! Unit 2 STUDY GUIDE! Musicianship! melody
... music is typically supported by an electric bass guitar pioneered in jazz music in the same era, and percussion produced from a drum kit that combines drums and cymbals. This trio of instruments has often been complemented by the inclusion of others, particularly keyboards such as the piano, Hammond ...
... music is typically supported by an electric bass guitar pioneered in jazz music in the same era, and percussion produced from a drum kit that combines drums and cymbals. This trio of instruments has often been complemented by the inclusion of others, particularly keyboards such as the piano, Hammond ...
The Western Hemisphere came into contact with
... The Western Hemisphere came into contact with the Indian Sitar via the Beatles, especially guitarist George Harrison. He later became a student of famous sitarist Ravi Shankar. The Rolling Stones, too, helped the Sitar to become popular, so this classical Indian instrument has a fixed place among th ...
... The Western Hemisphere came into contact with the Indian Sitar via the Beatles, especially guitarist George Harrison. He later became a student of famous sitarist Ravi Shankar. The Rolling Stones, too, helped the Sitar to become popular, so this classical Indian instrument has a fixed place among th ...
Baladi, Classical and Folk – the Music
... extremely cosmopolitan cities. Exposed to Western culture and music, Egyptian musicians soon mastered European instruments such as the accordion, saxophone and trumpet and used them to play the music of Egypt. This gives Baladi its distinctive sound. Structure Baladi music developed alongside the da ...
... extremely cosmopolitan cities. Exposed to Western culture and music, Egyptian musicians soon mastered European instruments such as the accordion, saxophone and trumpet and used them to play the music of Egypt. This gives Baladi its distinctive sound. Structure Baladi music developed alongside the da ...
Music of the United States Exam # 1 Review Questions Prelude 1
... 5. Which item refers to the most commonly used melodic system? A. major/minor scales B. pentatonic scale C. modes D. whole tone scale 6. Which of the following is created when two pitches sound simultaneously? A. chord B. rhythm C. harmony D. triad 7. The "home” tone of a piece, which is also names ...
... 5. Which item refers to the most commonly used melodic system? A. major/minor scales B. pentatonic scale C. modes D. whole tone scale 6. Which of the following is created when two pitches sound simultaneously? A. chord B. rhythm C. harmony D. triad 7. The "home” tone of a piece, which is also names ...
Latin Jazz Network
... music listeners will find a sensibility that draws from a very deep wellspring of ideas born of a mind that roams like a blithe spirit and stringing sounds that fuse on a score sheet like glittering pearls from the ocean of music around the world. So when Villafranca decides that it is time to make ...
... music listeners will find a sensibility that draws from a very deep wellspring of ideas born of a mind that roams like a blithe spirit and stringing sounds that fuse on a score sheet like glittering pearls from the ocean of music around the world. So when Villafranca decides that it is time to make ...
Participants` Program Guide
... suppressed, and millions of blacks were economically and politically disenfranchised. In the cotton South, African Americans endured harsh conditions: an endless cycle of debt in farm tenancy and sharecropping, peonage, curfews, and lynchings. The daily humiliations of Jim Crow and the constant thre ...
... suppressed, and millions of blacks were economically and politically disenfranchised. In the cotton South, African Americans endured harsh conditions: an endless cycle of debt in farm tenancy and sharecropping, peonage, curfews, and lynchings. The daily humiliations of Jim Crow and the constant thre ...
Program Guide - Tribeca Film Institute
... suppressed, and millions of blacks were economically and politically disenfranchised. In the cotton South, African Americans endured harsh conditions: an endless cycle of debt in farm tenancy and sharecropping, peonage, curfews, and lynchings. The daily humiliations of Jim Crow and the constant thre ...
... suppressed, and millions of blacks were economically and politically disenfranchised. In the cotton South, African Americans endured harsh conditions: an endless cycle of debt in farm tenancy and sharecropping, peonage, curfews, and lynchings. The daily humiliations of Jim Crow and the constant thre ...
2013年1月12日托福写作真题回忆
... (C) manufacturing process (line 24) (D) bushing (line 25) PASSAGE 54 Composers today use a wider variety of sounds than ever before, including many that were once considered undesirable noises. Composer Edgard Varèse (1883-1965) called thus the "liberation of sound...the right to make music with any ...
... (C) manufacturing process (line 24) (D) bushing (line 25) PASSAGE 54 Composers today use a wider variety of sounds than ever before, including many that were once considered undesirable noises. Composer Edgard Varèse (1883-1965) called thus the "liberation of sound...the right to make music with any ...
Twentieth Century New scales New chords (almost any combination
... Neoclassicism‐ use of textures, forms, and general sound of Classical era music, but with Twentieth‐Century freedom (unusual chord progressions, odd twists in the ...
... Neoclassicism‐ use of textures, forms, and general sound of Classical era music, but with Twentieth‐Century freedom (unusual chord progressions, odd twists in the ...
Hungarian Folk Music And Jazz: Exploring New
... swing, and bebop, to free jazz and the avante guarde, funk, fusion, and all increments in between. Each style building on its previous and its parallel, or dramatically responding to it in an artistically logical way, just as classical music has since the middle ages. In American jazz over the last ...
... swing, and bebop, to free jazz and the avante guarde, funk, fusion, and all increments in between. Each style building on its previous and its parallel, or dramatically responding to it in an artistically logical way, just as classical music has since the middle ages. In American jazz over the last ...
Musical Elements - eddleman1301wc03
... response from the listener. The deliberate use of silent intervals is also an important component of dynamics. ...
... response from the listener. The deliberate use of silent intervals is also an important component of dynamics. ...
Elements of rock styles - KU Information Technology
... – Underlying rhythmic pulse that is common in particular musical styles Two beat (marches, fox trot, country, honky tonk) Four beat (swing jazz, funk) Eight beat – Even = rock beat – Uneven = shuffle ...
... – Underlying rhythmic pulse that is common in particular musical styles Two beat (marches, fox trot, country, honky tonk) Four beat (swing jazz, funk) Eight beat – Even = rock beat – Uneven = shuffle ...
World Musics Western Music is based on a tradition of written
... Western Music is based on a tradition of written notation This includes European Traditions In most non-western cultures, the music is transmitted orally generation to generation 20th Century Influences The invention of the audio recorder aided the spread of non-western music Into the 20th century, ...
... Western Music is based on a tradition of written notation This includes European Traditions In most non-western cultures, the music is transmitted orally generation to generation 20th Century Influences The invention of the audio recorder aided the spread of non-western music Into the 20th century, ...
2 Chants Ancient Roo.. - Paul Ayick Vintage Brass
... go back to the very beginnings of the Christian faith. (Smith 1996, 35) Since the earliest Christians were subject to persecution for their beliefs these earliest hymns, psalms, and spiritual songs were not sung in temples but in select homes and gathering places of the earliest practicing Christian ...
... go back to the very beginnings of the Christian faith. (Smith 1996, 35) Since the earliest Christians were subject to persecution for their beliefs these earliest hymns, psalms, and spiritual songs were not sung in temples but in select homes and gathering places of the earliest practicing Christian ...
Unit 3 The Foundations of Modern Music
... Combination of African Work Songs, field hollers, and shouts. Slaves and their descendents turned these into passionate solo songs. Developed in rural south in the early part 20th century. During the 1920’s white Americans were first introduced to the style through female blues singers like Ma ...
... Combination of African Work Songs, field hollers, and shouts. Slaves and their descendents turned these into passionate solo songs. Developed in rural south in the early part 20th century. During the 1920’s white Americans were first introduced to the style through female blues singers like Ma ...
9. NEO-CLASSICISM and JAZZ
... There are many types of jazz. Ragtime features a highly syncopated melody over a very square vamped accompaniment. Blues is a more heart-felt Afro-American style, built often on a scale which features minor thirds, augmented fourths and minor sevenths. Tango is a Latin-American dance style with dott ...
... There are many types of jazz. Ragtime features a highly syncopated melody over a very square vamped accompaniment. Blues is a more heart-felt Afro-American style, built often on a scale which features minor thirds, augmented fourths and minor sevenths. Tango is a Latin-American dance style with dott ...
Dvorak - D47 Band
... sometimes used actual folk melodies as themes in his works, but more often composed new melodies that sounded as if they could have come from folk music. His Slavonic Dances, for piano (four hands), uses the rhythms of Czech folk dance and even emulates the rhythm of the Czech language. As a result ...
... sometimes used actual folk melodies as themes in his works, but more often composed new melodies that sounded as if they could have come from folk music. His Slavonic Dances, for piano (four hands), uses the rhythms of Czech folk dance and even emulates the rhythm of the Czech language. As a result ...
CPE-WORD FORMATION
... some of the lines to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning. ...
... some of the lines to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at the beginning. ...
music
... The short-necked lute (biwa), the zither (koto), and the end-blown flute (shakuhachi) were all introduced from China as early as the 7th century, and were among the instruments used to play gagaku. The shamisen is a three-stringed plucked lute that is a modification of a similar instrument introduce ...
... The short-necked lute (biwa), the zither (koto), and the end-blown flute (shakuhachi) were all introduced from China as early as the 7th century, and were among the instruments used to play gagaku. The shamisen is a three-stringed plucked lute that is a modification of a similar instrument introduce ...
Elements of Music - Form
... Form is the organizing structure of a piece of music. Clues to the form of a piece of music can be found in many different ways; through the phrases of a melody; through the text; through harmonic structure; through the repetition of melodic material or the introduction of new, contrasting material. ...
... Form is the organizing structure of a piece of music. Clues to the form of a piece of music can be found in many different ways; through the phrases of a melody; through the text; through harmonic structure; through the repetition of melodic material or the introduction of new, contrasting material. ...
Introduction Part 1: Reaction to Impressionism
... The 20th century in classical music was extremely varied stylistically, thus there was no dominant style. A major element of this music is the increased use of dissonance; hence, the 20th century can also be referred to as the “Dissonant Period” of classical music as much of this music was a reactio ...
... The 20th century in classical music was extremely varied stylistically, thus there was no dominant style. A major element of this music is the increased use of dissonance; hence, the 20th century can also be referred to as the “Dissonant Period” of classical music as much of this music was a reactio ...
Music - Web Japan
... The short-necked lute (biwa), the zither (koto), and the end-blown flute (shakuhachi) were all introduced from China as early as the 7th century, and were among the instruments used to play gagaku. The shamisen is a three-stringed plucked lute that is a modification of a similar instrument introduce ...
... The short-necked lute (biwa), the zither (koto), and the end-blown flute (shakuhachi) were all introduced from China as early as the 7th century, and were among the instruments used to play gagaku. The shamisen is a three-stringed plucked lute that is a modification of a similar instrument introduce ...
Presented - East
... to suit contemporary audiences in a variety of ways. – Popular music of the 1960s borrowed aspects of the sound and philosophy of Indian culture. – Classical Hindustani and Qawwali musical styles have been appropriated for the soundtrack of Bollywood films and to suit wide, secularized audiences – M ...
... to suit contemporary audiences in a variety of ways. – Popular music of the 1960s borrowed aspects of the sound and philosophy of Indian culture. – Classical Hindustani and Qawwali musical styles have been appropriated for the soundtrack of Bollywood films and to suit wide, secularized audiences – M ...
Blues Keywords Sheet
... which influenced the Blues with its steady beat, call and response and lyrics about life Harmonica The impact of the Blues…. The Blues went on the influence other styles of music. In 1950’s, Rock and Roll musicians used 12 bar blues harmony as a basis for their songs. In songs like; Jailhouse Rock a ...
... which influenced the Blues with its steady beat, call and response and lyrics about life Harmonica The impact of the Blues…. The Blues went on the influence other styles of music. In 1950’s, Rock and Roll musicians used 12 bar blues harmony as a basis for their songs. In songs like; Jailhouse Rock a ...
Blues and Jazz
... clarinet, and tuba) to “blues” ideas (blue notes, 12-bar blues) with “ragtime” rhythms (syncopation). S This music first came out of New Orleans but travelled up the ...
... clarinet, and tuba) to “blues” ideas (blue notes, 12-bar blues) with “ragtime” rhythms (syncopation). S This music first came out of New Orleans but travelled up the ...
Appropriation (music)
In music, appropriation is the use of borrowed elements (aspects or techniques) in the creation of a new piece, and is an example of cultural appropriation.Appropriation may be thought of as one of the placement of elements in new context, as for Gino Stefani who ""makes appropriation the chief criterion for his 'popular' definition of melody (Stefani 1987a). Melody, he argues, is music 'at hand'; it is that dimension which the common musical competence extracts (often with little respect for the integrity of the source), appropriates and uses for a variety of purposes: singing, whistling, dancing, and so on."" (Middleton, p. 96) Thus elements may be placed in a different form, placed with new elements, or varied.Thus musical genres may be distinguished by both elements and context. ""János Maróthy defines the 'folkloric' itself in terms of appropriation: the making, from whatever materials, of 'a music [or other folk art] of your own' (Maróthy 1981)."" (Middleton, p. 139)