MusicHistory2
... Multi-movement works – 3 or 4 sections – fast, slow, (minuet), fast) Symphonies – string or full orchestra 3 or 4 “movements” – sections that can stand alone 1. fast; 2. slow; (3. dance-like); 4. fast String quartets (2 violins, viola & cello) and other “chamber music” – same structure as symphonies ...
... Multi-movement works – 3 or 4 sections – fast, slow, (minuet), fast) Symphonies – string or full orchestra 3 or 4 “movements” – sections that can stand alone 1. fast; 2. slow; (3. dance-like); 4. fast String quartets (2 violins, viola & cello) and other “chamber music” – same structure as symphonies ...
Blues and Jazz
... S Blues and Jazz music still inspire music today. S Many popular styles of music, such as Rock and Roll, R&B, ...
... S Blues and Jazz music still inspire music today. S Many popular styles of music, such as Rock and Roll, R&B, ...
Music
... rondo- An instrumental piece in which the leading theme is repeated, alternately with others. round- form where performers play or sing the same melody by entering at different times theme and variation- Form consisting of a theme followed by a number of variations on the theme. verse/chorus- verse: ...
... rondo- An instrumental piece in which the leading theme is repeated, alternately with others. round- form where performers play or sing the same melody by entering at different times theme and variation- Form consisting of a theme followed by a number of variations on the theme. verse/chorus- verse: ...
8a music notes for 20th century popular people
... Famous blues singer from New Orleans who became a pop singer in the early big band era Song to remember: God Save the Child W.C. Handy: Father of the Blues. He wrote St. Louis Blues And arranged and wrote down blues songs to publish. recorded music WORLD WAR II Irving Berlin: He wrote this song and ...
... Famous blues singer from New Orleans who became a pop singer in the early big band era Song to remember: God Save the Child W.C. Handy: Father of the Blues. He wrote St. Louis Blues And arranged and wrote down blues songs to publish. recorded music WORLD WAR II Irving Berlin: He wrote this song and ...
Musical ensemble
A musical ensemble, also known as a music group, is a group of people who perform instrumental or vocal music, typically known by a distinct name. In classical music, trios or quartets either blend the sounds of musical instrument families (such as piano, strings, and wind instruments) or group together instruments from the same instrument family, such as string ensembles or wind ensembles. In jazz ensembles, the instruments typically include wind instruments (one or more saxophones, trumpets, etc.), one or two chordal ""comping"" instruments (electric guitar, piano, or organ), a bass instrument (bass guitar or double bass), and a drummer or percussionist. In rock ensembles, usually called rock bands, there are usually guitars and keyboards (piano, electric piano, Hammond organ, synthesizer, etc.) and a rhythm section made up of a bass guitar and drum kit.