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1. A British rock group who cultivated an image as 'bad boys' in deliberate contrast to the friendly public image projected by the Beatles.
12-bar Blues
Electric Guitar
The Rolling Stones
Cakewalk
2. Trombonist and bandleader; formed his own band in 1937. Miller developed a peppy - clean-sounding style that appealed to small-town Midwestern people as well as to the big-city - East and West Coast constituency.
12-bar Blues
Glenn Miller
Tin Pan Alley
Electronic recording
3. Beat - meter - syncopation
Ragtime
Ethel Merman
Rhythm
Boogie Woogie
4. The standard form of a blues song: a twelve-bar structure made up of three phrases of four bars each; a basic three-chord pattern; and a three-line AAB text.
12-bar Blues
The Beatles
Bluegrass
Strophic
5. White rockabilly singer and pianist.
Jerry Lee Lewis
R&B
Texture
Herman Parker
6. Illegal practice - common throughout the music industry - of paying bribes to radio disc jockeys to get certain artists' records played more frequently.
Payola
motive
Janis Joplin
Hank Williams
7. African American musical style rooted in R&B and gospel that became popular during the 1960s.
Gene Autry
Frank Sinatra
Scott Joplin
soul music
8. Describes a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
Benny Goodman
Classic blues
Louis Armstrong
Strophic
9. Usually sets up a dramatic context or emotional tone. Although verses were the most important part of nineteenth-century popular songs - they were regarded as mere introductions by the 1920s - and today the verses of Tin Pan Alley songs are infrequen
Disc Jockeys
Rhythm
Verse
Scott Joplin
10. Record company founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in Detroit.
Diana Ross
Rhythm
Producer
Motown
11. Clarinetist and popular band leader; known as the 'King of Swing.' His popularity and the success of his band helped establish the swing era in the early 1930s. He was the first white bandleader to hire black musicians in his band
Rockabilly
Motown
Minstrel Show
Benny Goodman
12. Pianist - composer - arranger - and bandleader; widely regarded as one of the most important American musicians of the twentieth century. As a composer and arranger - he devised unusual musical forms - combined instruments in unusual ways - and creat
The Beatles
Nashville sound
Scat singing
Duke Ellington
13. The first form of musical and theatrical entertainment to be regarded by European audiences as distinctively American in character. Featured mainly white performers who artificially blackened their skin and carried out parodies of African American mu
The Supremes
Minstrel Show
Major/Minor
Syncopation
14. Sophisticated approach to the vocal presentation and instrumental arrangement of country music; a fusion of 'country' and 'cosmopolitan.'
Countrypolitan
Brian Wilson
Payola
Big Band
15. Teen-oriented rock 'n' roll song using a twelve-bar blues structure; it celebrated a simple - hip-swiveling dance step.
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16. At the age of twenty-one - introduced 'I Got Rhythm' in the stage show Girl Crazy written by George Gershwin.
Ethel Merman
Ray Charles
Big Band
Chorus
17. Host of the popular teen-oriented television show American Bandstand
Lyricist
Dick Clark
cadence
Ray Charles
18. Country vocalist who scored crossover hits with songs such as 'I Fall to Pieces -' and 'Crazy -' both recorded in 1961.
Patsy Cline
George Gershwin
Les Paul
12-bar Blues
19. Motive - phrase - cadence
sound
Arranger
Melody
Berry Gordy - Jr.
20. Short for reverberation. An effect produced with an electronic device that adds a time delay to a sound and then adds it back to the signal.
cadence
Ragtime
Reverb
R&B
21. A technique used by opera singers that emphasizes breath control - a fluid and relaxed voice - and the use of subtle variations in pitch and rhythmic phrasing for dramatic effect.
Bel canto
Aretha Franklin
Lyrics
The Rolling Stones
22. Rock group from Liverpool - England - who dominated American popular music during the mid-1960s and started the 'British Invasion.' The band included John Lennon and George Harrison on lead and rhythm guitars and vocals - Paul McCartney on bass and v
Cole Porter
Motown
The Beatles
Dick Clark
23. A person who writes the words for songs
Lyricist
Duke Ellington
Cole Porter
Arranger
24. 'The Queen of Soul -' she began singing gospel music at an early age and had several hit records with Atlantic - including 'Respect' in 1967 and 'Think' in 1968.
Bob Dylan
Texture
Aretha Franklin
Sheet music
25. Africanized version of the European quadrille (a kind of square dance). The cakewalk was developed by slaves as a parody of the 'refined' dance movements of the white slave owners
A cappella
Cakewalk
phrase
Hank Williams
26. African American musical genre that emerged after World War II. Consisted of a loose cluster of styles derived from black musical traditions - characterized by energetic and hard-swinging rhythms. At first performed exclusively by black musicians for
R&B
Producer
Brian Wilson
Lyricist
27. Rock group from Liverpool - England - who dominated American popular music during the mid-1960s and started the 'British Invasion.' The band included John Lennon and George Harrison on lead and rhythm guitars and vocals - Paul McCartney on bass and v
The Beatles
Phil Spector
'The twist'
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
28. The most successful white blues singer of the 1960s. Born in Port Arthur - Texas - Joplin came to San Francisco in the mid-1960s and joined a band called Big Brother and the Holding Company.
Janis Joplin
Verse
Syncopation
Big Band
29. Pianist - composer - arranger - and bandleader; widely regarded as one of the most important American musicians of the twentieth century. As a composer and arranger - he devised unusual musical forms - combined instruments in unusual ways - and creat
Duke Ellington
Verse
Melody
Jerry Lee Lewis
30. Four- or five-stringed instrument with a membrane stretched over a wooden or metal hoop that is strummed or plucked. It was developed by slave musicians from African prototypes during the early colonial period. The banjo was used in the music of the
Timbre
The Rolling Stones
Banjo
Blues
31. Usually sets up a dramatic context or emotional tone. Although verses were the most important part of nineteenth-century popular songs - they were regarded as mere introductions by the 1920s - and today the verses of Tin Pan Alley songs are infrequen
urban folk
Paul Whiteman
Verse
Phil Spector
32. The leader and guiding spirit of the Beach Boys during their first decade. He wrote and produced many of the Beach Boys' biggest hits - including 'Good Vibrations.'
Verse
Sheet music
Brian Wilson
sound
33. A type of song in which a series of verses telling a story - often about a historical event or personal tragedy - are sung to a repeating melody (this sort of musical form is called strophic).
Ballad
Lyrics
The Supremes
Acoustic recording
34. One of the most common structures that Tin Pan Alley composers used to organize their melodic and harmonic material. This structure would be found in the refrain of a verse-refrain song.
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Brian Wilson
AABA form
sound
35. A person who writes the words for songs
Lyricist
Reverb
12-bar Blues
Beat
36. Album conceived as an integrated whole - with interrelated songs arranged in a deliberate sequence.
Concept album
Arranger
Polyphonic
Patsy Cline
37. Generally recognized as the most productive - varied - and creative of the Tin Pan Alley songwriters. His professional songwriting career started before World War I and continued into the 1960s. His most famous songs include 'Alexander's Ragtime Band
Bridge
Benny Goodman
Lyricist
Irving Berlin
38. A memorable musical phrase or riff.
AABA form
Ballad
Hook
Tempo
39. Blues written by professional songwriters and performed by professional female blues singers such as Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey.
The Supremes
Buddy Holly
Classic blues
Lyrics
40. Musical texture with interlocking melodies and rhythms.
Polyphonic
Motown
Herman Parker
Minstrel Show
41. Founded in California in 1961 - they popularized the 'California sound' in the early 1960s. Their hit songs included 'Surfin' Safari -' 'Surfer Girl -' 'California Girls -' 'Surfin' USA' and 'Good Vibrations.'
Ragtime
Ragtime
Beach Boys
Rhythm
42. Dubbed the 'first tycoon of teen -' his studio production techniques are known as the 'wall of sound' because of his utilization of dense orchestrations - multiple instruments - and heavy reverb.
Rockabilly
Phil Spector
Jerry Lee Lewis
Standards
43. A technique used by opera singers that emphasizes breath control - a fluid and relaxed voice - and the use of subtle variations in pitch and rhythmic phrasing for dramatic effect.
Bel canto
Cakewalk
Sheet music
Rockabilly
44. A musical rhythm accenting a normally weak beat
Syncopation
Cover version
Phil Spector
George Gershwin
45. Behind-the-scenes role at a record company. Can be responsible for booking time in the recording studio - hiring backup singers and instrumentalists - assisting with the engineering process - and imprinting the characteristic sound of the finished re
Tempo
The Supremes
Benny Goodman
Producer
46. A recurrent rhythmical series
Refrain
cadence
Ethel Merman
Janis Joplin
47. The principal medium for disseminating popular sings until the advent of recording in the 1890s.
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
Sheet music
phrase
Ballad
48. A theme that is elaborated on in a piece of music
phrase
motive
Arranger
Chorus
49. A memorable musical phrase or riff.
Reverb
Hook
Melody
Classic blues
50. Vocal singing without instrumental accompaniment.
AABA form
Electric Guitar
Brian Wilson
A cappella
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