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A smooth, serene style of jazz that began on the West Coast in the 1950s.
Cool Jazz
A more intense type of Bebop promoted by John Coltrane starting in the 1950s
Hard Bop
A type of up-tempo blues in the 1950s by Muddy Waters and Big Joe Turner
Rhythm & Blues
A pop-oriented type of smooth voal music derived from R & B, sung in tight harmonies by small groups with background singers making sonds on nonsense syllables
Doo Wop
The process of controlling multiple aspects of a composition by a pre-ordered numeric series of pitches
Multi-serialism
A rhythm that accents off-beats "2" and "4" in 4/4 time--an important feature of Rhythm & Blues and Rock & Roll
Backbeat
The process of recording everyday sounds on to tape and then manipulating them into new sounds using electronic oscilators and filters
Musique Concrete
A concept promoted by John Cage in which some or all aspects of a compositon are "indeterminant" (unpredictable--not planned in advance)
Chance Music
The speed of the beat
Tempo
Move on Up a little Higher
Mahalia Jackson
I Get a Kick Out Of You
Frank Sinatra
Where have all the flowers gone?
The Kingston Trio
West Side Story
Leonard Bernstein
Take Five
Dave Brubeck Quartet
Hound Dog
Elvis Presley
Tutti Frutti
Little Richard
I got a woman
Ray Charles
4'33"
John Cage
I got my mojo workin'
Muddy Waters
Free Jazz
Ornette Coleman
Good Vibrations
The Beach Boys
Okie From Muskogee
Merle Haggard
The Twist
Chubby Checker
Ballad of the Green Berets
Barry Sadler
People
Barbra Streisand
The Times They are a changin'
Bob Dylan
My Girl
The Temptations
Handsome Johnny
Richie Havens
This folk-protest singer defied tradition by "going electric" at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
Bob Dylan
The process of controlling multiple aspects of a composition by a pre-ordered numerical series.
Multi-serialism
He wrote a controversial Broadway musical in 1967 that portrays a meeting of the minds between San-Francisco hippies and a soldier headed for Vietnam.
James Rado
A free, peaceful rock concert in August 1969, attended by over 300,000 people
Woodstock Music & Art Festival
A free but violent rock concert in December 1969, policed by Hell's Angels,
Altamont Festival
He stunned America by doing a psychedelic and programmtic rendition of the national anthem at Woodstock.
Jimi Hendrix
The technique of adding music quietly under dialogue or a visual scene to evoke a specific mood or thematic connection.
Underscoring
In 1968, this soul singer urged African-American youths to be proud of who they are.
James Brown
A soundtrack of music written to be an integral part of a movie.
Film Score
The first major rock festival in history.
Monterey Pop Festival
an older technology that transferred physical sound to a vinyl disc or magnetic tape.
Analog recording
a newer technology that translates physical sound into a sequence of numbers that can be electronically stored, edited or played back.
Digital Recording
elaborate theatrical rock shows aimed more at watching and listening than dancing.
Arena Rock
a unified album in which each song tells part of a continuous story.
Cyclic Album
the term used to describe a combination of rock and jazz elements.
Fusion
a style of rock-blues with a thick, massive sound, highly-amplified distortion, extended guitar solos, and overall loudness.
Heavy Metal
the standard protocol language that allows computers to connect and communicate with a variety of digital electronic music devices.
MIDI
a type of art-music developed in the 1970s by Steve Reich and Philip Glass, focusing on small, repetitive bits of material that are gradually transformed over time.
Minimalism
a fast, hard-edged style of rock, with short songs, stripped-down instrumentation, and anti-establishment lyrics/attitude/fashion.
Punk Rock
a '70s style that melded blues, country, and rock elements by groups such as The Allman Brothers Band.
Southern Rock
"The Way We Were"
Barbra Streisand
"Sweeney Todd"
Stephan Sondheim
American Pie
Don McLean
Bitches Brew
Miles Davis
The Gambler
Kenny Rogers
School's Out
Alice Cooper
Dream On
Aerosmith
YMCA
The Village People
Psycho Killer
The Talking Heads
1950s
electric guitar, 45-rpm singles
1960s
cassette tapes, 8 track tapes
1970
apple personal computer, MIDI, compact disc, 12-inch single
1954
Brown v. Board of Education, Segregation is unconstitutional
1963
President John Kennedy assassinated
1968
Martin Luther King Jr. & Senator Robert Kennedy assassinated
1973
President Nixon resigns from office over Watergate scandal
The 50's
50 million "baby boomers" were born, and Alaska and Hawaii added to the union
60's
True: twice as many US soldiers were killed in Vietnam in just 1968, than have been killed in Afghanistan and Iraq combined
70's
US inflation hits 14% and gas prices went over $3 for the first time
Gospel Music
Mahalia Jackson
Country Music
Hank Williams Sr., Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers
Broadway
Stephan Sondheim
Tin Pan Alley
Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, The Carpenters
Urban Folk Music
Kingston Trio, Bob Dylan, Ritchie Havens
Early Rock & Roll
Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Bill Haley
Psychedelic Rock
Jimi Hendrix, The Doors
Heavy Metal
Aerosmith
Arena Rock
Alice Cooper, KISS
Cool Jazz
Dave Brubeck
Jazz Fusion
Miles Davis
50's R & B
Muddy Waters
Soul Music
Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, James Brown
Disco
The Village People, Donna Summer
Experimental Art Music
Edgard Varese, Milton Babbitt, George Crumb, Steve Reich
"Do That Stuff"
Parliment Funkadelic
"Rock Around the Clock"
Bill Haley and his Comets
"Hair" from Hair
James Rado
Poeme electronique (1958)
Edgard Varese - electronic music
Black Angels (1970)
George Crumb - electrified string quartet
"Ensembles for synthesizer"(1961)
Milton Babbitt - multi serialism
Violin Phase(1979)
Steve Reich - minimalism
"Turn, Turn, Turn"
The Byrds - folk rock
"Gloria" 1975
Patti Smith - punk rock
"Hey, Good Lookin'" 1951
Hank Williams
Psycho soundtrack 1960
Bernard Hermann
Jaws Theme Music 1975
John Williams
"Close to you"
The Carpenters
"Free Jazz: a collective improvisation"
Ornette Coleman - free jazz
Hotel California
The Eagles - 70s pop rock

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