Chapter 7 Music of the Americas
Zydeco music
(Black) soul (blues) resulted from combining the Cajun music style with elements of the Blues style Instrument accordion(keyboard), washboard(rub board) saxophones
Cajun music
(white) french refugees settled in Louisiana primarily a style tradition associated with the working class.(white culture. Instrument Fiddle, accordion, guitars.
Powwow
20th century intertribal celebration of native american music and dance; involves dance competitions
pentatonic scale
5 tones scale
salsa
A popular music of Latin American origin that has characteristics of rhythm and blues jazz and rock
Bossa nova
A popular music of a Brazilian origin that is rhythmically related to samba but with complex harmonies and improvised, pass like passage
I'm leaving you here in San Antonio
Ay te dejo en San Antonio(title), American Southwest Tex-Mex (culture source), Tex-Mex(Style), Flaco Jimenez(name of the accordion player) main music in the accordion in the beginning
rhythm selcetion
Electric guitar, electric bass, drums. the part of jazz group supplying the rhythm generally regarded as consisting of bass and drums and sometimes piano or guitar
Register
High, middle, or low; range of pitches lowest to the highest
gaugaku
Japanese court music (elegant music)
ring of fire
Mingo Saldivar (performer) tejano(style) accordion (instrument)
Rabbit dance
Music of Northern Plains Indians(culture source) women and men allowed to dance together, it is a time of social and merriment(type or purpose of the dance) listen for vocables and drums
mestizo
Native of Mexico and south America having mixed Indian and Spanish blood
yeibichei song
Navajo performers(performers) navajo (culture source) ceremonial (genre)
hindustani
Northern Indian
origins
R. carlos nakai (performer) a navajo (culture source) flute (aerophone featured)
get up, stand up
Reggae blended of African, Cuban, Spanish, Jamaican, and American influence(culture source), Reggae(style), Peter Tosh(main performer) words by Peter Tosh and music by Bob Marley(composers)
transitional powwow
Renzel Last Horse and Kiyaksa (Lakota Sioux)(performers) Native American (cultural source) drums and vocables(instrument)
butterfly dance
San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico (culture source) warfare; preparing, escaping; qualities of a butterfly desired by a warrior.. strong voice, bells, drums,
ossun two-step
Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys(performers), Cajun (style) upbeat button accordion(instrument)
Vocables
Words in native american songs no meaning and intended only as vocal sound
magonde
Zimbabwe (culture source) mbar (instrument) vocables
Samba
a Briazilian dance of African origin
ostinato
a continually repealed musical phrase or rhythm
Idiophone
a percussion instrument that is struck shaken, plucked, or rubbed Example: rattles, rasps, claves, castanets, guiros, maracas, marimbas, xylophones, and drums all kinds
Membranophone
a percussion instrument whose sound is produced by vibrations Example: rattles, rasps, claves, castanets, guiros, maracas, marimbas, xylophones, and drums all kinds
mariachi
a popular Mexican folk music
done
a single pitch or an open fifth, sometimes three tones producing the western equivalent
chordophone
a stringed instrument (plucked or bowed) example: violins, jaranas(little guitars) and guitrrons(base guitars), lutes, and harps
Teiano (tex-Mex)
a style of music originating in southern Texas
Melody
a succession of musical tones, usually of varying pitch and rhythm that identifiable shape and meaning
Reggae
a synthesis rock, rhythm and blues. Reject black nationalism, social reform
aerophone
a wind instrument example : reed flutes, ocarinas, panpipes, queans(vertical or end-blown flutes), and clay or conch-shell trumpets
shamisen
an Japanese instrument like a banjo played by hand or by pit
shakuachi
an Japanese instrument like a flute different sounds come out when you move your head
electrophone
an electronic instrument
ornaments (embellishments)
an embellishment of a melody
tala
an intricale rhythmic or metric pattern emphasized by the drums(tabla or mridangam)
the trees of the ravine
arboles de la barranca(title), Los Angeles country song(cultural source), A popular Mexican folk music(mariachi), hear trumpets and soft vocables
koto
being played by plucked and rub the person wears three pits
strong connections
between drumming-dancing-life (especially the intimate connection to the natural world)
shomyo
buddhist chanting (performed by male chorus in responsorial style)
noh
classical Japanese music drama
der bosfer
der bossier (title ) ashkenazi(culture source),
drum circle
drum is circular= reflects the idea that life is a circle
Native American Instruments
drums (single beater) bells ( often on the ankles) flutes
buddhism/ zen
emphasize personal enlightenment through self-understanding and self - reliance through medication -traditional Japanese art -paradoxical and nonlogical statements
rasa
essential emotional/mental states, the primary feelings & thoughts & moods & images by making music
agekor
ewe tribe west africa Ghana (cultural source) voice, rattles, marimba, drums (instruments used)
kabuki
grew out of the noh traditions; more melodramatic
Mexican instrument
harp, violins, various sizes of guitars, and sometimes trumpets
bhimpalasi
hindustani(culture source) ravishankar (sitar performer) tabla (drum used )
Important instrument of other american countries
important instruments: reed flutes, ocarinas(a small egg-shaped wind intrusment with a mouth piece and holes for fingers), panpipes (wind instrument consisting of a series of short vertical pipes), conch shell trumpets, rattles, rasps, claves, congas, bongos, violins, jaranal( small guitar), guitarron(large acoustic base register guitar)
synocopation
involves a variety of rhythms which are in some way unexpected which make part or all of a tune or piece of music off beat
raga
is one of the melodic modes used in traditional South Asian music genres such as Indian classical music and qawwali
ranchera
is urban, more modern day country
Clifton Chenier
king of zydeco music
beat (pulse)
like a heartbeat
sephardic
mediterranean region, much less familiar to non-sephardim and westerners in particular.. rebec, lauto (lute), recorder (flute), santur(hammered dulcimer)
shintoism
more native to Japanese culture more of a "nature religion"
corrido
more traditional country
southern India
music instrumental performance reduces vocal compositions to great extent
northern India
music is more completely improvised
vedas; vedic chant
music is the tradition (scriptures of hinduism)
important indian instruments
north - sitar, voice, tabla, tambura, south- flute , violin, voice, veena, dangam, mbura
bell bird
pajaro campana(title), Latin American(culture source), Folk Music (genre), Harp and guitar, drums (instruments)
harmony
pitches heard simultaneously in ways that produce chords and chord progressions
important instrument of Africa
rattles, mbira, drums, bells, marimba
Cuba
rumba, salsa
Brazil
samba, bossa nova, lambada
oral tradition
saying a message or a story or like a folk tale
yo le le
senegal (culture source) sengalese pop (style) Youssou N'dour (lead singer)
conjunet
share that moves mostly stepwise; Important instrument violins, vihuelas(Spanish stringed musical instrument like a guitar), goitarrons( the big guitar in Spanish bands), accordion , washboard(rub board)
nhemamusasa
shona Zimbabwe (culture source) mbira, rattles (instruments used)
cantillation
singing text from the hebrew bible
Jamaica
ska, rocksteady, reggae
sarasiruha
south india karnatak (cultural source) veena (instrument used)
karnatak
southern Indian
feet striking ground
speaking to mother earth
improvisation
the action of improvising
timbre
the characteristic quality of sound of a voice or instrument
ma
the concept that is subservient to thought
texture
the density of sound
dynamics
the level of loudness
Rhythm
the organization of time in music, creating patterns of long and short
Functional music
the role music plays in the event and what it means
ashkenazi
the song is yiddish instruments : accordion,violin, hammered dulcimer(cimbalom), bass, guitar, clarinet, saxophone
lullaby
traditional Zuni (culture source) lanaiditsa (performer) lullaby (gene)
kyo no warabeuta
traditional japansese (culture source) koto and shakuhachi (instruments)
tsurunosugomori
traditional japansese (culture source) shakuhachi and shamisen (instrument used)
call and response
when someone calls and the group responses with the answer
tu le ton son ton
zydeco(culture source), Zydeco(style), Clifton Chenier(accordion player)