The number of chords used in the 12 measures of blues form.
What is 3?
Jazz music was the most popular in these decades.
What is the 1930's and 1940's?
The technology (not specific to music) invented in the 1950's that contributed to rock music culture.
What is television?
The letters in Rap stand for.
What is rhythm and poetry?
The brass instrument with no valves.
What is trombone?
What is call, call, response?
Jazz music used this to make it more complicated (compared to blues).
What are more chords?
The music specific technology that contributed to rock 'n roll music.
What are electric guitars/ basses and amps?
Rap was born in this United States city.
What is New York City?
The number of beats in a measure with a 4/4 time signature.
What is 4?
The geographic location blues music began in.
What is the southern United States?
Jazz musicians were/ are masters of this musical skill.
What is improvisation?
The name of an early rock musician who grew up listening to blues and jazz.
Who is Elvis Presley?
Rappers used these small sections of songs to rhyme over during block parties.
What are samples?
The word that rhymes with space to remember the treble clef note names.
What is FACE?
The chord that comes next in blues form:
I I I I
IV IV I I
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What is V?
A wind instrument most commonly used in jazz bands.
What is trumpet, trombone, or saxophone?
The instruments most commonly found in rock music.
What are electric guitar, bass and drums?
Hip hop refers to a c______ while rap is a musical style that came out of it.
What is culture?
The letters in the musical alphabet.
What are A, B, C, D, E, F, G?
The emotion that blues music expresses some of the time.
What is sadness?
The style of jazz music and dance most popular during WWII.
What is swing?
The tempo most rock songs are played at.
What is fast?
The topic of most early rap songs.
What are inner city life, poverty, neighborhood struggles?
As instruments get smaller their pitches get...
What is higher?