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Dynamics - Answers volume and articulation of sounds
Form - Answers underlying organizational structure of the sounds
Texture - Answers phonic structure or relationships between the sounds
Pitch - Answers freque...
LAS MAS MUS 337 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 Already Passed
Dynamics - Answers volume and articulation of sounds
Form - Answers underlying organizational structure of the sounds
Texture - Answers phonic structure or relationships between the sounds
Pitch - Answers frequency of the tone
Timbre - Answers tone or aural color
how we can recognize an instrument from their tone
Rhythm - Answers duration of sounds and silences and organization of such
Elements of Dance - Answers body, effort, time, space
Idiophones - Answers vibrations of instruments body
Chordophones - Answers vibrations of strings
Membraneophones - Answers vibrations of stretched skins, organic or synthetic
Areophones - Answers vibrations of air columns
How did Chicano music during the late 1960s and early 1970s change? - Answers People were frustrated
with the government so music became more political
How did the women in the film "Companeras" learn the mariachi traditions of music - Answers They
were self-taught or they studied classical music in school. But some of them did learn from their family
Why is the participation of other non-Mexican ensembles in the genre of mariachi music significant? -
Answers To help spread mariachi across the world and not have it exclusively be in Mexico
What are some of the issues in Mexican corridos? - Answers Not only drugs but they also discuss
immigration and the Mexican work ethic
What are some of the issue of Mexico mentioned in the film "Hecho en Mexico"? - Answers Gender,
borders, and the environment/pollution
Essentialization - Answers The process of reducing people and their cultural expression to a limited set
of essential characteristics
Mestizaje - Answers Indigenous-Spaniard offspring
Participatory Performance - Answers the audience has a role in the performance
Presentational Performance - Answers the audience simple listens and watches the performance
, Sesquialtera - Answers a 2-beat phrase divided into two groups with six beats
Zapateado - Answers the foot-stomping heard in Mexican son that creates rhythmic accents
Structure of Corrido - Answers Each copla is sung to a repeated strophic melody to tell an often epic
story.
Verses build a story:
opening verses sets the scene (date, time, place)
narration of the story
closing verse is the concluding message (despedida)
poetry follows ABCB rhyme scheme
predictable alternation of two or three chords
Rhythm of waltz and polka (duple/triple meter)
upbeat no matter what
Why do practitioners of Danza Aztec take issue with Danza de los Concheros? - Answers Because of the
use of the concha represents European influence on indigenous practices
Gloria Rios - Answers Queen of rock and roll
One of the earliest stars of Mexican rock music on TV and recordings
Pancho Villa - Answers A major leader during the revolution who's real name is Doroteo Arango (1878-
1923)
Porfirio Diaz - Answers the president/dictator of Mexico from 1848 to 1876
Porfiriato - Answers the name of the era in which Porfirio Diaz ruled
Ritchie Valens - Answers Influential Chicano musician who toured with the Big Bopper, Buddy Holly, and
Frankie Sardo, but died at 17 years old in small flight accident ("The day the music died")
Jorge Negrete - Answers singer-actor who became the idealized representative of the handsome heroic
rancher
Agustin Lara - Answers Radio personality in the 1930s who composed many romantic songs of
international fame, and captured the hearts of Mexican listeners, especially housewives, in their homes.
Bajo sexto - Answers guitar-like instrument with six double courses
Vihuela - Answers a guitar-like string instrument from the 19th century Mexico with five strings
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