People of Jazz
Terms
Jazz Vocals
Styles of Jazz
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100

Ragtime composer that sold over 1 million copies of the Maple Leaf Rag

Who is Scott Joplin?

100

Accenting notes on weak or unexpected beats.

What is syncopation?

100

Lowered notes of a scale creating a soulful sound

What are blue notes?

100

This style features group improvisation and a small group of instruments that includes a banjo and tuba.

What is New Orleans Jazz?

100

This style features songs about difficulty and personal struggle and uses a 12 bar form

What is blues?

200

A famous jazz trumpeter who could improvise and sing well and nicknamed "Satchmo"

Who is Louis Armstrong?

200

Three or more notes sounding simultaneously.

What is a chord.

200

This religious song often coming from African American culture influenced jazz vocal stylings

What is spiritual?

200

Style of jazz that developed in the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by a fast tempo and strong rhythms. Mostly composed with solos improvised.

What is swing?

200

An American musical genre. Generally based on piano music written with strong bass notes for the left hand coupled with a rapid syncopated pattern for the right hand.

What is ragtime?

300

Known as the "King of Swing" this clarinet playing bandleader led the way for music and for integrating jazz bands

Who is Benny Goodman?

300

A spontaneously created musical melody over a given harmonic progression.

What is improvisation?

300

Improvising melodies using "nonsense" syllables like "doo-wop, sha-bop."

What is scat singing?

300

A more complex style of jazz that features a fast tempo, complex chord changes, dissonance, and total improvisation.

What is bebop?

300

A variety show or theater that featured live acts, including singers, actors, and comedians.

What is vaudeville?

400

jazz trumpeter who influenced several types of jazz over the course of several decades, including bebop, cool jazz, and jazz fusion. 

Who is Miles Davis?

400

Sounding harsh or full of tension.

What is dissonant?

400

A vocal technique used to sing notes much higher than would be expected in the normal range. Often, a thinner and softer vocal sound quality.

What is falsetto?

400

 jazz influenced by other styles of music

What is fusion?

400

Area of NY that featured many music publishers and songwriters. 

Tin Pan Alley

500

This famous singer, composer and bandleader helped break down the segregation of tv with his own show featuring African American musicians 

Who is Nat King Cole?

500

The exclusive ownership of and right to reproduce intellectual property (e.g. ideas, music, poetry).

What is a copywright?

500

Nicknamed "The First Lady of Song," this jazz vocalist is known for her flawless scat singing and dazzling voice

Who is Ella Fitzgerald?

500

featuring smooth melodies, relaxed, and very popular with the masses from the 80s to today

What is contemporary jazz or smooth jazz?

500

This economic downfall greatly impacted the music industry, jazz, and the Broadway musical.

What is the Great Depression?