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Music
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performing-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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.
Frank Sinatra
motive
Countrypolitan
Paul Whiteman
2. A British rock group who cultivated an image as 'bad boys' in deliberate contrast to the friendly public image projected by the Beatles.
phrase
Dick Clark
Janis Joplin
The Rolling Stones
3. 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
Jerry Lee Lewis
Bessie Smith
Frank Sinatra
Lyrics
4. 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.
Cakewalk
Lyrics
James Brown
Electric Guitar
5. 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
Crooning
Paul Whiteman
Bessie Smith
Phil Spector
6. 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
Les Paul
Brian Wilson
Major/Minor
The Rolling Stones
7. Recordings of performances by African American musicians produced mainly for sale to African American listeners.
Standards
James Brown
Race Records
Bob Dylan
8. Sophisticated approach to the vocal presentation and instrumental arrangement of country music; a fusion of 'country' and 'cosmopolitan.'
Refrain
Melody
Countrypolitan
AABA form
9. 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.
The Supremes
Hook
Reverb
Rockabilly
10. 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.
Ethel Merman
Chorus
Beach Boys
Janis Joplin
11. A person who writes the words for songs
Beat
Lyricist
motive
cadence
12. The words of a song.
Lyrics
Cakewalk
Banjo
Strophic
13. At the age of twenty-one - introduced 'I Got Rhythm' in the stage show Girl Crazy written by George Gershwin.
Scott Joplin
Ballad
Ethel Merman
Lyrics
14. The underlying pulse of a song or piece of music; a unit of rhythmic measure in music.
Lyricist
Scat singing
Rockabilly
Beat
15. 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
Louis Armstrong
Lyrics
Rhythm
16. A recurrent rhythmical series
Blues
Diana Ross
cadence
Les Paul
17. Born into a wealthy family in Indiana; studied classical music at Yale - Harvard - and the Schola Cantorum in Paris.
ASCAP
Cole Porter
Ethel Merman
Ray Charles
18. '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
A cappella
Cover version
Glenn Miller
19. A British rock group who cultivated an image as 'bad boys' in deliberate contrast to the friendly public image projected by the Beatles.
Scott Joplin
Banjo
Boogie Woogie
The Rolling Stones
20. Chord - consonance - dissonance
Harmony
Disc Jockeys
Glenn Miller
Strophic
21. A short musical passage
Frank Sinatra
Motown
phrase
Strophic
22. Process for recording sound in the pre-microphone era. Performers projected into a huge megaphone.
Hook
Acoustic recording
The Rolling Stones
Major/Minor
23. Describes a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
Sheet music
Melody
Rockabilly
Strophic
24. 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.'
Producer
The Beatles
Brian Wilson
Beat
25. 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.
Frank Sinatra
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
Strophic
Herman Parker
26. 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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27. A recurrent rhythmical series
cadence
Electric Guitar
A cappella
George Gershwin
28. The underlying pulse of a song or piece of music; a unit of rhythmic measure in music.
Producer
Beat
Elvis Presley
Beach Boys
29. A theme that is elaborated on in a piece of music
motive
Elvis Presley
Herman Parker
12-bar Blues
30. Developed in 1925 using a new device - the microphone. Electric recording converts sounds into electrical signals.
Banjo
Chuck Berry
Electronic recording
Cover version
31. 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.
Elvis Presley
Frank Sinatra
Herman Parker
urban folk
32. 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
Harmony
Crooning
Ragtime
33. 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.
R&B
Paul Whiteman
Boogie Woogie
Aretha Franklin
34. 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.
Patsy Cline
12-bar Blues
'The twist'
Nashville sound
35. 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.
Frank Sinatra
Reverb
Blues
Refrain
36. Born into a wealthy family in Indiana; studied classical music at Yale - Harvard - and the Schola Cantorum in Paris.
Sheet music
Cole Porter
Beach Boys
Hank Williams
37. A technique used by opera singers that emphasizes breath control - a fluid and relaxed voice - and the use of subtle variations in pitch and rhythmic phrasing for dramatic effect.
Jerry Lee Lewis
urban folk
Bel canto
sound
38. The musical pattern created by parts being played or sung together
Payola
Blues
A cappella
Texture
39. 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
Janis Joplin
Jerry Lee Lewis
Major/Minor
Cakewalk
40. 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) -
Ethel Merman
Concept album
George Gershwin
Cole Porter
41. 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
AABA form
Scat singing
Major/Minor
42. 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
Bessie Smith
Verse
phrase
43. 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
12-bar Blues
Scott Joplin
Melody
urban folk
44. Motive - phrase - cadence
Benny Goodman
Melody
soul music
Buddy Holly
45. Blues written by professional songwriters and performed by professional female blues singers such as Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey.
Classic blues
Reverb
Harmony
Tempo
46. 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.
motive
Phil Spector
urban folk
Beach Boys
47. 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).
Phil Spector
Ragtime
Diana Ross
Ballad
48. Teen-oriented rock 'n' roll song using a twelve-bar blues structure; it celebrated a simple - hip-swiveling dance step.
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49. 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
Louis Armstrong
Benny Goodman
Polyphonic
Chorus
50. White rockabilly singer and pianist.
Beach Boys
Hank Williams
Electric Guitar
Jerry Lee Lewis