2 instruments that are commonly used in country music
What is...
- Guitar
- Piano
- Dulcimer
- Banjo
- Fiddle
True or false? Jazz music originated in Hollywood, California.
False. It originated in New Orleans, Louisiana.
2 instruments that are most commonly used in Rock and Roll music.
What is...
- Electric guitar
- Bass guitar
- Drum kit
- Vocals
How many beats does a quarter note get?
1
The instruments used in a particular song
What is... instrumentation
What mountain range area of the USA helped to create country music?
What is... the Appalachian Mountains
Name a female jazz singer and composer
Who is... Ella Fitzgerald
Name 1 rock band (none are in your notes)
Up to Ms. Grayson
How many beats are in this rhythm pattern?
Ta ti-ti too ti-ti
What is... 5
The character or quality of a musical sound or voice
What is... timbre
Be very careful- how do you pronounce Appalachia?
What is... Apple atchya
Name 1 male jazz musician
Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington, or Louis Armstrong
What 2 states in the USA helped to create Rock and Roll music?
What are... Ohio and Tennessee
Ms. Grayson is going to clap a rhythm.
Using the spoken syllables, what rhythm did she clap?
Ti-ti Rest Ta Ti-ti
A category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.
What is... genre
True or false- country music singers rarely have a breathy timbre
What is... true
True or false- accordions are commonly used in Jazz music
What is... false
Rock and Roll uses marcato rhythms, but what does legato mean?
What is... smooth, flowy
How many beats does 1 eighth note get?
What is... half
Playing off/away from the beat
What instrument originated with country music?
What is... the Dulcimer
What gives jazz its signature sound? Name at least 3 things.
Improvisation, swing, syncopation, call and response style, and complex harmony, and the instruments used
Rock and Roll uses marcato rhythms often. What does marcato mean?
What is... strong, accented
How many beats does a whole note get?
What is... 4
Changing to rhythm to make it unequal and give it a lopsided feel instead of a straight one. Used often in Jazz.
What is... swing