MUS505 Final Exam Q&A Correctly Solved
MUS505 Final Exam Q&A Correctly Solved music results from the interaction between music sonic materials and the ___________ we attach to these sounds - meanings the most commonly used music for in Tin Pan Alley songs was - AABA Which one of the following musicians is associated with the 'jump band' style, which was a direct ancestor of rock and roll - Louis Jordan The talented African American pianist and conductor who was controversially hired in 1913 by a famous white husband-and-wife dance team to be their musical director was: - James Reese Europe Which of the following words is not used to describe the rhythmic elements of a performance - harmony North American Culture - and the sound of popular music in particular is fundamentally shaped by this historical event - The Atlantic Slave Trade The song 'talking dust bowl blues' tells a story based on this historical event - The Great Depression Small-group R&B music gained popularity after the swing era as it became too economically challenging to keep a large band together. In the 1940s and 50s 'R&B' was a marketing term for: - upbeat dance music performed by black artists Which of the following statements describes the verse of a Tin Pan Alley song - it sets up the dramatic context or the emotional tone of the song Which musicians are presented in class as an example of a Honky Tonk country artist - Hank Williams the marketing team developed by white owned entertainment companies to sell recorded music african americans was - race records The primary difference between Classic and Country blues is - Country blues is made by one musician playing guitar and singing, and Classic blues usually features a full band the cornetist and singer established many core features of jazz in the 1920s and 30s, particularly its rhythmic drive and its emphasis on solo instrumental virtuosity: - Louis Armstrong This decade was known as the jazz age - 1920s vaudeville shows were distinguished from minstrel shows by - being a collection of songs, skits and comedy routines that did not follow a clear plot and story line the group made the first recordings of New Orleans-style jazz that established the style as an exciting new sound - King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band during the early 20th century jewish immigrants from central and eastern europe played an important role in the music business as - lyricists, composers, music publishers, performers The popular Vaudeville star who performed in blackface and was featured in The Jazz Singer, the first film to include sound, was: - Al Jolson the rhythmic framework for most African American influenced popular music includes an emphasis on beats 2 and 4 of a bar of music. this is called the - back beat The rhythmic element found in African American dance music that has been exciting white audiences for centuries is called: - syncopation a strophic song is - a tune/melody that is repeated several times, each time with different works sung to the same melody music is - used to enforce social boundaries, a commodity that can be bought and sold, often connected to spirituality, in a complicated relationship between commerce, politics & emotion Which popular bandleader created the first racially integrated jazz band when he formed a quartet that included the African American musicians Lionel Hampton on vibes and Teddy Wilson on piano? - Benny Goodman
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