Music and Dance Flashcards

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Musical (comedy)

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a popular form of music theatre of the 20th century, developed chiefly in the US and England; it features dialogue developing dramatic situations appropriate for song, ensemble, numbers, and dance

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Portamento

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a continuous movement from one pitch to another through all of the intervening pitches

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Swing

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jazz from the period 1935-45, usually known as the Swing Era; the standard instrumental combination for swing music is the big band

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Big Band Ensemble

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players are grouped into instrumental sections
rhythm- piano guitar, string bass, drums
brass- trumpets (2-5), trombones (1-5)
reeds- saxophone (3-5) (many play clarinet) ; alto and tenor saxophones
string section (many feature)

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swing feel

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a jazz-specific feeling created by rhythmic contrast within a particular rhythmic framework; usually involves walking bass and steady rhythm on drummer’s ride cymbal)
the contrast may be manifested in a variety of relationships between long and short notes

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walking bass

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a bass line featuring four equal beats per bar

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ride cymbal

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a cymbal with a clear, focused timbre that is played more or less continuous

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32-bar popular song form

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a standard song form, usually divided into shorter sections, such as AABA or AAB

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legato

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played smoothly with no separation between successive notes

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backbeat

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a sharp attack on beats 2 and 4 of a four beat bar

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lindy hop

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an exuberant and often acrobatic social dance for couples that originated in the ballrooms and dance clubs of Harlem in New York City in the late 1920’s; danced to swing music; became wildly popular by mid-1930’s and began to include aerial throws and leaps

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Rhythm and Blues (R&B)

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a term applied to certain characteristic African-American musical styles prominent during late 1940’s-1950’s

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Chicago Electric Blue

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combines southern blues with electric guitar and amplifier; combined sounds of the country and city

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stop-time

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in urban blue and related popular genres where , in teh four opening bars of the 12-bar blues progression, the group places a heavy accent on the downbeat of each bar and then gives way to the singer

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Atlantic Records pop

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featured African American groups with a more polished and mainstream pop sound

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Rock n Roll

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type of American popular music of mid/late 1950’s, based chiefly on elements of Afro-American music; often described as a merger of black rhythm and blue with white country music, with more emphasis on the contributions of black musicians

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Boogie- Woogie

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a percussive and propulsive jazz piano style characterized by forceful, repeated bass figuration, almost always using the 12-bar format of the blues

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Disco

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a form of dance music that dominated popular music during late 1970’s; it feature regular bass drum accents on every beat and frequent use of orchestral instruments and synthesizers

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Bel- Canto

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a type of 19th-century Italian operatic singing that emphasized the beauty of the voice through the use of lyrical melodic lines and legato phrasing

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Dance from 1960’s on

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largely bound up with specific youth subcultures and their identification with certain popular music groups or individual vocalists

  • Rock and roll starts to expand to different styles
  • Go-go music: originated from funk music; syncopated rhythm, repeated rhythmic figures and really strong bass lin