music creates genres other than minstrelsy, and would bring new music that would be vibrant and modern. Folk music is the music of the working class with songs ranging from work, war, hardships, and civil rights. According to the history of folk music, in the early twentieth century Americans struggled to cope with child labor. Many would meet in churches where they learned songs which helped them cope with their own working environments. The classic blues in the early 1920’s such as music created by Bessie Smith gave African American female singers a voice by the ability to discuss their personal lives through song. Her emotionally charged lyrics and her delivery gave the deep blue mood that is associated with blues music. This can be compared to the rise of hip hop which presented a picture of …show more content…

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