History of Rock and Roll- Stu Scott

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Pitch

position of a single sound in the complete range of sound. Sounds are higher or lower in pitch according to the frequency of vibration of the sound waves producing them.

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Interval

Difference in pitch between two sounds

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Timbre

The tone of a sound

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Beat

Generic pulse in music

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Big Beat

1-2-3-4

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Back Beat

Emphasis on 1-TWO-3-FOUR

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Downbeat

first beat of every measure

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Meter

organization of stressed and unstressed beats

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Tempo

speed of the music

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Syncopation

Accent takes place in an unexpected place

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Melody

Most identifiable part of music, coherent succession of pitches

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Sequence

Melodic pattern going a little higher or lower

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Step wise

Notes were close by

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Motive

Smallest most recognizable fragment of music

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Phrase

part of a melody

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Harmony

Verticality, notes on top of each other

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Consonance

Pleasant to the ear, dissonance= opposite

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Tonality

System of music

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Tonic

chord within the key

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Modulation

Started in 1 key, moved to another in performance

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Texture

Layers of sound and their relationship to each other

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Homophony

Single melody with compliment

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Monophony

Single melody, nothing else (LOOK AT THE WORD TO SEE HOW MANY)

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Verse

Corresponds to Poetic stanza

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Instrumental Verse/Bridge

Music played by guitar as a place holder

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Reprise

a repeat of a performance or a passage in music. A chorus in a song that is repeated several times throughout the song is an example of a reprise.

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Simple Verse Form

Contains a series of verses, but doesn’t employ chorus or bridge sections

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Simple Verse Chorus

Only lyrics differ between verse and chorus

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Contrasting Verse-Chorus Form

Verse and Chorus form contrast musically-beyond lyrics

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Compound AABA Form

A section consists of a verse and chorus

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Groove

Pattern of beats “feel of a rhythm”

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Harmonic Filler

Music that takes place between the bass and treble parts

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Reverb

Time based effect emulating echo

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Sound Box

A perceived 3d space, forged through the use of stereo, creating a sense of depth & textual density

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Blues

-Ostinato

-Tonic=Most important

-Lyrics AAB

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Urban/ Electric Blues

Chicago/Memphis

Electric Guitar

Microphone singer

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Hokum Blues

Piano/Guitar

Sexual lyrics

“Its Tight Like That”

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Black Gospel

Harmony, Acapella singing

Call and response

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Rhythm & Blues (R&B)

African American music

Sun Records (Memphis)

Chess Records (Chicago)

King Records (Cincinnati)

ATL Records (NYC)

Shake Rattle and Roll

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Early Rock and Roll

Alan Freed (Disc Jockey) Made the term popular

Teenagers wanting to be different

Sister Rosetta Thorpe= Godmother

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Rockabilly

Blues+ Hillbilly music

Associated with white performers

electric guitar primary solo instrument

wide range of vocal inflections

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Brill Sound and Soul

Broadway, NY

Rise of the singer-songwriter late 60s

Successful af

Girl groups, bubblegum pop, doo-wop, soul, latin music

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Brill Building Sound

Songwriters and producers- Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller

Phil Specter- Wall of Sound

“Wrecking Crew”

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MoTown

-Berry Gordy

-Detroit, 1961

-Appealed to all audiences

-Emphasis on the singer

-Influenced by wall of sound