Describe some of the influence of Latin music in the US in the early part of the twentieth century. Spanish language, fused with jazz, rock and other genres. This created a Jazz Afro-Cuban Jazz 2. What was the significance of “Machito and His Afro-Cubans”? They were colored people who They Created Afro-Cuban Jazz in the U.S. 3. How did Dizzy Gillespie incorporate Latin music into his music? The rhythm of jazz was very boring, and incorporated a tom-tom into his music. Chano Ponzo was invited…
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Grunge music is said to have originated as a mix between Seattle's rock and punk scenes. The rock scene consists of someone who listens to metal or thrash music. Their style includes acid-washed pants, long hair on both sexes, and the usual leather jacket with the randomly placed band names. The punk style is both a form of music and a way of life. Punk rockers tend to think everything should include some kind of rebellion. As stated by a member of the punk scene, "Society as we know it is both…
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not only because of his music and film career, but for his influence on social and moral values and his introduction of African American music to the youth of the 1950s. Elvis incorporated his modest Southern Christian upbringing and knowledge of hymns into his own, unique style of music. It can be said that Elvis Presley invented Rock n’ Roll. His influence on America’s youth went far beyond musical styles. The young men wanted to be him so much they imitated everything he did, from his hair and clothes…
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Rock and Roll is a very influential topic for America throughout the 19th century to present day. It was such a new style of music that many people thought it was bad for teenagers to listen to and that it had poisonous influence. Why is it such an influential subject and what made it so? Rock and Roll was influenced by African American integration into American society, Elvis Presley and American teenagers. Rock and Roll music has many origins in a couple styles of music including Blues, Jazz…
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Rock and Roll is one of the most popular music genres in the world. Everybody has heard or has their own interpretation of what rock music is. In the last 70 years rock music has gone from the minority of music, to the most successful and diverse music there has ever been. Rock music has been around since the 1950’s, and since then it has changed and spread all over the world. Rock music’s first pioneers begin playing back in the 1950’s. People like Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry were huge music icons…
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Chapter 20 & 21 Chapter 20 1. What country produced most progressive rock and why? England because they were more aware of the European art music tradition. 2. Describe the mechanics of the Mellotron, the instrument that was so important to so many progressive rock bands It had orchestral textures. 3. What are the different contexts for a rock/classical fusion respectively by the Moody Blues and Yes? It is like Plugging a rock band, with little or no classical training, into an orchestral setting…
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One of the most influential rock bands, Led Zeppelin, not only influenced American musicians, but also influenced the American culture with their combined rock, heavy-metal, blues, and folk to create an outstanding and timeless sound which can be followed from the origins of the band, through the height of the band's career, to the legacy they left behind. Before Led Zeppelin was founded, each of the members had previous experience playing different styles of music that contributed to the sound…
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‘Race, Rock, and Elvis’ by Michael T. Bertrand, focused primarily on the creation and advancement of rock ’n’ roll, particularly the impact Elvis had, in regards to the racial intolerance of the south. The author “concludes that a generation that came of age after WW2, in creating and consuming rock ’n’ roll, broke with a past traditionally tied to racial subordination”(11). Some of the main issues discussed in the chapter were how rock ’n’ roll came about and what it did for both the music industry…
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The Who, original members John Entwistle, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltry were originally in Townshend’s band The Detours. Colin Dawson was the up-front vocalist of the The Detours up until 1963, when Daltry assumed lead vocals. Working exceptionally hard, within the year, the band became “semi-pro”, playing in west London in a circuit of ballrooms, pubs and clubs. Not long into 1964, The Detours changed their name from a suggestion from Townshend’s art school friend Richard Barnes. The Who officially…
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Rock and roll has developed a long way throughout the years from a dance craze in the 1950's to a political and cultural landscape that is recognized worldwide. Rock and roll has come to define the roots of teenage rebellion, people who don't follow the norms, and have disrespect for authority. The style of rock and roll itself is a melting pot of music, a combination of sounds that include jazz, country, blues, ragtime, gospel, swing, classical, and ethnic music. It can be a simple variation of…
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