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The Chicago blues is a form of blues music that developed in Chicago, Illinois by taking the basic
acoustic guitar and harmonica-based Delta blues and adding electrically amplified guitar, amplified
bass guitar, drums, piano, and sometimes saxophone, and making the harmonica louder with a
microphone and an instrument amplifier. The music developed in the first half of the twentieth
century due to the Great Migration (African American) when poor Black workers moved from the
South into the industrial cities of the North such as Chicago.

Chicago Blues has a more extended palette of notes than the standard six-note blues scale; often,
notes from the major scale and dominant 9th chords are added, which gives the music a more of a
"jazz feel" while remaining in the confines of the blues genre. Chicago blues is also known for its
heavy rolling bass. Like Delta Blues, Chicago Blues always uses a harmonica and occasionally an alto
saxophone.

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Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: March 21, 2009
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_blues)