History of Rock n Roll Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
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History of Rock n Roll Questions With
Solutions 100% Correct
Which of the following songs employs a full reprise? "Great Balls of Fire" by Jerry Lee
Lewis
A simple verse structure has: No chorus
The job of the bass player is to: Act as a bridge between the harmonic and rhythmic
sections
P...
History of Rock n Roll Questions With
Solutions 100% Correct
Which of the following songs employs a full reprise? "Great Balls of Fire" by Jerry Lee
Lewis
A simple verse structure has: No chorus
The job of the bass player is to: Act as a bridge between the harmonic and rhythmic
sections
Prior to the early 1960s, the bass guitar usually: was an acoustic upright bass that could be
amplified if necessary
Which instrument rounds out harmony by playing full chords rhythm guitar
Which of the following instruments can be used along with, or in place of, a rhythm guitar?
Piano
, History of Rock n Roll Questions With
Solutions 100% Correct
In addition to conveying the lyrics of a song, the lead singer's role is to: Create melodic
interest
One of the purposes of an instrumental solo is to: Create musical contrast so the return of
the vocals will sound fresh
Which instruments are often added to tracks to additional "punch" to the music Horns
Which of the following best describes the relationship between the guitar and bass parts in the
first verse of "smoke on the water" by Deep Purple? They are playing almost the same
part
Using the recording studio as an "audio snapshot" involves re-creating a live recording as
faithfully as possible
When recording music with the "audio snapshot" approach, which element is necessary in a
space to re-create the live sound? good acoustical balance
, History of Rock n Roll Questions With
Solutions 100% Correct
A sound engineer might artificially create a room sound through electronic means by using the
effect of: Reverb
During the first decade of rock's inception, most of the music was recorded in: mono
The structure of compound AABA form means: Each section of the AABA form is made
of smaller verse and chorus sections
One of the important dance shows that became nationally syndicated during the 1950s was:
American Bandstand
How is the 12-bar blues defined- By its length, by its phrases and lyrics, chord structure
What does the designation AABA mean in musical form? similar, but different
"Can the Circle Be Unbroken" by the carter family is an example____ Simple-verse
chorus
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