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1817 Slaves allowed to practice their own music on sundays |
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1840-1920 Traveled across country to entertain Were made to make fun of and degrade black people Minstrel shows used blackface to caricature black people and make them seem stupid |
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1828 Made to degrade blacks |
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wrote several songs for minstrel shows “I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair” |
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1861 South Carolina seceded and five other states followed Atlanta, Savannah Georgia were devastated 1865 War ends |
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Northern Republicans made deal that if republican president was elected they would remove troops and end reconstruction |
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3 elements that influence western music |
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1877 “The Maple Leaf Rag” Developed Ragtime, syncopated Syncopation-“ music that is off the beat” |
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Ragtime popular form 1890’s-1920’s Ragging the Melody to turn music into ragtime |
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Set the framework for Jazz Used singer and guitar Blues progression- AAB 4 bar phrase repeated 3 times Used from late 1800’s to today |
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Famous delta blues musician |
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Famous delta blues musician |
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Sung by a black woman with a band Same progression as delta blues |
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Famous classic blues artist |
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children of white men and black women. 1891 Law passed that if any relatives were black you would be considered black. |
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considered to be the first black musician Used syncopation Created Jazz Always in trouble with police for having a big mouth “The funky butt” criticized white congressman- was arrested at shows for it |
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Jazz incorporated syncopation in their music Began to use the blues progression in the jazz music |
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black style of music played on the piano 1910-20’s became very popular in 20’s Came out of Texas Made an impression on early rock and roll |
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famous boogie woogie player |
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1940’s- came out of jazz Precursor to rock and roll |
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Composer, band leader, played saxophone Developed rhythm and blues |
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played blues with a rock and roll feel in the 1940’s |
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Rigged up a guitar with pickups- first electric guitar “Stormy Monday blues” |
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Combined different music styles to create something close to early rock and roll Used AAB style |
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Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys |
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white players who got into this style of music “Let’s Rock” |
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“ Aint nothing but a hound dog” |
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1945 Got a recording studio, J&M Records, in New Orleans Signed Fats Domino and Little Richard |
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(1945) Owned by Cosmo Matassa Signed Little Richard and Fats Domino New Orleans |
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music combined country music with blues to create a new sound Put out a rock and roll record in 1949 “Ain’t That a Shame” “Blueberry Hill” Sold 30 million copies “I’m Walkin Again” |
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Originally from Georgia Very flamboyant and in your face, threatening to white people More of a renegade “Tooty Fruity” “Long Tall Sally” Influenced by southern gospel Created the new rock and roll sound that all rock was built off of Combined boogie woogie and rhythm and blues |
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Considered to have made the first rock and roll record in the 50’s “Rocket 88” Signed by Sun Records |
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covered Little Richard, Fats Domino, and others Made lyrics more friendly and likeable by white parents Came and dressed down the black music to make it acceptable to white parents Made tons of money of other black artist’s songs |
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one of the first white people to play rock n roll Disk Jockey who promoted rock n roll Coined the phrase and called the music “rock and roll” Rock and roll was slang for having sex |
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Studio musician for J&M Records |
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Started recording lots of black musicians 1950 Recorded BB King, Ike Turner, Rosco Gordon, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Louis Owned Sun Records Signed Elvis Presley Sold Elvis’s contract to RCA records for $35,000 |
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Toured with Scotty Moore (Guitar) Bill Black (Bass) Played Rock and Roll for the masses- brought it into the mainstream Combined many older styles of music to create an original sound Used many black music influences to create his own music Confused many older white parents who didn’t like his music Invented rockabilly |
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A combination of hill-billy (country) and Rock n roll |
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disk jockey played “that’s alright mama” |
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- Independent record company from Chicago Founded by Phil and Leonard Chess Signed Bo Diddley, Chuck Barry |
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Electric guitar and amplified harmonica |
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Electric version of delta blues created in Chicago |
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Worked for Chess Records One of the first black musicians to play the electric guitar Developed the “Bo Diddley Beat” Used a salsa beat |
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First musicians to play solos on guitar, influenced future guitarists “Maybelline” “Jonnie B Good” “Roll Over Beethoven” Put country influences into his music Signed with Chess Records Played songs that young white kids liked They had money His songs played things that concerned white teenagers |
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Became the King of Rockabilly Artist for sun records “Blue Suede Shoes” |
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2 Guitars, Bass, Drums, Vocals |
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Signed by Sun Records 1956- “Whole Lotta Shakin” |
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Combined country and rock 8 hits in 2 years Popularized the Fender Stratocaster Buddy Holly and the Crickets were the prototype for a “self-contained” rock band. Set standard for rock bands Influenced the Beatles name choice “Peggy Sue” |
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Developed power chords “Summertime Blues” |
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Elvis Presley got drafted by the U.S. Military Chuck Barry had sex with a white girl across the state line, and did 2 years in prison Buddy Holly died in a plane crash Jerry Lee Louis married his 13 year old cousin Little Richard became a priest Eddie Cocherin was killed in a car crash |
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Disk Jockeys played records for a price, made money without paying taxes Alan Freed lost his career |
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Piano created in the 1700’s Piano forte took the place of the harpsichord Originally all wood with steel strings Around early 1800’s were made with a cast iron frame which made it much stronger Considered at percussion type instrument in an orchestra Piano became a solo instrument during the 1800’s Originally called the piano forte 3 Types of piano Grand Piano Baby Grand Piano Upright Piano or Spinet |
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Has 4 strings String bass, contra bass, double bass, or dog house Used in classical music, part of the violin/viola family In the beginnings of rock, the bass was plucked or pulled instead of played with a bow |
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Cymbals, tom toms, snare drums, bass drum, high hat Originated as a marching instrument |
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Created in 3000 B.C.E Spanish Guitar (classical acoustic) 6 string guitar Gut strings or nylon Steel string guitar 6 string guitar Became very popular in the 20th century |
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Originally an acoustic Hollow body guitar Electric Guitar |
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Electric Guitars were developed in the 50’s Electric guitars had been made since the 30’s but they weren’t practical Fender guitars Developed by Leo Fender Fender Stratocaster Les Paul guitars Developed by Les Paul Gibson contracted him to create a guitar for them Gibson Flying-V Hollow body electric Les Paul created one of the first electric jazz guitars Knobs control volume and tone Had feedback problems Solid body Leo Fender created the Fender Stratocaster Gibson Flying-V 1950’s |
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4 string bass Played with 2 fingers Used in rock n roll |
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New more popular music version of rockabilly played by ricky nelson Toned down version of original music |
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Parents had a T.V. show “The adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” Got his music played on this T.V. show Played L.A. Rockabilly “I’m Walkin” “Mary Lou” |
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“Rock Around the Clock” Was the first rock n roll song to be used in a movie Considered the first rock n roll song |
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