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Joplin's "Piece of My Heart" is a cover

True

The Beatles employed extensive multitrack recording techniques in their output

True

The Rolling Stone's manager wanted them to perform and act opposite of the Beatles

True

Because the Beatles and other groups of the British Invasion were so deeply rooted in American music, their music was not accepted well in the US

False

Soul music lasted less than a decade on the charts

True

The great rocker Jimi Hendrix relied very rarely on the blues for inspiration

False

Joplin recorded "Me and Bobby McGee" which was, in fact, written by Bobby McGee, her lover at the time

False

His style of electric blues and raw sexual imagery became a primary influence on the Rolling Stones

Muddy Waters

An influx of British bands in the early 1960's

The British Invasion

A rock-era ensemble made up of lead guitar, bass, and drums

Power trio

The Detroit visionary who founded Motown Records

Berry Gordy Jr

The propulsive rhythm created by the interplay of riffs and backbeats

Groove

Music characterized by melodic saturation, a good mellow beat, a broad spectrum of sound and a predictable format

Motown sound

A stringed instrument played in classical Indian music

Sitar

A 1960's movement in which young people rebelled against the establishment

Counterculture

An increase in volume (loudness) overtime

Crescendo

A technological innovation of the 1960's

Solid-body electric guitar

A pause in the rhythmic and melodic flow of a song

Stop-time

A style of black American popular music, typically associated with artists like James Brown

Soul