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help study for art humaanilits final exam

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what are the three streams of tradition that became the sources of American popular music? European American, African American, and Latin American
what musical features come from the African American stream? call and response
what musical term refers to a pattern designed to generate rhythmic momentum? riff
the rhythmic conflict that occurs when accents do not coincide with the beat? syncopation
the quality of sound, sometimes called tone color? timber
in which American city was tin pan alley located? new York
the standard structure of a blue song? 12 bar form made up of 3 four-bar section (AAB)
the bridge of an AABA song? the B section
who wrote blue suede shoes? carl Perkins
what was the 45? a record format created in 1949 by the RCA corporation feature 7inch 45 r.m.p singles
a musical statement by a singer or instrumentalist that is answered by other singers or instruments? call and response
what technological inventions has shaped popular music and help disseminate it? phonograph record, computerized sampling, internet-based radio, network radio, all the above
who invented the phonograph? Thomas Alva Edison
what did the music industry call recording from the 1920s until the late 1940s that were made by African Americans artists and produced mainly for sale to African American listeners? race records
what does payola describe? the practice of radio DJs accepting bribes to play music
the term rock n roll was probably first used for commercial and generational purpose by the disc jockey? Alan freed
Elvis Presley made his first recordings on what recording label? sun record label
what vocalist performed on the original recording of shake, rattle and roll? big Joe turner
what terms to the practice of recording a song that has previously been recorded by another artist or group? cover version
brown vs. broad of education? segregation
sun records was owned by? Sam Philips
why did dick Clark consider the twist to be the most important song of the rock era? it was the first song that got all generations to admit that they liked rock n roll
what was considered the biggest social impact of early rock n roll? mixing of black and white audience
what is baby boom? the raised of birth after WWII
what is AABA refers to? 32 bar song form
how many measure in a typical blues 12
what is dynamics volume
where is Atlantic records locted new York
where was the brill building located new York
what bob Dylan real name Robert zimmerman
Ritchie havens was a what kind of singer a folk singer
what year did Dylan go electric 1965
recorded by the beach boys and released in 1966 this is arguably rock first concept album pet sounds
joni michell is a what singer folk singer
what was the primary medium for alternative rock in the 70s fm radio
where did Dylan go electric Newport folk festival
bob Dylan shocked the folk music world when he first went electric in public at what festival the Newport folk festival
bebop was a style of what kind of style jazz music
what club did jmi hendrix
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