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History of Rock Music (Exam 1) Questions With Solutions 100% Correct July 5, 1954 Elvis dropped "That's All Right" at Sun Studio. September 9, 1956 Elvis debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan paid him $50,000 to do three shows. February 3, 1959 "The Day the Music Died" - Buddy Holly, Rit...

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History of Rock Music (Exam 1) Questions
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July 5, 1954 Elvis dropped "That's All Right" at Sun Studio.




September 9, 1956 Elvis debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan paid him $50,000 to

do three shows.




February 3, 1959 "The Day the Music Died" - Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The

Big Bopper" Richardson died in a plane crash.




Hook A catchy musical phrase or riff designed to stick in the listener's ear.




Riff Repeated pattern designed to generate rhythmic momentum.




Groove Channeled flow of "swinging" or "funky" or "phat" rhythms.




Beat Musical pulse.

, History of Rock Music (Exam 1) Questions
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Tempo (Time) The rate at which a musical composer proceeds regulated by the speed of

the beat or pulse to which it is preferred.




Timbre Tone color or characteristic sound of an instrument or voice.




Meter A repeating "pulse group."




A&R Artists and Repertoire




Melisma One syllable of text that spread out over many musical tones.




Blue Notes Expressive notes or scalar inflections found primarily in blues and jazz music.




Verse A group of lines of poetic text, often rhyming, that usually exhibit regularly

recurring metrical patterns.




Chorus (Refrain) A repeated melody with fixed text inserted between verses.

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