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1. Popular dance ensemble during the swing era - consisting of brass - reeds - and rhythm sections.
Herman Parker
Big Band
Rhythm
Verse
2. 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.
Glenn Miller
Ray Charles
Les Paul
12-bar Blues
3. 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).
Banjo
Bridge
Ballad
Beach Boys
4. 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
Brian Wilson
Ethel Merman
Irving Berlin
Boogie Woogie
5. A style rooted in the venerable southern string band tradition. It combines the banjo - fiddle - mandolin - dobro - guitar - and acoustic bass with a vocal style often dubbed the 'high - lonesome sound.' The pioneer of bluegrass music was Bill Monroe
Bluegrass
Bob Dylan
Big Band
Cole Porter
6. Technique that involves the use of nonsense syllables as a vehicle for wordless vocal improvisation.
Ragtime
Scat singing
Refrain
Les Paul
7. Motive - phrase - cadence
cadence
Benny Goodman
Boogie Woogie
Melody
8. A musical genre that emerged in black communities of the Deep South-especially the region from the Mississippi Delta to East Texas-sometime around the end of the nineteenth century
Blues
Lyricist
Acoustic recording
Boogie Woogie
9. Pitched/unpitched - dynamic - timbre or tone color
sound
Les Paul
motive
Concept album
10. 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
Benny Goodman
Duke Ellington
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Banjo
11. 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.
Standards
Reverb
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Bel canto
12. Album conceived as an integrated whole - with interrelated songs arranged in a deliberate sequence.
Dick Clark
Strophic
Beach Boys
Concept album
13. Record company founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in Detroit.
Electric Guitar
Motown
Rhythm
Standards
14. 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.
R&B
Jerry Lee Lewis
Phil Spector
Louis Armstrong
15. Recordings of performances by African American musicians produced mainly for sale to African American listeners.
Race Records
R&B
Bridge
George Gershwin
16. Country music style involving polished arrangements and a sophisticated approach to vocal presentation. The recordings of Patsy Cline were among the most important manifestations of the Nashville sound.
12-bar Blues
Electronic recording
Paul Whiteman
Nashville sound
17. A short musical passage
Scat singing
Chuck Berry
Reverb
phrase
18. The word derives from the African American term 'to rag -' meaning to enliven a piece of music by shifting melodic accents onto the offbeats (a technique known as syncopation). Ragtime music emerged in the 1880s - its popularity peaking in the decade
Ethel Merman
Arranger
Ragtime
A cappella
19. Record company founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in Detroit.
The Beatles
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Motown
Form
20. 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
Beach Boys
Bel canto
Irving Berlin
Race Records
21. Early rock 'n' roll guitarist - singer - and songwriter from the country/rockabilly side of rock 'n' roll. Killed tragically at the age of twenty-two in a plane crash.
Arranger
sound
The Supremes
Buddy Holly
22. 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.
Reverb
Gene Autry
Sheet music
Electric Guitar
23. Developed in 1925 using a new device - the microphone. Electric recording converts sounds into electrical signals.
Payola
The Supremes
Electronic recording
Chorus
24. A guitarist and inventor - designed his own eight-track tape recorder and began in 1948 to release a series of popular recordings featuring his own playing - overdubbed to sound like an ensemble of six or more guitars.
Lyrics
Duke Ellington
Les Paul
'The twist'
25. Beat - meter - syncopation
Polyphonic
cadence
Rhythm
Ragtime
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
Hook
Beach Boys
R&B
Berry Gordy - Jr.
27. A guitarist and inventor - designed his own eight-track tape recorder and began in 1948 to release a series of popular recordings featuring his own playing - overdubbed to sound like an ensemble of six or more guitars.
Les Paul
Buddy Holly
Cover version
The Rolling Stones
28. Popularly known as the 'Mother of the Blues -' was the first of the great women blues singers and had a direct influence on Bessie Smith.
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29. The musical pattern created by parts being played or sung together
Brian Wilson
Texture
Beat
'The twist'
30. The word derives from the African American term 'to rag -' meaning to enliven a piece of music by shifting melodic accents onto the offbeats (a technique known as syncopation). Ragtime music emerged in the 1880s - its popularity peaking in the decade
Ragtime
phrase
James Brown
ASCAP
31. A British rock group who cultivated an image as 'bad boys' in deliberate contrast to the friendly public image projected by the Beatles.
Bridge
The Rolling Stones
Cakewalk
Glenn Miller
32. 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.'
Beach Boys
A cappella
Rock 'n' Roll
Ballad
33. 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
Ethel Merman
Minstrel Show
Benny Goodman
urban folk
34. Founder of Motown Records.
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Classic blues
Dick Clark
Jerry Lee Lewis
35. The quality of a sound - sometimes called 'tone color.'
Bessie Smith
Timbre
Motown
urban folk
36. 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
Crooning
Bluegrass
Duke Ellington
Herman Parker
37. 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
urban folk
Form
Duke Ellington
Cakewalk
38. Process for recording sound in the pre-microphone era. Performers projected into a huge megaphone.
Acoustic recording
Irving Berlin
Patsy Cline
Strophic
39. 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
Lyricist
Strophic
Refrain
Duke Ellington
40. Pitched/unpitched - dynamic - timbre or tone color
Benny Goodman
Form
Arranger
sound
41. The underlying pulse of a song or piece of music; a unit of rhythmic measure in music.
Acoustic recording
Boogie Woogie
12-bar Blues
Beat
42. Born in New Orleans; a cornetist and singer - he established certain core features of jazz - particularly its rhythmic drive and its emphasis on solo instrumental virtuosity. Armstrong also profoundly influenced the development of mainstream popular
Gene Autry
AABA form
Jerry Lee Lewis
Louis Armstrong
43. The musical pattern created by parts being played or sung together
Texture
Bridge
Boogie Woogie
Cover version
44. Popular dance ensemble during the swing era - consisting of brass - reeds - and rhythm sections.
Dick Clark
Refrain
Payola
Big Band
45. A recurrent rhythmical series
The Beatles
Crooning
cadence
George Gershwin
46. Motive - phrase - cadence
Duke Ellington
soul music
Benny Goodman
Melody
47. African American musical style rooted in R&B and gospel that became popular during the 1960s.
Diana Ross
Verse
cadence
soul music
48. Born into a wealthy family in Indiana; studied classical music at Yale - Harvard - and the Schola Cantorum in Paris.
Syncopation
Cole Porter
Motown
Minstrel Show
49. The underlying pulse of a song or piece of music; a unit of rhythmic measure in music.
Berry Gordy - Jr.
James Brown
urban folk
Beat
50. Blues written by professional songwriters and performed by professional female blues singers such as Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey.
Tin Pan Alley
Beat
ASCAP
Classic blues