American Popular Music Midterm
The first sound film was ___________________________ .
"The Jazz Singer" (1927)
The basic features of the blues form include which of the following?
1. A twelve-bar structure made up of three phrases of four bars each 2. A basic three-chord pattern 3. A three-line AAB text
The Fibonacci Sequence plays into art, math, nature, and music. What is it?
A pattern of numbers (1, 1, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 etc.
What is the best definition of a "standard?"
A song that surpasses nostalgia with popularity and covers performances for decades
Which of the follow is NOT considered by our book as a "stream of tradition" influence in the popular music of the United States?
Asian-American Stream
Who was the host of the MTV show "Total Request Live"?
Carson Daly
From which stream of influence does the "high lonesome sound" commonly heard in country music hail?
European-American stream
Which of the following stanzas uses the structure most closely associated with the twelve-bar blues?
Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today I'll pack my grip and make my getaway
Which one is NOT a Broadway/songwriter composer from the 1920s on?
Fred Astaire
The "jazz age" refers to ______________________________ .
From WWI into the Great Depression
Which crooner released the hit "My Blue Heaven" in 1927?
Gene Austin
a composer of multiple genres whose brother often was his lyricist
George Gershwin
who chooses the musical parts and instrumentation
arranger
Which term is common in a tradition stream and means a song that tells a story, usually in strophic form?
ballad
Two main melody chunks, beginning with one and ending with the other
binary
Bessie Smith's genre
blues
Ethel Waters' genre
blues
Ma Rainey's genre
blues
buzz air through a metal bowl mouthpiece
brass
A music chunk that is different than the others (usually other 2)
bridge
Which term is common in a tradition stream and means a song that has a leader sing with a group that sings back a music answer of sorts?
call and response
geographical cities or areas known for their music recording business
centers and peripheries
who writes the music?
composer
Which singing style emerged soon after the invention of the electronic microphone? (use a glossary)
crooning
speech articulating an ethical, cultural, or regional accent
dialect
the volume choices in the music
dynamics
who supervises the recording process?
engineer
How the music is constructed, usually by chunks of melody
form
The underlying beat feel of a piece of popular music can be described as the ____________ .
groove
when two or more pitches occur at the same time
harmony
Carter Family's genre
hillbilly music
music that begins before the "A" section
introduction
choosing to hear music by formal analysis including form, riffs, hooks, etc.
listening
who writes the words to songs?
lyricist
a string of chosen pitches
melody
the role music has played in an individuals life through home, regional, and/or ethnic influences
music and identity
different ways music has been recorded and distributed over the decades
music and technology
who performs the music
musicians
music that ends the piece after the last music chunk
outro
strike, hit, shake, or rub the instrument to make sound
percussions
A box that plays music from a grooved disk
phonograph
who coordinates the process of a performance or recording
producer
What did the music industry call recordings from the 1920's until the late 1940's that were made by African Americans artists and produced mainly for sale to African American listeners?
race records
sound organized over time which includes beat and meter
rhythm
A small, repeated pattern in a piece of popular music can be described as a _____________ .
riff
In which city was Tin Pan Alley located?
New York City
White group from New Orleans led by the cornetist (trumpet) Nick LaRocca. Their music soundtracks like "Tiger Rag", "Livery Stable Blues", and "Dixieland Jass Band One-Step." (March 1917), sparked a national fad for jazz music.
Original Dixieland Jazz
Which group recorded the first jazz record in 1917 and recorded "Tiger Rag" in 1918?
Original Dixieland Jazz Band
A jazz orchestra that had the debut of Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue"
Paul Whiteman
Bandleader for the most successful dance orghestra of the 1920s. He was known as the "King of Jazz" because he wided the market for jazz-based dance music, and paved away for the Swing Era.
Paul Whiteman
Which country blues artist's guitar playing was so remarkable that stories circulated claiming he sold his soul to the devil?
Robert Johnson
Which 1927 musical featured music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and was a new kind of musical show of unprecedented seriousness and depth?
Show Boat
a vibrating string make the sound
strings
One melody chunk repeated with different lyrics
strophic
the speed of the musical beat
tempo
Two main melody chunks, beginning with one, moving to the other, ending with the first one
ternary
the interaction of melody, rhythm, and harmony
texture
What is "timbre"?
the characteristic sound of a voice or instrument
different individuals play in getting music from talent discovery through recording for distribution
the music business
a variety show that dominated the late 19th & early 20th Century
vaudeville
blow air through a tube or over a reed
woodwinds
Which artist called himself the "Father of the Blues," wrote hits such as "Memphis Blues" and "St. Louis Blues," and was the most influential of the classic blues composers?
William Christopher (W. C.) Handy
Which singer is most associated with the plight of American workers during the Great Depression?
Woody Guthrie
Which ensemble recorded "Dippermouth Blues?"
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
jazz band in which Louis Armstrong got his start
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
Born in New Orelans; a cornetist and singer. He established certain core features of jazz, particulary its rhythmic drive and its emphasis on solo instrumental virtuosity. He also profoundly influenced the development of mainstream popular singing during the 1920s and 1930s. In 1964, he had a #1 hit with his version, "Hello, Dolly"
Louis Armstrong
Patsy Montana's music
Hillbilly music
Which of the following is true about the country blues?
It emerged in the Mississippi Delta and was first recorded in the 1920s.
Talented African American pianist and conductor. Played Ragtime piano in cabarets and acted as a musical director for several all-black vaudeville revues.
James Reece Europe
pianist and conductor whose orchestra embraces "new" dance rhythms
James Reece Europe
Which of the following is generally true about Tin Pan Alley songs?
They did not deal directly with the troubling issues of the 1920s and 1930s
A place in New York City where sheet music publishers resided
Tin Pan Alley
(T/F) A musician can hold some or all of the follow roles: composer, lyricist, producer, and/or arranger.
True
(T/F) To find the Phi point in a song, we multiply the length of the song (in seconds) by .618, then convert back into minutes and seconds.
True