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blue note

noun

Jazz.
  1. a flatted note, especially the third or the seventh degree of the scale, recurring frequently in blues and jazz as a characteristic feature.


blue note

noun

  1. jazz a flattened third or seventh, used frequently in the blues
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Origin of blue note1

First recorded in 1925–30
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Uplifting and glorious, with bittersweet blue notes and a swing buoyed by faith alone, Tines took us to church with it, prompting at least one “Hallelujah†from the audience.

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He was embarrassed to raise his hand to get help, so Flournoy and his teachers devised a system where he would place a blue note card on his desk when he needed assistance.

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And the British folk scene is particularly specific and it doesn’t have any of the glissando and the kind of flattened thirds, kind of blue notes which I have spent my life bathing in.

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Gaga’s voice so badly wants to understand jazz, but whenever she tries to swirl a blue note in the back of her throat, it always comes out teal.

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“We always allow room for each player to have their say — to play the uncharted note, the blue note, the unscheduled thing,†Chess says.

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