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Music
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performing-arts
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music
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. 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
soul music
Scott Joplin
Rockabilly
Patsy Cline
2. A British rock group who cultivated an image as 'bad boys' in deliberate contrast to the friendly public image projected by the Beatles.
ASCAP
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
The Rolling Stones
Patsy Cline
3. A person who adapts (or arranges) the melody and chords to songs to exploit the capabilities and instrumental resources of a particular musical ensemble.
Payola
Arranger
Standards
Sheet music
4. Played records and provided entertaining patter on the radio.
Cover version
Patsy Cline
Scat singing
Disc Jockeys
5. Teen-oriented rock 'n' roll song using a twelve-bar blues structure; it celebrated a simple - hip-swiveling dance step.
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6. Recordings of performances by African American musicians produced mainly for sale to African American listeners.
soul music
AABA form
Nashville sound
Race Records
7. A guitarist and inventor - designed his own eight-track tape recorder and began in 1948 to release a series of popular recordings featuring his own playing - overdubbed to sound like an ensemble of six or more guitars.
Les Paul
Strophic
Duke Ellington
Bluegrass
8. 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
Louis Armstrong
Hook
Rock 'n' Roll
Minstrel Show
9. The lead singer for the Supremes. After leaving the Supremes in 1970 - she became a successful solo artist.
phrase
Gene Autry
Diana Ross
Syncopation
10. Introduced as a commercial and marketing term in the mid-1950s for the purpose of identifying a new target audience for musical products. Encompassed a variety of styles and artists from R&B - country - and pop music.
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11. A British rock group who cultivated an image as 'bad boys' in deliberate contrast to the friendly public image projected by the Beatles.
Syncopation
The Rolling Stones
Ray Charles
Elvis Presley
12. Album conceived as an integrated whole - with interrelated songs arranged in a deliberate sequence.
Concept album
James Brown
Phil Spector
Lyricist
13. 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
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
12-bar Blues
Hook
Major/Minor
14. Founded in 1914 in an attempt to force all business establishments that featured live music to pay fees ('royalties') for the public use of music.
Major/Minor
Tin Pan Alley
Cole Porter
ASCAP
15. A theme that is elaborated on in a piece of music
motive
Rockabilly
Major/Minor
Diana Ross
16. The principal medium for disseminating popular sings until the advent of recording in the 1890s.
Rock 'n' Roll
Motown
James Brown
Sheet music
17. 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
Boogie Woogie
Scott Joplin
Syncopation
Producer
18. A guitarist and inventor - designed his own eight-track tape recorder and began in 1948 to release a series of popular recordings featuring his own playing - overdubbed to sound like an ensemble of six or more guitars.
Concept album
Ethel Merman
Bessie Smith
Les Paul
19. 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
Ragtime
Gene Autry
Phil Spector
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
20. A recurrent rhythmical series
Nashville sound
Harmony
cadence
Diana Ross
21. Motive - phrase - cadence
Melody
Beach Boys
Reverb
Cakewalk
22. Describes a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
The Beatles
Rhythm
Verse
Strophic
23. 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 Supremes
Lyricist
Herman Parker
Concept album
24. Vocal singing without instrumental accompaniment.
Cole Porter
Berry Gordy - Jr.
Minstrel Show
A cappella
25. '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.
motive
Tempo
Nashville sound
Major/Minor
26. Record company founded by Berry Gordy Jr. in Detroit.
The Rolling Stones
Motown
The Supremes
Aretha Franklin
27. The words of a song.
Gene Autry
Hank Williams
Form
Lyrics
28. Trombonist and bandleader; formed his own band in 1937. Miller developed a peppy - clean-sounding style that appealed to small-town Midwestern people as well as to the big-city - East and West Coast constituency.
Tempo
Ragtime
Minstrel Show
Glenn Miller
29. 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
Rhythm
Electronic recording
Bluegrass
Hank Williams
30. 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
Duke Ellington
Verse
Hank Williams
soul music
31. Motive - phrase - cadence
phrase
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Melody
32. 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.
Electric Guitar
Payola
Tempo
Standards
33. 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.
Phil Spector
Paul Whiteman
Nashville sound
soul music
34. A short musical passage
Glenn Miller
Brian Wilson
Berry Gordy - Jr.
phrase
35. Process for recording sound in the pre-microphone era. Performers projected into a huge megaphone.
urban folk
Acoustic recording
Frank Sinatra
Electronic recording
36. Recordings of performances by African American musicians produced mainly for sale to African American listeners.
Race Records
James Brown
Aretha Franklin
Jerry Lee Lewis
37. 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).
Aretha Franklin
Ballad
phrase
Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey
38. A memorable musical phrase or riff.
Hook
The Beatles
James Brown
The Supremes
39. 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
R&B
AABA form
Bessie Smith
Scott Joplin
40. Illegal practice - common throughout the music industry - of paying bribes to radio disc jockeys to get certain artists' records played more frequently.
Big Band
12-bar Blues
Payola
Jerry Lee Lewis
41. '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.
Ray Charles
Bob Dylan
Aretha Franklin
Texture
42. 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.
Timbre
urban folk
Dick Clark
Melody
43. Pitched/unpitched - dynamic - timbre or tone color
Cole Porter
Paul Whiteman
Cover version
sound
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
sound
Minstrel Show
Syncopation
45. 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.
Irving Berlin
The Supremes
James Brown
Concept album
46. 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
Blues
Bluegrass
Crooning
Cakewalk
47. The principal medium for disseminating popular sings until the advent of recording in the 1890s.
ASCAP
Sheet music
Herman Parker
Chuck Berry
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. Popular dance ensemble during the swing era - consisting of brass - reeds - and rhythm sections.
Big Band
Nashville sound
Tempo
George Gershwin
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
soul music
Sheet music
Big Band
Chuck Berry