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Music Notes Section 3

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Who expected to be paid full in cash before a show?   Chuck Berry  
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"Your not a rock and roller if you don't know how to play _____ ______"   Chuck Berry  
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His Popular Number 1 Song was Blue Suede Shoes. Similar to Hank Williams. Played the ___ ____. Who was this artist?   - electric Guitar -Carl Perkins  
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Nicknamed "the killer" "whole lot of shakin goin on" would say and do anything. Artist?   Jerry Lee Lewis  
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______ ______- electric guitar that will not function without an amp, sallow bodied, and could sustain like the human voice.   Stratocaster  
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What was the first musician to play the Stratocaster?   Buddy Holly  
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When/Why did people not like Rock n Roll?   At the Beginning of the 60s- war, paola charges, conspiracy theory  
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___ ____- revulsions against rock n roll shows, caused rock to go into a choma.   Paola charges  
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What did Lil Richard do as a result from the Poala charges?   Gave up his singing career and threw all of his diamond in the river and went into the ministry.  
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How did the war affect rock and roll?   Many singers were drafted into thhe army  
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Who were the enemies of rock n roll? (5)   parents, church, media (major record labels), government in response to status quo and commercial interests, and racists  
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Why were they the "enemies of rock n roll"?   was the devils music, generation gap issues, economics: 'wrong' people (companies) Not making the money  
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What were the enemies "battle plan" to get rid of rock n roll?   buy out artists, "clone" originals, close down "pipeline" to public, get rid of extra artist, take out afro-euro vocal characteristics, water down music with dumb lyrics  
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How did the Battle Plan Elvis, Lil Richard, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Buddy Holly, JP Richardson (Big Bopper), and Richie Valens?   Elvis- army, Lil Richard- becomes minister, Chuck Berry- arrested for Mann Act Violation, JLL- marries 14 yr cousin, rest die in plane crash  
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What was the job of a disk Jockey?   Play records online.  
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What band developed the biggest turning point of rock n roll?   The Beatles  
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What is the Classic Rock Beat?   Divides rhythm beats into 2s and 4s instead of 3s.  
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Rchie Valen's song 'La Bamba' had a ___ rhtyhm.   latin  
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Where was latin prominent?   New Orleans  
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Who was known as the most famous drummer "youve never heard of"?   Earl Palmer  
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Who did Earl Palmer record with? (name 2)   Famous artists such as Lil Richard and Fatz Domino  
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From this point forward what defined music?   Whether or not it was swing or rock  
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This was the era of ____ ____ (dance craze music).   teen idol  
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R&B was popular typically in the _____ communites.   Black  
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What was the most famous dance of this era?   THE TWIST!  
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Who wrote The Twist? When did the sequel come out?   Chubby Checker, 1961  
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What was Jimi Hendrix's band called?   The Isly Brothers  
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What did the Isly Brothers perform, who covered it?   Twist and Shout, the Beatles  
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What two movies was Twist and Shout in?   Back to School and Ferris Beullers Day Off  
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____ ___ ______- "extolling the virtues"- all female singes, and was an instructional record.   The Mashed Potato  
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Who were the two that sang/wrote the Mashed Potato?   Grace Leg and JAnis Joplin  
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Who played a big role in defining the instrumental perspective of 'surf/beach music'?   Richard Monsour  
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Chronologically, Richard Monsour was ___ in guitarists who make a difference. Who were the other(s) before him?   3rd, Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly (solid body, electric)  
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What guitar did Monsour play?   Straticaster  
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______-melody you can play on one string. (Richard Monsour)   Misirlou  
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When did surf/beach music hit the US?   1963  
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Which Beach Boy was Jan Berry close to?   Brian Wilson  
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What song was Jan Berry popular for?   Surf City  
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What happened to Jan Berry in a car crash? Did he recover?   Got brain damage(become poster for brain damage)- yes-almost  
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After Jan Berry's incident what did he join?   THE BEACH BOYS  
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While producing, Jan Berry was a full time ______ ______ student.   pre-med  
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What did Jan Berry say was his best therapy for recovery?   Music!  
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_____-2d sound coming from two speakers.   Stereo  
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Who invented stereo?   Les Paul  
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___ and ____- recording one instrument at a time the combining.   Multitracking and overdubbing  
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What 4 things did the beach boys change in their music?   beat, tempo,complex harmony, and texture  
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The Beach Boys used ___ ___ ____ like instruments, particularlu "_____" vocal lines.   back up vocals, "falsetto"  
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The Beach Boys incorporated the popular Greek chorus "_____________"   you shouldnt have lied now  
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What are some of the new instruments that the Beach Boys incorporated into their music?   organ, synth, theramin  
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The Beach Boys had a _____ texture.   polyphonic  
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___ ____- first to use double drumset.   Brian Wilson  
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Who was known as the "most famous guitarist youve never heard of"?   Tom Podesco  
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Which band was the last truly american band? Why?   The Beach Boys, right before the Beatles  
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What was the Beach Boys music centered aroun?   cruising and cars-- "the hamburger stand"  
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At the time of the Beach Boys the cool cars had __ tail lights.   3  
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What was the average length of a Beach Boys track?   2:10- seemed longer because alot was going on  
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___ ___ ___ __________- beach boys song that changes the tonal center to add time, includes organ and the greek chorus.   fun,fun,fun till her daddy takes the t-bird away  
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If you wanted your record to play it wouldnt be longer than __ minutes?   3  
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Who invented the Theramin?   Leon Theramin  
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What was Leon? (occupation)   genius physist, and electrical engineer  
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What were "the thing" in this time period?   Radi transcievers  
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who invented a way to transmit electrical power through air?   Tesla  
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Most significant Beatles Album?   Sgt Peppers  
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What did SGT Peppers do that most Albums did not?   Exceeded the 3 min mark and changed textures constantly  
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Who was bigger the Beatles or Elvis?   o About the same, elvis was the first but the beatles were a bigger EXPLOSION- like overnight  
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When did the Beatles 1st hit the US?   late dec 1963  
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What recording co were they most associated with in their early years?   EMi-Capital Records  
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During the Ed Sullivan show, the Beatles played _ songs and every __ out of ___ Tvs were tuned in to watch.   4, 8/10 (will never happen again)  
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the stones stuck with ____ style.   r&b- british electric blues band  
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______-allowed guitarists to play on'longer' strings because they didn't have to project acoustically.   amplification (used by stones)  
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Because of amplification characteristics of rhythm and blues section became exagerated which gave more weight to ______ ______.   lower frequencies  
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____--repeated melodic figures, usually used at the beginning of the piece for identity and then used periodically throught piece from jazz and blues tradition.   riffs  
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Who were the 3 original band members of the stones?   mick jagger, brian jones, and keith richards  
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What did the stones name their band after?   muddy waters song "the rolling stone"  
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Where/when did the stones debut?   Marquee club in London 1964  
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Who was their manager? with what recording co.?   epstein management- andrew oldham, decca records- competed witht the beatles/capitol records  
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What image did the stones portray?   scruffy, "anti-social" negative image  
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What stones album was similar to sgt peppers?   their satanic majesties request  
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What was the concert that the stones had to make up for missing woodstock? What happened their?   sympathy for the devil- had hells angels as their security (biker gang- most notorius murderers) - beat up ppl and someone was stabbed and killed in front of stage- kept playing set  
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Who did hells angels plan to kill after the whole sympathy for the devil incident?   mick jagger for trying to help the injured person  
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_____ _____- antedote to rock and roll- lat 1950s/   folk rock  
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The late 1950s was known as the age of ____.   dillusionment  
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After the age of dillusionment came ___ ____.   adolescent rebellion  
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___ ____-the best form to make a political statement due to its focal point on lyrics.   folk ballad  
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