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13 Cards in this Set
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Quincy Jones |
Important producer in R & B |
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Early American Popular Song styles |
Ragtime Tin Pan Alley Jazz Blues |
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American National Copyright Act 1970 |
Printed sheet music sold for home use Created a music business |
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Ragtime (ragged/syncopated) 1890's |
Scott Joplin (Maple Leaf Rag) Had an influence on rhythm and blues and piano styles |
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Tin Pan Alley 1890's into early 20th century |
Simple, easy to remember songs Vaudeville Shows AABA song form |
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Jazz |
Rhythm sections - keep the beat and play the chords Swing Bands - Crooners |
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Blues |
Song forms authenticity |
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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 |
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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 |
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The overall design of a piece of music |
The big picture How the song is organized |
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Two main principles |
Repetition Contrast -many elements create contrast ex: Lyrics, tempo, melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre, texture |
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Sections |
Shown using letters Refrain- not as long or strong as a chorus, often just the title |
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AAA Song reform |
aaa refrain (I walk the line) |