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Beach Boys
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Good Vibrations. Helped launch psychedelia music into the mainstream world. Used the Sitar (String instrument from India.)
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Rock n Roll
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Slang for sex.
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Indeterminacy
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John Cage. Used prepared piano, aleatory music: chance music. Musique concrete: Music that you use normal everyday sounds to make.
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Prepared piano
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a piano that has had its sound altered by placing objects (preparations) between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers.
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Einstein on The Beach
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Philip Glass. Opera. Minimalism.
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Minimalism
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any design or style in which the simplest and fewest elements are used to create the maximum effect.
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Black Pierrot
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William Grant Still
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Debussy
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Used impressionism
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Impressionism
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No rules. Based on your perception.
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Eagle dance
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Spiritual rain dance performed by indians.
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Terraplane blues
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Robert Johnson
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Ragtime
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Syncapatted rhythm, or ragged time.
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Please, Mr. Postman
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The marvalettes; Motown
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Motown
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Slick recording, Vamp: fades at the end.
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Psy
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Gangnam Style. K-Pop. Korean.
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Gamelon
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Indonesian, Percussion. (Cage, Glass, Debussy.)
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The Rite of Spring
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Ballet, big orchestra. About a sacrifice. Polytonal. Ostinato: Small rhythm that’s repeated.
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Duke Ellington
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Jazz conductor. Cotton club.
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Changes
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Chord or rhythmic changes in jazz by the rhythm section. Drums piano and bass.
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