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1. 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
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Classic blues
Reverb
Blues
2. Founder of Motown Records.
Reverb
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Texture
soul music
3. In the verse-refrain song - the refrain is the 'main part' of the song - usually constructed in AABA or ABAC form.
Rock 'n' Roll
Race Records
Refrain
Aretha Franklin
4. 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 Rolling Stones
Rockabilly
Timbre
Minstrel Show
5. 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
Electric Guitar
urban folk
Form
Beat
6. 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.
Buddy Holly
The Rolling Stones
Ragtime
Lyricist
7. 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.
Bridge
Janis Joplin
urban folk
Cakewalk
8. A person who adapts (or arranges) the melody and chords to songs to exploit the capabilities and instrumental resources of a particular musical ensemble.
Concept album
Arranger
Crooning
'The twist'
9. White rockabilly singer and pianist.
Sheet music
Ragtime
Jerry Lee Lewis
Louis Armstrong
10. Musical texture with interlocking melodies and rhythms.
AABA form
Polyphonic
Form
Brian Wilson
11. 'Time' in Italian; the rate at which a musical composition proceeds - regulated by the speed of the beats or pulse to which it is performed.
Elvis Presley
Duke Ellington
Herman Parker
Tempo
12. A recurrent rhythmical series
Crooning
Tin Pan Alley
Frank Sinatra
cadence
13. Teen-oriented rock 'n' roll song using a twelve-bar blues structure; it celebrated a simple - hip-swiveling dance step.
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14. A memorable musical phrase or riff.
Bluegrass
Beach Boys
Hook
Lyricist
15. 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
12-bar Blues
Duke Ellington
Bluegrass
Frank Sinatra
16. 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.
Jerry Lee Lewis
cadence
The Rolling Stones
urban folk
17. Known as the 'Genius of Soul'; songwriter - arranger - keyboard player - and vocalist fluent in R&B - jazz - and mainstream pop.
12-bar Blues
Ray Charles
The Beatles
Glenn Miller
18. Bandleader for the most successful dance orchestra of the 1920s. He billed himself as the 'King of Jazz -' widened the market for jazz-based dance music - and paved the way for the Swing Era.
Motown
Motown
Minstrel Show
Paul Whiteman
19. Born in Hoboken New Jersey into a working-class Italian family. His singing style combined the crooning style of Bing Crosby with the bel canto technique of Italian opera.
Bessie Smith
Bridge
motive
Frank Sinatra
20. Developed in 1925 using a new device - the microphone. Electric recording converts sounds into electrical signals.
'The twist'
Benny Goodman
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Electronic recording
21. African American musical style rooted in R&B and gospel that became popular during the 1960s.
soul music
Frank Sinatra
Big Band
Beach Boys
22. In the verse-refrain song - the refrain is the 'main part' of the song - usually constructed in AABA or ABAC form.
Glenn Miller
Benny Goodman
Buddy Holly
Refrain
23. Pitched/unpitched - dynamic - timbre or tone color
Acoustic recording
Dick Clark
Bessie Smith
sound
24. Host of the popular teen-oriented television show American Bandstand
Acoustic recording
Berry Gordy - Jr.
AABA form
Dick Clark
25. A British rock group who cultivated an image as 'bad boys' in deliberate contrast to the friendly public image projected by the Beatles.
Frank Sinatra
Irving Berlin
The Rolling Stones
Aretha Franklin
26. The principal medium for disseminating popular sings until the advent of recording in the 1890s.
Sheet music
Ray Charles
Brian Wilson
Blues
27. Motive - phrase - cadence
Hank Williams
Harmony
Tempo
Melody
28. 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.
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
Chuck Berry
Standards
Nashville sound
29. Brilliantly clever and articulate lyricist and songwriter - fine rock 'n' roll vocal stylist - and pioneering electric guitarist. One of the first black musicians to consciously forge his own R&B styles for appeal to the mass market. Also known for h
Frank Sinatra
12-bar Blues
Chuck Berry
Form
30. 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
Benny Goodman
Strophic
soul music
Sheet music
31. A short musical passage
Lyricist
AABA form
phrase
soul music
32. 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
Beach Boys
Electric Guitar
Form
Diana Ross
33. Founder of Motown Records.
Refrain
The Rolling Stones
Cakewalk
Berry Gordy - Jr.
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.
Hank Williams
AABA form
Electronic recording
Reverb
35. Blues piano tradition that sprang up during the early twentieth century in the 'southwest territory' states of Texas - Arkansas - Missouri - and Oklahoma. In boogie-woogie performances - the pianist typically plays a repeated pattern with his left ha
Boogie Woogie
'The twist'
Rock 'n' Roll
Countrypolitan
36. 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
Benny Goodman
Reverb
Ragtime
Janis Joplin
37. 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
Chorus
Boogie Woogie
motive
38. A version of a previously recorded performance; often an adaptation of the original's style and sensibility - and usually aimed at cashing in on its success.
Glenn Miller
Cover version
The Beatles
Big Band
39. Blues piano tradition that sprang up during the early twentieth century in the 'southwest territory' states of Texas - Arkansas - Missouri - and Oklahoma. In boogie-woogie performances - the pianist typically plays a repeated pattern with his left ha
Texture
cadence
Boogie Woogie
Standards
40. Country vocalist who scored crossover hits with songs such as 'I Fall to Pieces -' and 'Crazy -' both recorded in 1961.
Phil Spector
sound
Patsy Cline
Harmony
41. The underlying pulse of a song or piece of music; a unit of rhythmic measure in music.
Scat singing
Beat
Cover version
Ragtime
42. Recordings of performances by African American musicians produced mainly for sale to African American listeners.
Verse
Race Records
Rhythm
AABA form
43. 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
Les Paul
Bel canto
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Verse
44. 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
Concept album
The Beatles
Bob Dylan
AABA form
45. A theme that is elaborated on in a piece of music
Ragtime
James Brown
motive
R&B
46. 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
motive
Refrain
Duke Ellington
Verse
47. Played records and provided entertaining patter on the radio.
Crooning
Electric Guitar
Disc Jockeys
Phil Spector
48. Vocal singing without instrumental accompaniment.
A cappella
Dick Clark
Rock 'n' Roll
Lyricist
49. At the age of twenty-one - introduced 'I Got Rhythm' in the stage show Girl Crazy written by George Gershwin.
Banjo
Sheet music
Les Paul
Ethel Merman
50. Brilliantly clever and articulate lyricist and songwriter - fine rock 'n' roll vocal stylist - and pioneering electric guitarist. One of the first black musicians to consciously forge his own R&B styles for appeal to the mass market. Also known for h
Arranger
Chuck Berry
urban folk
Jerry Lee Lewis