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History of Rock Music Final Exam Study Guide With Correct Solutions!
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was created in New York City when publishers and songwriters began to supply Vaudeville and Broadway with popular songs. - ANSWER-Tin Pan Alley 
 
The most famous and influential of all white dj's was - ANSWER-Alan Fred 
 
The black roots of Rock and Roll include the Blues, Jazz,Gospal, and - ANSWER-R&B 
 
An cappella Group - ANSWER-Doo-wop 
 
The white roots of Rock and Roll - ANSWER-Honky Tonk 
 
"The Father Of Country Music" - ANSWER-Jimmy Rodgers 
 
First big Rock and Roll hit in may of 1...
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From Ragtime to Rock - Final Exam - G9 Actual Questions And Complete Correct Answers.
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dance - correct answer Popular music is often defined as music that you can _______________ to. 
 
Classical - correct answer Which type of music would have been considered "popular music" in 1850? 
 
"Oh, Susanna," "Camptown Races" and "Swanee River." - correct answer These are Stephen Foster compositions: 
 
hollers - correct answer ...
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MUS 505 Final Comprehensive Exam Latest 
 
Janet Jackson - Sister to Michael Jackson, followed his example as singing and dancing pop star. Not a virtuosic singer, pioneered a more reserved, intimate vocal style. Videos and live shows feature complex choreography and visuals. Worked with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis who experimented with drum machines and synths. Early music and innovative fusion of rhythm and blues, rap, vocals, funk, disco, and synthesized percussion. 1986 album Control...
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"Roundabout" - by Yes 
jazz & classical influences 
virtuosic solo by keyboardist Rick Wakeman & guitarist Steve Howe 
from the album Fragile 
Synthesizer is used 
complicated structure w/ instrumental breaks connect various section 
had a huge budget to make a very long song 
 
Yes - "Roundabout" 
quintessential prog band 
classical music influence (acoustic guitar + keyboard/synthesizer) 
experimentation w/ keyboard/synthesizer 
had a huge ...
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Tin Pan Alley - was created in New York City in the late 1800's when publishers and songwriters began to supply Vaudeville and Broadway with popular songs. 
 
Alan Freed - The most famous and influential of all white DJs was ___________________. 
 
Rhythm and Blues - The black roots of Rock and Roll include the blues, Jazz, Gospel, and ________________ , the last a term coined in 1949 by Jerry Wexler. 
 
Doo Wop - An a cappella group vocal s...
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History Of Rock And Roll Test 1B Questions and Answers
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History Of Rock And Roll Test 1B Questions and Answers 
In the early 1950s, mainstream pop was designed to appeal to white and black middle-class audiences true or false? 
False 
 
 
 
Country-music is a regional style that is associated with the southeast and Appalachia 
true or false? 
True 
 
 
 
At the end of the nineteenth Century many Americans could play the piano and read music true or false? 
True 
 
 
 
In the post-world War II era, big bands replaced singers as the primary focus of th...
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History of Rock and Roll Test 1 matching Questions and Answers
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History of Rock and Roll Test 1 matching Questions and Answers 
how sections are organized to create a larger structure. 
The study of musical form includes 
 
 
 
three groups of four phrases. 
The 12-bar blues form consists of 
 
 
 
combination of notes played together. 
A cord is a 
 
 
 
series of four cords 
The "doo-wop progression" consists of a 
 
 
 
AABA form 
One of the most common musical forms found in Tin Pan Alley songs is 
 
 
 
"Can the Circle be Unbroken" 
All of the follo...
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History of Rock and Roll Test 1 Study Questions and Answers |100% Pass
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Alan Freed - Answer-Who coined the term 'Rock 'n' Roll' as a Cleveland disc jockey? 
Alan Freed - Answer-Who began broadcasting rhythm and blues & country for a multiracial 
audience? 
Rag Time - Answer-What music style used syncopated rhythm (authentic black style) combined with 
black innovation (white response)? 
Scott Joplin - Answer-Who was known for the piano bar tune, "Maple Leaf Rag" which was impo...
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history of rock and roll exam 1 LECTURE 1 Popular Music Before Rock n Roll Exam Study Guide with Correct Answers
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history of rock and roll exam 1 
LECTURE 1 Popular Music Before Rock 
n Roll Exam Study Guide with Correct 
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Life in America before rock and roll - Answer-No radios,TVs, CDs, tapes ETC... 
IF YOU WANT TO hear music play it yourself. 
Local music will have? - Answer-Minstrel shows 
what was White America like? - Answer-Parents would choose what the family listened to 
what was Black America like? - Answer-Still slaves. 
Music on the plantation in the fields and on the front porch 
Music d...
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History of Rock Music (Exam 1) Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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History of Rock Music (Exam 1) Study 
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July 5, 1954 - Answer-Elvis dropped "That's All Right" at Sun Studio. 
September 9, 1956 - Answer-Elvis debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan paid him $50,000 to do 
three shows. 
February 3, 1959 - Answer-"The Day the Music Died" - Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big 
Bopper" Richardson died in a plane crash. 
Hook - Answer-A catchy musical phrase or riff designed to stick in the listener...
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