Interactive activities
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Monday, November 25, 2019
THIRD ENTRY MUSIC MAGAZINE
Activity 1
read and answer the questions
Singing the blues
Have you ever felt sad or lonely? Have you
ever felt like singing about your troubles when you were sad? A lot of early
Americans, particularly slaves, often felt this way because of the bad
situation they found themselves in. They believed an important part of dealing
with those feelings was sharing them.
They did so through songs that can be
traced directly to their African musical heritage. Music in African culture is
an extremely important part of life. In African tribe, people sing songs as the
do their work throughout the day. They learn songs about different aspects of
life, their family history, the traditions of their tribe, and even songs for
specific daily choirs. They also created songs and music for special events.
When Africans were brought to America and forced into slavery, they brought
this heritage with them.
While they worked in the fields, salves would sing
songs to help them do the work and to help them feel better about their
situation. When they were not working, they would sing melancholy songs in
their homes or in religious gatherings. These songs were about the hardship of
being a slave, the difficulties of losing their families, and the sadness of
being separated from the ones they loved. Often they would petition God to help
them in these difficult times in their lives. This, therefore, is the origin of
what we call now the blues. The slaved continued to create these songs until
they were freed ate the end of the civil war. Even after they were freed, the
song and the style remained popular.
BY about the 1900 the blues had developed
into a standard musical form of about 12 measures that would be repeated for
all the words in the song. There were
basically two periods of this more organized form of blues. One began toward the end of the nineteenth
century and ran to approximately 1930, and the other beginning 1930 and
continued to the present time. The earlier period is basically divided into two
main styles: one is country or rural blues, and the other is city or urban
blues. The main difference between the two styles is that the city blues was
more rhythmic and often faster than the country blues. Also the city blues
performers were often accompanied by a complete jazz combo or rhythm section,
consisting of a ´piano, bass and drums, and other instruments such as, trumpet,
clarinet and trombone. The country
singers usually accompanied themselves with the guitar. Some of the best known
country singers from the early period were Big Bill Bronzy, Robert Johnson,
Blind lemon Jefferson, Teddy Ledbetter (also known as Led belly), Lightin
Hopkins. The most famous urban blue singers were women. The most important
names of the era were Ma Rainey, Mamie Smith, and the most famous of all,
Bessie Smith.
The second period, beginning in 1930, is
divided between singers and instrumentalist. The singers include artist such as
Joe Turner, Jimmy Rushing, Joe Williams, and Jimmy Witherspoon. The
instrumentalist, many of whom also sang, were the great Louis Armstrong, Jack
Teagarden, and Ray Charles.
Second Entry Activity
First entry Activity
Your magazine Music Wiki
The students will search for information about their favorite music genre and the biggest exponent of this genre, relying their research on books, blogs, websites, archives, and Provide general information about what students will do during their campus and online work
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CONTENTS:
Contemporary Music Content
Clasical Music Content
Baroque
Music Content
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ACTIVITIES
Part 2
Matching
You will get 10 examples of artist of
various genres of American popular music. You will have to decide what genre of
music they perform. Let’s decide what style these performers are
Louis Armstrong Classic Rock
The Beatles Latin
Pop
Johnny Cash Blues
Shakira Jazz
Bob Marley
Indie Rock
The Doors Country
Lenny Kravitz Rock
Café Tacuba Reggae
Norah Jones Modern
3. Part 3 Vocabulary
This will be a matching section. Link the
following terms and definitions.
Alternative music is music that exemplifies
and _______________ approach to a traditional genre or style.
Cover is a version of a popular song by a
performer other than the _______________
artist.
Def jam is slang for a _______________
song.
Distortion
is altering the _______________signal, such as from electric guitar to create a
raw and unclear pitch.
Falsetto in men is called the _______________
voice.
Fusion is to _______________ contrasting
styles into a new unique style.
Improvisation is on the spot
_______________ of melody, rhythm and chords.
A
jazz standard is a well-known and often played _______________ tune,
Rap is speaking in _______________ over a
beat.
Sampler records and plays back ambient
sound, often on _______________ pitches
Scratching is manually moving a
_______________ back and forth to create a specific sound effect.
Sequencer automates the control MIDI
equipment.
Stride Piano is a style of piano playing in
which the left _______________ moves each beat.
Sound Module is hardware that contains
_______________ and sampled sound on a hard drive or memory chip.
Timbre is the _______________ sound of an
instrument or voice.
Vibrato is a slight rapid _______________
in pitch.
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Original great electric record different
Variations Unconventional Variations Electric Combine
Synthesized Wavering Jazz hand Unique Record
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Beethoven’s Reading
1.
Who was born in 1770 in the
city of Bonn, Germany?
2.
What is that area of Germany
often referred to as?
3.
What did his father and
Grandfather do?
4.
At age 11, What was his job?
5.
At Age 12, What was his job?
6.
Who said this about Beethoven: Keep
an eye on him, he will make a noise in the world someday?
7.
Why did Haydn not particularly
care for Beethoven?
8.
What development during Beethoven’s
life enabled his music to be performed and heard through Europe?
9.
When Beethoven was in his late
twenties, what dreadful curse affected him?
1 Following Beethoven’s death why
did composers still look to his compositions?
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