The genre known for its religious themes.
What is Gospel?
Before 1950, this genre was primarily located in Texas & Oklahoma.
What is Western?
The city where Tin Pan Alley is located.
What is New York City?
The words to a song.
What is lyrics?
This genre is used to dance to.
What is Big Band Jazz?
The genre known for its use of the bottleneck guitar.
What is the Blues?
Before 1950, this genre was primarily located in the American South.
What is Country?
The phrase "Big Time" came from this popular form of entertainment.
What is Vaudeville?
The speed of a song.
What is tempo?
"CEG" is an example of this.
What is a Triad?
The city where the electric blues originates.
This artist is widely regarded as the first big artist of Western.
What is Gene Autry?
Bob Hope, Jack Benny, & Milton Berle were famous for this.
What is Vaudeville?
The way that music is categorized.
What is genres?
These three were known for their harmonies and helping in the war effort.
What is the Andrew Sisters?
The genre known for its call and response style vocals.
What is Gospel?
This show was credited for bringing Country and Western to the national scene.
What is the Ed Sullivan Show?
The ethnic group that migrated to New York and wrote a majority of the music for Tin Pan Alley.
What is Jews?
When three or more notes are played at the same time.
What is a chord?
The word that describes Frank Sinatra style singing.
What is crooning?
Bessie Smith was known for performing this genre.
What is the Blues?
The song "San Antonio Rose" is a good example of this genre.
What is Western?
The genre performed & popularized by Scott Joplin & other black musicians at the World's Columbian Exposition.
What is Ragtime?
What is a chord progression?
Characteristics of a genre or artist that recur frequently.
What is an idiom?