Blues standard
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Categories: Articles with too many examples | Wikipedia list cleanup | Dynamic lists of songs | Blues
A blues standard, much like a jazz standard or pop standard, refers to a song that is widely known, performed, and recorded among blues musicians. Live blues, especially Chicago-style blues, is often characterized by extended improvisation, often in the form of jam sessions with guitar and often harp, bass and piano, among others. Songs known to all musicians playing provide a common ground for such shows. Examples of blues standards
The following list has some of the best known blues standards:
External links |


