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19 Cards in this Set
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Joplin's "Piece of My Heart" is a cover |
True |
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The Beatles employed extensive multitrack recording techniques in their output |
True |
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The Rolling Stone's manager wanted them to perform and act opposite of the Beatles |
True |
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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 |
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Soul music lasted less than a decade on the charts |
True |
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The great rocker Jimi Hendrix relied very rarely on the blues for inspiration |
False |
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Joplin recorded "Me and Bobby McGee" which was, in fact, written by Bobby McGee, her lover at the time |
False |
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His style of electric blues and raw sexual imagery became a primary influence on the Rolling Stones |
Muddy Waters |
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An influx of British bands in the early 1960's |
The British Invasion |
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A rock-era ensemble made up of lead guitar, bass, and drums |
Power trio |
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The Detroit visionary who founded Motown Records |
Berry Gordy Jr |
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The propulsive rhythm created by the interplay of riffs and backbeats |
Groove |
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Music characterized by melodic saturation, a good mellow beat, a broad spectrum of sound and a predictable format |
Motown sound |
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A stringed instrument played in classical Indian music |
Sitar |
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A 1960's movement in which young people rebelled against the establishment |
Counterculture |
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An increase in volume (loudness) overtime |
Crescendo |
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A technological innovation of the 1960's |
Solid-body electric guitar |
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A pause in the rhythmic and melodic flow of a song |
Stop-time |
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A style of black American popular music, typically associated with artists like James Brown |
Soul |