Ragged and happy.
What are the characteristics of Ragtime?
Left hand.
Which hand goes on top when playing the recorder?
Speed.
What is tempo?
Tikatika.
What is one beat?
1960's surfer music
What is California rock?
Smooth, syncopated, uses improvisation.
What is Jazz?
G, C, E, A
What are the ukulele string names in order of tuning?
Highs and lows.
What is pitch?
Ti ta ti
What is two beats?
Psychedelic music
What is Acid rock?
R n'B.
What is Rhythm and Blues?
Hawaii.
Where did the ukulele originate?
Speed up.
What is accelerando?
Tikati
What is one beat?
1970's rough sounding rock.
What is heavy metal?
Loud, uses electronic instruments, repeated words and melodies, easy to sing melodies, songs about the cares and wants of young people.
What are the characteristics of Rock n' Roll?
Different songs sung at the same time.
What is a partner song?
Slow tempo.
What is Adagio?
Ta-a-ti
What is two beats?
A lot of fast lyrics with a driving beat.
What is rap?
Crossover music, uses classical instruments, uses studio for overdubbing, long hair.
What are the influences of the Beatles?
Repeated rhythmic pattern.
What is ostinato?
Hold the note or rest longer.
What is fermata?
Upside down hat
What is a whole rest?
Music produced with overdubbing.
What is Studio rock?