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Could be Anything
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Another word for genre

type, category

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Every note is sung in four-part harmony

Barbershop

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Trinidad and Tobago; originally used as a means of communication between slaves

calypso

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Father of Go-Go Music

Chuck Brown

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When you want to add silence in a song, you would write a _____

Rest

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Uses no electricity

acoustic


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Formerly known as "Jesus Music" and has a rock influence

Christian Contemporary Music or CCM

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This genre from Bohemia (which is also a dance) always uses an accordion and often sounds like circus music

Polka

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Beethoven, Mozart, Bach

Classical

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What is the capital of New York?

Albany

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To sing without the use of instruments

a capella

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Some called it "elevator music"

Easy Listening

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This is still very popular in Washington DC, where it all began in the mid 1960s.

go-go


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Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Dizzie Gillespie

Jazz

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Who sang the song "Cruise"?

Florida Georgia Line

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Not related to God or religion

secular

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This genre involves choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps

Line Dance

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This genre was named after the Warehouse Club in Chicago

House

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Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, BB King

Blues

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What substance is used in baking to make dough rise?

What is yeast?

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A genre that copies an existing song, but changes the lyrics and often makes it funny

parody

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This genre is known for having a fast tempo, rapid chord changes and complex chord progressions

bebop

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This music is found all over the world and started in ancient times...often used for children and infants

Lullaby

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Teddy Riley popularized this genre

New Jack Swing

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2nd president of the United States?

John Adams

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