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1. 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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2. 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
Chuck Berry
Chorus
The Supremes
3. The principal medium for disseminating popular sings until the advent of recording in the 1890s.
Nashville sound
Herman Parker
Sheet music
The Rolling Stones
4. Pitched/unpitched - dynamic - timbre or tone color
Rhythm
Duke Ellington
Boogie Woogie
sound
5. Vigorous form of country and western music informed by the rhythms of black R&B and electric blues. Exemplified by artists such as Carl Perkins and the young Elvis Presley.
Rockabilly
Chuck Berry
Countrypolitan
Sheet music
6. 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
Cole Porter
Reverb
Bessie Smith
Frank Sinatra
7. 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
Ray Charles
Payola
Duke Ellington
motive
8. Recordings of performances by African American musicians produced mainly for sale to African American listeners.
Race Records
ASCAP
Louis Armstrong
Patsy Cline
9. 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.
George Gershwin
AABA form
Classic blues
Benny Goodman
10. Recordings of performances by African American musicians produced mainly for sale to African American listeners.
Race Records
Phil Spector
Paul Whiteman
Lyricist
11. 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
Rockabilly
12-bar Blues
Glenn Miller
12. Teen-oriented rock 'n' roll song using a twelve-bar blues structure; it celebrated a simple - hip-swiveling dance step.
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13. The quality of a sound - sometimes called 'tone color.'
Ethel Merman
Rhythm
Timbre
Bessie Smith
14. 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.
Payola
Electronic recording
Classic blues
Standards
15. A person who writes the words for songs
Blues
Big Band
Producer
Lyricist
16. Pitched/unpitched - dynamic - timbre or tone color
Hook
Refrain
Diana Ross
sound
17. 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.'
Dick Clark
Cakewalk
soul music
Bob Dylan
18. African American musical style rooted in R&B and gospel that became popular during the 1960s.
phrase
Timbre
soul music
Electric Guitar
19. 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.
Paul Whiteman
urban folk
Boogie Woogie
George Gershwin
20. White rockabilly singer and pianist.
Ray Charles
The Supremes
Jerry Lee Lewis
Countrypolitan
21. 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
The Beatles
The Supremes
Cakewalk
Major/Minor
22. Motive - phrase - cadence
Lyrics
Hook
Melody
Scott Joplin
23. A short musical passage
phrase
Countrypolitan
The Supremes
Herman Parker
24. Black female vocal group who were featured artists with Motown Records in the 1960s. Their song 'You Can't Hurry Love' was a Number One hit in 1966.
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Chorus
Cole Porter
The Supremes
25. The son of an immigrant leatherworker - did much to bridge the gulf between art music and popular music. Studied European classical music but also spent a great deal of time listening to jazz musicians in New York City. Wrote Porgy and Bess (1935) -
Bob Dylan
George Gershwin
Concept album
Frank Sinatra
26. 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
Lyrics
Major/Minor
Hook
Bridge
27. Musical texture with interlocking melodies and rhythms.
'The twist'
Brian Wilson
Rockabilly
Polyphonic
28. Blues written by professional songwriters and performed by professional female blues singers such as Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey.
Classic blues
Chuck Berry
Melody
Duke Ellington
29. A recurrent rhythmical series
cadence
Sheet music
Buddy Holly
Chorus
30. Chord - consonance - dissonance
Standards
12-bar Blues
Harmony
Berry Gordy - Jr.
31. 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.
Louis Armstrong
Ethel Merman
Chorus
Herman Parker
32. 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
James Brown
Verse
Sheet music
Jerry Lee Lewis
33. In the verse-refrain song - the refrain is the 'main part' of the song - usually constructed in AABA or ABAC form.
George Gershwin
Verse
Bluegrass
Refrain
34. 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
The Supremes
Elvis Presley
The Supremes
Rhythm
35. The underlying pulse of a song or piece of music; a unit of rhythmic measure in music.
Irving Berlin
Blues
Banjo
Beat
36. Describes a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Scott Joplin
urban folk
Strophic
37. 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
Rhythm
Producer
George Gershwin
Bridge
38. 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
Form
Minstrel Show
Brian Wilson
Timbre
39. 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
Tin Pan Alley
R&B
Hook
Bluegrass
40. 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
Irving Berlin
Glenn Miller
Duke Ellington
Beat
41. Describes a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
Countrypolitan
Strophic
Disc Jockeys
Elvis Presley
42. 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
Motown
Elvis Presley
Chuck Berry
Electronic recording
43. 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.
Bel canto
Standards
Verse
Verse
44. Black female vocal group who were featured artists with Motown Records in the 1960s. Their song 'You Can't Hurry Love' was a Number One hit in 1966.
The Supremes
AABA form
Rhythm
Ragtime
45. 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.'
Brian Wilson
Phil Spector
Strophic
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
46. 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
Lyricist
sound
Berry Gordy - Jr.
47. Vocal singing without instrumental accompaniment.
motive
Jerry Lee Lewis
A cappella
Disc Jockeys
48. 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
Minstrel Show
Syncopation
Polyphonic
Melody
49. The son of an immigrant leatherworker - did much to bridge the gulf between art music and popular music. Studied European classical music but also spent a great deal of time listening to jazz musicians in New York City. Wrote Porgy and Bess (1935) -
George Gershwin
Lyrics
Dick Clark
sound
50. A person who adapts (or arranges) the melody and chords to songs to exploit the capabilities and instrumental resources of a particular musical ensemble.
The Supremes
Cakewalk
Refrain
Arranger
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