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Chapter 1 Introducing the World of Music
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Name a style of music that is a direct result of the blending of cultures and traditions.
Name the three people/groups who contributed to the development of early jazz.
Where can artists be found?
What is a jingle writer?
List 6 non-performer type jobs in the music industry.
Cultures from which continents are the primary sources of America’s great musical
diversity.
The primary factor in the development of America’s cultural mainstream was the
predominance of _______________.
The merging of cultural traditions produces new _______ and modes of ___________.
Most early religious, folk, and popular songs were derived the styles from which
country?
Early American settlers _______________ the music of Native Americans.
The musical language of America is based on __________ __________ musical
concepts.
When music is transmitted from generation to generation by imitation or memory, this is
referred to as __________ tradition.
Ethnomusicologists rely on a ______________ rather than an ethnocentric perspective to
study and describe music.
Music labels can be __________.
Who composed music for orchestra, but in the “pop” style?
The composer of a folk song is often __________.
The __________ Law of 1909 provided ownership of popular songs to composers,
lyricists, and publishers.
Downloading copyrighted music can be considered __________.
Matching
Please match the musical term with the corresponding phrase.
assimilation
ethnic minorities
ethnomusicologists
artist
merchandising
subscription series
performance rights
mechanical rights
synchronization rights
piracy
acculturation
a. immigrant groups gradually adopting the characteristics of the host society
b. one who performs
c. the right to record copyrighted material
d. the blending of cultures
e. the right to use copyrighted material in film
f. a concert series sold as a package
g. groups that retain a substantial part of their customs
h. making and selling things for profit
i. the right to perform copyrighted material for profit
j. copying copyrighted property without permission
ki. Scholars of music in culture