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Quincy Jones

Important producer in R & B

Early American Popular Song styles

Ragtime




Tin Pan Alley




Jazz




Blues



American National Copyright Act 1970

Printed sheet music sold for home use




Created a music business

Ragtime (ragged/syncopated) 1890's

Scott Joplin (Maple Leaf Rag)




Had an influence on rhythm and blues and piano styles



Tin Pan Alley 1890's into early 20th century

Simple, easy to remember songs




Vaudeville Shows




AABA song form

Jazz

Rhythm sections - keep the beat and play the chords




Swing Bands


- Crooners

Blues

Song forms




authenticity

Delta Blues

Style that had the most direct influence on the development of rock music




Lyrics were very expressive about singers lives




Highly emotional and rough compared to Country




Often used bottleneck

Call - and - Response

a singing singing style tracing back to African "field hollers" where the lead singer alternates with the chorus singers



A vocal style in Rhythm and blues inherited by the blues

The overall design of a piece of music

The big picture




How the song is organized

Two main principles

Repetition




Contrast -many elements create contrast




ex: Lyrics, tempo, melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre, texture

Sections

Shown using letters




Refrain- not as long or strong as a chorus, often just the title

AAA Song reform

aaa refrain (I walk the line)