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- 4c4a75db18b1dda4608b94f5682b175ee6621c01e92f2c2b7a335d6b15a9b1d0 authorlink4 "Derek B.".
- 4c4a75db18b1dda4608b94f5682b175ee6621c01e92f2c2b7a335d6b15a9b1d0 authormask "Scott".
- 4c4a75db18b1dda4608b94f5682b175ee6621c01e92f2c2b7a335d6b15a9b1d0 isCitedBy Blues.
- 4c4a75db18b1dda4608b94f5682b175ee6621c01e92f2c2b7a335d6b15a9b1d0 page "182".
- 4c4a75db18b1dda4608b94f5682b175ee6621c01e92f2c2b7a335d6b15a9b1d0 publisher "Oxford University Press".
- 4c4a75db18b1dda4608b94f5682b175ee6621c01e92f2c2b7a335d6b15a9b1d0 quote "A blues idiom is hinted at in "A Negro Love-Song", a pentatonic melody with blue third and seventh in Colridge-Taylor's African Suit of 1898, many years before the first blues publications.".
- 4c4a75db18b1dda4608b94f5682b175ee6621c01e92f2c2b7a335d6b15a9b1d0 title "From the Erotic to the Demonic: On Critical Musicology.".
- 4c4a75db18b1dda4608b94f5682b175ee6621c01e92f2c2b7a335d6b15a9b1d0 year "2003".