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1. A recurrent rhythmical series
cadence
Bob Dylan
Elvis Presley
Cole Porter
2. '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.
Aretha Franklin
Bel canto
Standards
Strophic
3. 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
Banjo
R&B
Tin Pan Alley
AABA form
4. The first successful singing cowboy; born in Texas - He was a successful film star and a popular country and western musician. Helped establish the 'western' component of country and western music. Developed a style designed to reach out to a broader
Gene Autry
Classic blues
Benny Goodman
Diana Ross
5. American popular songs from the Tin Pan Alley style of songwriting that remain an essential part of the repertoire of today's jazz musicians and pop singers.
Beach Boys
Standards
Ballad
Hank Williams
6. Founder of Motown Records.
Harmony
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Timbre
Lyrics
7. Process for recording sound in the pre-microphone era. Performers projected into a huge megaphone.
Acoustic recording
R&B
Nashville sound
Melody
8. 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
Arranger
Bessie Smith
Cole Porter
9. Vocal singing without instrumental accompaniment.
Major/Minor
Melody
Duke Ellington
A cappella
10. 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
Chorus
Rhythm
A cappella
Benny Goodman
11. The scale systems central to Western music; a series of pitches organized in a specific order of whole- and half-step intervals. The major scale can give music a feeling of openness and brightness - whereas a minor scale can give music the feeling of
Major/Minor
Bridge
George Gershwin
Irving Berlin
12. A memorable musical phrase or riff.
Benny Goodman
Blues
Elvis Presley
Hook
13. 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
Paul Whiteman
R&B
Bluegrass
Tin Pan Alley
14. 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
Major/Minor
Ragtime
Aretha Franklin
Rock 'n' Roll
15. A memorable musical phrase or riff.
AABA form
Form
Brian Wilson
Hook
16. In the verse-refrain song - the refrain is the 'main part' of the song - usually constructed in AABA or ABAC form.
George Gershwin
Strophic
Refrain
Countrypolitan
17. 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
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Benny Goodman
Dick Clark
Beach Boys
18. Album conceived as an integrated whole - with interrelated songs arranged in a deliberate sequence.
Concept album
AABA form
Ray Charles
R&B
19. Called the 'Empress of the Blues -' She was born in Chattanooga - Tennessee - and performed in traveling shows and vaudeville before embarking on a recording career with Columbia Records. Her recordings include W. C. Handy's 'St. Louis Blues' and Irv
Electric Guitar
Scat singing
Strophic
Bessie Smith
20. 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
Bluegrass
Blues
Harmony
Countrypolitan
21. 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
Reverb
Frank Sinatra
Verse
Herman Parker
22. The lead singer for the Supremes. After leaving the Supremes in 1970 - she became a successful solo artist.
Buddy Holly
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
Diana Ross
Bridge
23. A person who writes the words for songs
urban folk
cadence
Lyricist
Tin Pan Alley
24. White rockabilly singer and pianist.
cadence
Electric Guitar
Jerry Lee Lewis
Verse
25. Illegal practice - common throughout the music industry - of paying bribes to radio disc jockeys to get certain artists' records played more frequently.
Bob Dylan
Electric Guitar
Payola
Rock 'n' Roll
26. A style of singing made possible by the invention of the microphone. It involves an intimate approach to vocal timbre.
Crooning
Arranger
Classic blues
Producer
27. The most significant single figure to emerge in country music during the immediate post-World War II period. Williams wrote and sang many songs in the course of his brief career that were enormously popular with country audiences at the time; between
Hank Williams
Cakewalk
Chuck Berry
Gene Autry
28. 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.'
Reverb
Bridge
Brian Wilson
Lyricist
29. Known as 'The King of Rock 'n' Roll -' the biggest star to come from the country side of the music world. Born in Tupelo - Mississippi - made his first recordings in Memphis at Sun Records - and later recorded for RCA and became a Hollywood film star
Janis Joplin
Cakewalk
Minstrel Show
Elvis Presley
30. Known as the 'Genius of Soul'; songwriter - arranger - keyboard player - and vocalist fluent in R&B - jazz - and mainstream pop.
Ragtime
Cakewalk
Lyricist
Ray Charles
31. A musical rhythm accenting a normally weak beat
Blues
Paul Whiteman
Syncopation
Rhythm
32. Describes a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
Syncopation
Elvis Presley
Strophic
Polyphonic
33. Chord - consonance - dissonance
Phil Spector
Harmony
Aretha Franklin
Sheet music
34. At the age of twenty-one - introduced 'I Got Rhythm' in the stage show Girl Crazy written by George Gershwin.
Polyphonic
cadence
Acoustic recording
Ethel Merman
35. The B section of AABA song form found in the refrain of a Tin Pan Alley song. The bridge presents new material: a new melody - chord changes - and lyrics.
Gene Autry
Cakewalk
Hank Williams
Bridge
36. Nickname for a stretch of 28th Street in New York City where music publishers had their offices—a dense hive of small rooms with pianos where composers and 'song pluggers' produced and promoted popular songs. The term - which evoked the clanging soun
Aretha Franklin
Disc Jockeys
Tempo
Tin Pan Alley
37. A musical rhythm accenting a normally weak beat
Gene Autry
R&B
Elvis Presley
Syncopation
38. 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
Acoustic recording
motive
The Beatles
Cakewalk
39. Urban folk singer and songwriter; he took his stage name from his favorite poet - Dylan Thomas. His songs include hits such as 'Blowin' in the Wind -' 'Mr. Tambourine Man -' and 'Like a Rolling Stone.'
Beach Boys
Bob Dylan
Herman Parker
ASCAP
40. A short musical passage
Countrypolitan
phrase
Crooning
Buddy Holly
41. Musical texture with interlocking melodies and rhythms.
Polyphonic
Melody
Blues
Cole Porter
42. African American composer and pianist; the best-known composer of ragtime music. Between 1895 and 1915 - Joplin composed many of the classics of the ragtime repertoire and helped popularize the style through his piano arrangements - published as shee
Disc Jockeys
Scott Joplin
Ragtime
Dick Clark
43. Sophisticated approach to the vocal presentation and instrumental arrangement of country music; a fusion of 'country' and 'cosmopolitan.'
Melody
Countrypolitan
Frank Sinatra
ASCAP
44. The musical pattern created by parts being played or sung together
Texture
Diana Ross
Motown
sound
45. White rockabilly singer and pianist.
Beat
Jerry Lee Lewis
A cappella
AABA form
46. Singer - songwriter - and harmonica player who achieved some success with his R&B band - Little Junior's Blue Flames; recorded 'Mystery Train' for Sam Phillips's Sun label.
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
Herman Parker
motive
47. A guitar whose sound comes chiefly from electro-magnetic amplification The pioneer of electric blues guitar was Aaron T-Bone Walker - whose urban blues recordings just after World War II were extremely popular - Les Paul created
Phil Spector
cadence
Electric Guitar
Polyphonic
48. The words of a song.
Lyrics
Tempo
Elvis Presley
motive
49. Born into a wealthy family in Indiana; studied classical music at Yale - Harvard - and the Schola Cantorum in Paris.
Sheet music
Beach Boys
Lyrics
Cole Porter
50. Singer - songwriter - and harmonica player who achieved some success with his R&B band - Little Junior's Blue Flames; recorded 'Mystery Train' for Sam Phillips's Sun label.
Herman Parker
Louis Armstrong
Verse
Bel canto
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