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Music 107 | MUS 107 - MUSIC TODAY, Quizzes of History of Music

Class: MUS 107 - MUSIC TODAY; Subject: Music; University: California State University - Northridge; Term: Fall 2014;

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2013/2014

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TERM 1
The three streams of tradition that became
the sources of American popular music were
DEFINITION 1
European American, African American, and Latin American
TERM 2
A musical statement by a singer or
instrumentalist that is answered by other
singers or instrumentalists
DEFINITION 2
Call-and-response
TERM 3
is a term that evokes the channeled flow of
swinging or funky or phat rhythms
DEFINITION 3
Groove
TERM 4
Which of the following was a nineteenth-
century form of popular entertainment
involving white performers caricaturing black
music and dance
DEFINITION 4
Minstrelsy
TERM 5
A repeating section of song melody and lyrics
is called a ___________.
DEFINITION 5
Chorus
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The three streams of tradition that became the sources of American popular music were European American, African American, and Latin American TERM 2 A musical statement by a singer or instrumentalist that is answered by other singers or instrumentalists DEFINITION 2 Call-and-response TERM 3 is a term that evokes the channeled flow of swinging or funky or phat rhythms DEFINITION 3 Groove TERM 4 Which of the following was a nineteenth- century form of popular entertainment involving white performers caricaturing black music and dance DEFINITION 4 Minstrelsy TERM 5 A repeating section of song melody and lyrics is called a ___________. DEFINITION 5 Chorus

Americas first great popular and professional songwriter. He wrote some 200 songs and supported himself by his trade from 1850 until his early death in 1864 Stephen Foster TERM 7 The words of a song are called DEFINITION 7 Lyrics TERM 8 Which of the following is an African American invention developed from stringed instruments common in the Senegambia region? DEFINITION 8 Banjo TERM 9 Which of the following songs was NOT written by Stephen Foster DEFINITION 9 After the Ball TERM 10 _________ refers to the quality of a sound, sometimes called tone color DEFINITION 10 Timbre

Which of the following statements is NOT true of the country/rural blues This style was recorded by artists such as Bessie Smith TERM 17 For the most part, Tin Pan Alley songs did not deal with troubling social issues of the time such as racism, unemployment, and the rise of fascism in Europe. DEFINITION 17 TRUE TERM 18 Which was the most commonly used form in Tan Pan Alley songs? DEFINITION 18 Verse-refrain with an AABA refrain TERM 19 The first successful singing cowboy was DEFINITION 19 Gene Autry TERM 20 How were Tin Pan Alley songs personalized for the listener DEFINITION 20 All of the above

The development of a more relaxed, intimate style of singing in the mid-1920s was made possible by The invention of the microphone TERM 22 The first blues records by African-American singers were written by professional songwriters eager to cash in on the national fascination with "authentic Negro music." DEFINITION 22 TRUE TERM 23 This country/rural blues singer recorded Cross Road Blues and was especially revered by the British guitarist Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones and by Eric Clapton of Cream. DEFINITION 23 Robert Johnson TERM 24 Which of the following statements is NOT true of Jimmie Rodgers DEFINITION 24 He represented the conservative elements of country music TERM 25 Which of the following statements best describes race and hillbilly music DEFINITION 25 Both were rooted in long-standing folk music traditions of the American south. AND They grew out of the music industry's efforts to develop alternative markets during a nationwide decline in record sales

This singer was the first teen idol; jazz singers such as Billie Holiday and classical violinist Jascha Heifetz influenced him. Frank Sinatra