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Berry Gordy's method of production was derived from Brill Building practices.
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How did singer-songwriters develop during the 1970s?
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MATCHING Match the item to the description below. a. King of the Surf Guitar b. traditional performer of folk music c. death-disk playlet d. sang in falsetto
e. example of a playlet f. cars, girls, and surfing g. concept of folk music h. songwriter with the Brill Building I. part of the dance craze J. Ricky Nelson "Leader of the Pack"
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5, How was Rush influenced by progressive rock?
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"Josie," by Steely Dan, is an example of form.
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Discuss how earlier rock-and-roll music and music industry influences were connected to the soul music of the 1960s. What previous trends from the 1950s and early 1960s influenced musicians and individuals in the soul music industry? Be sure to cite specific examples.
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Compare the musical styles of Motown, Stax, and Atlantic Records. How did they differ in their approach to soul music? Which aspects of the recording and business side of the operations affected the music that was produced? Cite specific song and artist examples to help demonstrate these differences.
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33, Peter Frampton was a member of which of the following groups before he left to go solo?
a, fhe Eagles c, Aerosmith b, Humble Pie d, Van Halen
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How is compound AABA form defined?
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David Lee Roth was the lead singer for which of the following groups?
a. Foreigner c. KISS
b. Journey d. Van Halen
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What were three forms of video-based media that were important to the spread of rock?
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Sting was a lyricist for which of the following groups? a. the Cars
c.
the Sex Pistols b. the Police
d.
the Clash
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In 1974 Bob Dylan returned to live touring with which of the following bands? a. the Rolling Stones
c.
the Band b. Queen
d.
the Eagles
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Which indie band pieced together albums from amateur recordings (including audible mistakes), eclectic instrumentation, and haphazard songwriting?
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The Eagles abandoned country rock for which of the following styles? a. Jazz
c.
punk b. harder rock/rn ainstrearn
d.
disco
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A is a section that repeats the same music and lyrics intact in each presentation.
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For which of the following groups was Lindsey Buckingham a guitarist and vocalist? a. Fleetwood Mac
c.
Peter Frampton b. the Eagles
d.
the Rolling Stones
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The album , from 1994, served as the first significant commercial success for Green Day.
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What are two principal ways to think of recordings?
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How is pop success measured for folk artists?
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All of the following were regulars at CBGB EXCEPT
a. Television. c. the Patti Smith Group. b. Elvis Costello. d. the Ram ones.
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On Mother's Milk, the Red Hot Chili Peppers covered which song by Stevie Wonder?
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Bass players will create their part around the rhythmic pattern played on the , stressing those notes rhythmically while filling in the other notes to provide an interesting bass line.
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At the end of the 1950s, how was rock and roll a threat to the old-guard music business?
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Which individual managed the Sex Pistols?
a. Richard Hell
b. Johnny Rotten
c. Malcolm McLaren d. David Johansen
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Which band did Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots form with former members of Guns N' Roses and Wasted Youth?
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Explain the role of the rhythm section during an instrumental solo.
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Most of the girl groups in the early 1960s were comprised of which demographic?
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24, Which band suggested that it was the new Beatles?
a, the Cars c, the Knack
b, Blondie d, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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Why did the Red Hot Chili Peppers NOT fit neatly into an alternative template?
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Hom sections are used frequently to give a tune a little more .
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What is the principal task of the rhythm section in a rock band?
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What were some of the similarities between the Brill Building and Tin Pan Alley?
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MATCHING Match the item to the description below. a. a cover version was recorded by Aretha Franklin b. a studio band for Motown Records c. music producer who worked with Atlantic and Stax Records d. a hit song for fhe Temptations
e. had hit duet songs with Tammi Terrell f. songwriters from Stax Records g. the last song released before Diana Ross started her solo career h. two members from Booker T. & the MG" s i. a group that worked with James Brown for a period of time J. nickname for Stax Records fhe Fabulous Flames
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Andy Warhol produced an album for which band? a. the New Yark Dolls
c.
Blondie b. the Stooges
d.
the Velvet Underground
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Considering the regional nature of indie rock, how did fans learn about the music?
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What is a full reprise?
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How were performances on American Bandstand usually featured?
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The Stooges and the MC5 were from a. Detroit.
b. New York
c. London.
d. Los Angeles.
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What is the "do-it-yourself aesthetic" that became the most prominent feature of indie rock in the
1990s?
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What defined a musician's work as rockabilly pop?
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How does Boston's "More Than a Feeling" feature musical progressive rock touches?
a. It incorporates harmonized guitar parts and demonstrates classical music sensibility. b, It is long, with different stylistic sections,
c, It includes synthesizer arpeggios during the chorus, d, It features blues-based guitar parts,
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The term comes from music that has a heavy rhythmic groove reminiscent of sounds from large factory machinery.
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"Can the Circle Be Unbroken" by the Carter Family is an example of form.
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A primary lyrical theme of death disks is
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In Lifehouse's breakout single "Hanging by a Moment," there are clear allegiances to
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How is the 12-bar blues pattern defined?
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Why did gospel artists struggle with crossing over into the pop market?
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Jackson Browne started his career
a, during the early '70s singer-songwriter movement. b, as a recording engineer for the Beatles.
C, in Bob Dylan's backup band,
d, in the early '70s Southern California country rock scene,
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Which of the alternative bands from California was influenced the most by the styles from the Seattle alternative scene?
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The ability to artificially create a room sound is referred to as a. echo. b. reverb. c. ambience. d. timbre.
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Explain the concept of "the Wall of Sound."
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"More Than a Feeling" is representative of which band's musical style?
a. Foreigner c. Journey
b. Boston d. the Clash
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The Green Day album is a political rock opera that has since been converted into a
Broadway show.
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A coda is used in music to
a. introduce new melodies. b. round off a tune.
c. prepare the bridge.
d. m adulate to another key.
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How does Ray Charles's song "I Got a Woman" bridge both sacred and secular music styles?
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10, Which singer-songwriter promoted fundamentalist-style Christianity on late '70s albums?
a, Paul Simon c, Bob Dylan b, Jackson Browne d, Billy Joel
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What is the blend of ska and punk called?
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Verses and choruses based on the same music are an example of which formal type? a. simple verse b. simple verse-chorus c. contrasting verse-chorus d. AABA
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The first independent producers in pop music were
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Which former Beatle formed Wings?
a. George Harrison
b. Ron Wood
c. Paul McCartney d. John Lennon
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What designated Peter Frampton's Frampton Comes Alive Ia "big album"?
a. The album was released by a record company owned by a multinational corporation.
b. The album had multiple number-one hits.
c. The album was the longest-rurming number-one album on the American charts. d. The album sold copies in the millions rather than the thousands.
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The alternative music scene specific to Seattle during the first half of the 1990s was known as
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One of the important dance shows that became nationally syndicated during the 1950s was a. Dance Party USA.
c.
American Bandstand b. Solid Gold
d.
Soul Train.
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Explain how folk music and the Brill Building were similar in the early 1960s.
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Stevie Nicks was a singer for which successfull970s rock band?
a. Fleetwood Mac c. Blondie
b. Heart d. Starship
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Which band was expected by many in Seattle to be the first to break onto the national scene?
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Which group was produced by Rick Rubin, who had previously been involved with Run-DMC?
a. Kom c. Rage Against the Machine b. System of a Down d. Limp Bizkit
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Which of the following dimensions of recorded sound is NOT controlled from a mixing board? a. acoustics b. overall volume c. ambience d. stereo placement
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Dick Clark remarked that he considers one of the most important songs in the history of rock and roll.
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James Brown's early hits were in what style?
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Antichrist Superstar is an album by a. Nine Inch Nails.
b. KidRock
c. the Offspring.
d. Marilyn Manson.