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Music Appreciation
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Variant of MPEG; MP3 enables sound files to be compressed to as little as one-twelfth of their original size.
Snoop Doggy Dogg (Calvin Broadus)
MP3
The Sex Pistols
Vanilla Ice
2. Slick variety of rhythm & blues - often with lush orchestral accompaniment: the O'Jays - the Spinners - Al Green - Barry White.
country pop
Public Enemy
alternative rock
soft soul
3. The first punk rock band. Formed in 1974 in New York City - the Ramones' high-speed - energetic - and extremely loud sound influenced English punk groups such as the Sex Pistols and the Clash and also became a blueprint for 1980s L.A. hardcore bands.
Grateful Dead
Public Enemy
Vanilla Ice
The Ramones
4. Heterogeneous category that includes artists from Africa - the Near East - and Asia—the ultimate margins of the American music industry.
Andre (Dr. Dre) Young
MP3
world music
alternative rock
5. Co-founded in 1984 by the hip-hop promoter Russell Simmons and the musician-producer Rick Rubin. During the 1980s - Def Jam cross-promoted a new generation of artists - expanding and diversifying the national audience for hip-hop - and in 1986 became
art rock
Def Jam
Michael Jackson
soft soul
6. 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.
Andre (Dr. Dre) Young
Janis Joplin
Aretha Franklin
M.C. Hammer
7. Kurt KObain's band - Nevermind album
James Brown
Donna Summer
Nirvana
Jimi Hendrix
8. Trade association whose member companies—Universal - Sony - Warner Brothers - Arista - Atlantic - BMG - RCA - Capitol - Elektra - Interscope - and Sire Records—control the sale and distribution of approximately 90 percent of the offline music in the
Andre (Dr. Dre) Young
rap
RIAA
MP3
9. 'Glam rock' pioneer who established the character of Ziggy Stardust.
Snoop Doggy Dogg (Calvin Broadus)
disco
David Bowie
punk rock
10. Upbeat variety of rock music represented by artists such as Elton John - Paul McCartney - Rod Stewart - Chicago - and Peter Frampton.
Bruce Springsteen
country pop
grunge rock
pop rock
11. Rapper from Oakland - California; hit the charts in 1990 with Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em - which held the Number One position for twenty-one weeks and sold over ten million copies - becoming the bestselling rap album of all time.
Nirvana
analog recording
M.C. Hammer
hardcore
12. In progressive country - performers wrote songs that were more intellectual and liberal in outlook than their contemporaries and were more concerned with testing the limits of the country music tradition than with scoring hits. The key artists includ
M.C. Hammer
disco
disco
progressive country
13. The norm since the introduction of recording in the nineteenth century. Transforms the energy of sound waves into physical imprints (as in pre-1925 acoustic recordings) or into electronic waveforms that closely follow (and can be used to reproduce) t
reggae
M.C. Hammer
Clear channel
analog recording
14. Regional style of alternative rock from Seattle that blended heavy metal guitar textures with hardcore punk. Bands from Seattle included Green River - Mudhoney - Pearl Jam - Nirvana - and Soundgarden.
hip-hop
grunge rock
bluegrass
Lauryn Hill
15. -one of the forerunners of the Grunge genre - originally part of the 'no wave' scene in NY -Many alternative bands such as Nirvana looked up to them -album 'Daydream Nation' was well-received by critics - and then they were signed to Geffen Records -
Prince
Sonic Youth
Dolly Parton
Grandmaster Flash
16. The most outrageous—and therefore famous—punk band - formed in 1975 in London. They were the creation of Malcolm McAllen - owner of a London boutique called Sex - which specialized in leather and rubber clothing.
house music
Kenny Rogers
Bruce Springsteen
The Sex Pistols
17. Springsteen's music and personal image evoked the rebellious rock 'n' rollers of the 1950s and the socially conscious folk rockers of the 1960s. His songs reflected his working-class origins and sympathies.
Bruce Springsteen
Grateful Dead
The Ramones
country pop
18. Born in Texas - Nelson was one of the most influential figures in the progressive country movement. Nelson's rise to national fame came in the mid-1970s - through his association with a group of musicians collectively known as 'the Outlaws.'
nashville sound
soul music
Willie Nelson
Grateful Dead
19. Gangsta rapper born in Long Beach - CA - He was a protaga of Andre 'Dr. Dre' Young and collaborated on Dr. Dre's 1992 album The Chronic. Snoop's soft drawl and laid-back-but-lethal gangster persona were featured on Doggystyle - which debuted at the t
Napster
soft soul
Snoop Doggy Dogg (Calvin Broadus)
MIDI
20. Ice's first album - To the Extreme (1990) - monopolized the Number One position for sixteen weeks in early 1991 - selling seven million copies. When it was discovered that Van Winkle - raised in reasonably comfortable circumstances in a middle-class
Sean 'Puffy' Combs
Lauryn Hill
Vanilla Ice
urban folk
21. Sophisticated approach to the vocal presentation and instrumental arrangement of country music; a fusion of 'country' and 'cosmopolitan.'
countrypolitan
James Brown
grunge rock
David Bowie
22. Band that originated in the 1960s San Francisco rock scene. Their career spanned more than three decades.
Andre (Dr. Dre) Young
sampling
Grateful Dead
M.C. Hammer
23. Ice's first album - To the Extreme (1990) - monopolized the Number One position for sixteen weeks in early 1991 - selling seven million copies. When it was discovered that Van Winkle - raised in reasonably comfortable circumstances in a middle-class
Vanilla Ice
Kenny Rogers
disco
MP3
24. A style of soft rock - lightly tinged with country music influences: John Denver - Olivia Newton-John - Kenny Rogers.
country pop
Carlos Santana
countrypolitan
David Bowie
25. Internet-based software program that enabled computer users to share and swap files - specifically music - through a centralized file server. A federal court injunction forced Napster to shut down operations in February 2001.
progressive country
Vanilla Ice
Napster
Sonic Youth
26. Parton was born in the hill country of Tennessee and began her recording career at age eleven. She moved to Nashville in 1964 and built her career with regular appearances on country music radio and television.
Dolly Parton
Peter Gabriel
soul music
hip-hop
27. Form of rock music that blended elements of rock and European classical music. It included bands such as King Crimson; Emerson - Lake - and Palmer; and Pink Floyd.
art rock
Grandmaster Flash
heavy metal
The Sex Pistols
28. Publicly traded corporation that owns more than 1 -200 radio stations - 39 television stations - 100000 advertising billboards - and 100 live performance venues - ranging from huge amphitheaters to dance clubs - enabling them to present more than 70
The Ramones
Clear channel
countrypolitan
Bruce Springsteen
29. Style of electronic dance music that originated in the Detroit area during the 1980s.
Grateful Dead
techno
funk music
Andre (Dr. Dre) Young
30. Publicly traded corporation that owns more than 1 -200 radio stations - 39 television stations - 100000 advertising billboards - and 100 live performance venues - ranging from huge amphitheaters to dance clubs - enabling them to present more than 70
Clear channel
Tupac Shakur
The Sex Pistols
punk rock
31. The most original - inventive - and influential guitarist of the rock era - and the most prominent African American rock musician of the late 1960s.
bluegrass
Kenny Rogers
Jimi Hendrix
Janis Joplin
32. Hip-hop culture - forged by African American and Caribbean American youth in New York City - included distinctive styles of visual art (graffiti) - dance (an acrobatic solo style called breakdancing and an energetic couple dance called the freak) - m
hip-hop
rap
techno
hardcore
33. Form of dance music popular in the late 1970s - characterized by elaborate studio production and an insistent beat: Donna Summer - Chic - the Village People - the Bee Gees.
Snoop Doggy Dogg (Calvin Broadus)
disco
Sean 'Puffy' Combs
funk music
34. Kurt KObain's band - Nevermind album
synthesizer
Nirvana
reggae
hip-hop
35. Co-founded in 1984 by the hip-hop promoter Russell Simmons and the musician-producer Rick Rubin. During the 1980s - Def Jam cross-promoted a new generation of artists - expanding and diversifying the national audience for hip-hop - and in 1986 became
Def Jam
techno
house music
N.W.A.
36. 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.
Def Jam
house music
sampling
Janis Joplin
37. Device that records musical data rather than musical sound and enables the creation of repeated sound sequences (loops) - the manipulation of rhythmic grooves - and the transmission of recorded data from one program or device to another.
grunge rock
RIAA
sequencer
Sonic Youth
38. Style of electronic dance music that originated in the Detroit area during the 1980s.
bluegrass
countrypolitan
Carole King
techno
39. Pioneered West Coast gangsta rap with the release of the album Straight Outta Compton. Their recordings expressed the gangsta lifestyle - saturated with images of sex and violence. The nucleus of the group was formed in 1986 - when O'Shea ;Ice C
N.W.A.
Vanilla Ice
Napster
Bruce Springsteen
40. Extreme variation of punk - pioneered during the early 1980s by bands in San Francisco (the Dead Kennedys) and Los Angeles (the Germs - Black Flag - X - and the Circle Jerks).
hip-hop
world music
hardcore
synthesizer
41. The 'Godfather of Soul.' He was known for his acrobatic physicality and remarkable charisma on stage. No other single musician has proven to be as influential on the sound and style of black music as James Brown.
James Brown
sequencer
Madonna
hip-hop
42. Heterogeneous category that includes artists from Africa - the Near East - and Asia—the ultimate margins of the American music industry.
Public Enemy
David Bowie
world music
art rock
43. Born in the impoverished shantytowns of Kingston - Jamaica - reggae first became popular in the United States in 1973 - after the release of the Jamaican film The Harder They Come and its soundtrack album. The heart of reggae music consists of 'riddi
Tupac Shakur
reggae
hardcore
Queen Latifah
44. Extreme variation of punk - pioneered during the early 1980s by bands in San Francisco (the Dead Kennedys) and Los Angeles (the Germs - Black Flag - X - and the Circle Jerks).
nashville sound
punk rock
hardcore
Carole King
45. Founded in 1982 - Public Enemy was organized around a core set of members who met as college students - drawn together by their interest in hip-hop culture and political activism. The group included the standard hip-hop configuration of two MCs—Chuck
funk music
Public Enemy
Aretha Franklin
Sean 'Puffy' Combs
46. Rock style that emerged in the late 1970s. It was a 'back to basics' rebellion against the perceived artifice and pretension of corporate rock music—a stripped-down and often purposefully 'nonmusical' version of rock music.
sequencer
soul music
punk rock
Dolly Parton
47. Device that enables musicians to create or 'synthesize' musical sounds. Began to appear on rock records during the early 1970s.
countrypolitan
Run-D.M.C.
synthesizer
Peter Gabriel
48. A digital recording process wherein a sound source is recorded with a microphone - converted to a digital stream of binary numbers - and stored in a computer. The sampled sounds may be retrieved in a number of ways.
Willie Nelson
sampling
Napster
Led Zeppelin
49. Style of folk music that grew in popularity in the burgeoning New York folk scene during the 1960s. It included artists such as Bob Dylan.
Def Jam
urban folk
M.C. Hammer
Willie Nelson
50. Born in Mexico - he began his musical career playing guitar in Tijuana. He formed his band in San Francisco in the late 1960s. Their 1971 album Abraxas established a Latin American substream within rock.
Paul Simon
Public Enemy
Carlos Santana
psychedelic rock