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History of rock and roll exam 1 lecture 1 popular music before rock n roll
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History of Rock and Roll Exam 1 | Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
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crossover - ANSWER - musical works or performers that gain popularity with one audience, then another 
 
cover - ANSWER - a new performance or recording of a song previously recorded by another artist 
 
The Blues - ANSWER - An African-American music genre that developed in the rural America...
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Janet Jackson - Sister to Michael Jackson, followed his example as singing and dancing pop star. Not a virtuosic singer, pioneered a more reserved, intimate vocal style. Videos and live shows feature complex choreography and visuals. Worked with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis who experimented with drum machines and synths. Early music and innovative fusion of rhythm and blues, rap, vocals, funk, disco, and synthesized percussion. 1986 album Control...
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History of Rock and Roll - Final Exam Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
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Define Scream Singing harsh, intense vocalizations often associated with rock, metal, or 
punk genres to convey emotion or energy in music 
Define Falsetto A high breaking male voice beyond it's normal range 
Define Tessitura the range of an instrument to perform its limits of high or low notes 
available. Most often used for vocal musicians 
Define Homophonic Harmony Where multiple voices or instruments move togeth...
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History of Rock and Roll Test 1 Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
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Old-time/ Hillbilly Music This type of music performed by & intended for sale to rural 
southern whites. It reflected the traditions and values of performers. 
Old-time/ Hillbilly Music Early radio played a major role in the popularity of this type of 
music; first broadcast was in Atlanta in 1922 
Hank Williams Known for his vital role in Hillbilly music, this man paved the way for 3 
generations to follow in his footst...
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History of Rock & Roll exam 1 Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
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Frank Sinatra First pop singer to create personal vocal style - had macho/womanizing 
image 
"I've Got You Under My Skin" Frank Sinatra - Capitol Records Studios, Hollywood, CA 
in 1956 
Swing era Big band jazz (swing) is dominant pop music and new dance fads are common. 
no words, just instrumentals 
Popular location for swing music New Orleans
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History of Rock and Roll Exam 1 || Complete Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
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The roots of rock and roll - ANSWER - run deep in folk and popular music of the 20th century, draws from jazz, gospel, blues, blue grass, country, 1920s' radio, R&B. 
It just kind of happened once cultures joined. 
Indi radio companies helped spread it. 
The first rock and roll albums came out around 1950ish but rock and roll started b...
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History of Rock Music (Exam 1) Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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July 5, 1954 - Answer-Elvis dropped "That's All Right" at Sun Studio. 
September 9, 1956 - Answer-Elvis debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan paid him $50,000 to do 
three shows. 
February 3, 1959 - Answer-"The Day the Music Died" - Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big 
Bopper" Richardson died in a plane crash. 
Hook - Answer-A catchy musical phrase or riff designed to stick in the listener...
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History of Rock and Roll Test 1 || Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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Alan Freed - ANSWER - Who coined the term 'Rock 'n' Roll' as a Cleveland disc jockey? 
 
Alan Freed - ANSWER - Who began broadcasting rhythm and blues & country for a multiracial audience? 
 
Rag Time - ANSWER - What music style used syncopated rhythm (authentic black style) combined with black innovation (white response)? 
 
Scott Joplin - ANSWER - Who wa...
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History of Rock and Roll Exam Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
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Johnny Cash "The Man in Black" who famously recorded at Folsom Prison. His path from 
poverty to fame exemplifies the American Dream. Rockabilly genre. 
Rockabilly A type of popular music, originating in the southeastern US in the 1950s, 
combining elements of rock and roll and country music. 
Doo Wop features a vocal group harmony, nonsense syllables, a simple beat, sometimes 
little or no instrumentation, and simple mu...
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