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Which of the following is a dance form that has both Mexican and African influences?
The melody of a piece of music is
the harmony |
the rhythm |
the tune |
the chords |
Question 21 pts
Chords are an element of
melody |
rhythm |
all of the above |
harmony |
Question 31 pts
The distance between pitches is called
a space |
an interval |
a beat |
all of the above |
Question 41 pts
Rhythmic organization in pre-Conquest Native American music was
divisive |
in duple meter |
in triple meter |
additive |
Question 51 pts
Pan-Indian music often uses:
all of the above |
the Navajo language |
vocables |
English |
Question 61 pts
Pre-conquest Native American musicians were primarily valued for their expertise in spiritual matters.
True |
False |
Question 71 pts
Traditional Native American melodies have a wide melodic range
True |
False |
Question 81 pts
Early Native American music features intervals that are:
rhythmically longer |
rhythmically shorter |
farther apart than what we have in the western system |
closer together than what we have in the western system |
Question 91 pts
In the early New England colonies folk songs were:
derived from Irish melodies |
derived from English melodies |
all of the above |
usually sung without accompaniment |
Question 101 pts
Early Anglo – American folks songs were:
often in polymeters |
often in triple meter |
often in duple meter |
often in free meter |
Question 111 pts
Of the following, which is not a form of early Anglo-American folk songs?
ballads |
lyric songs |
work songs |
jubilees |
Question 121 pts
Of the following which instrument was not brought to the Americas by European colonists?
clavichord |
recorder |
viol |
banjo |
Question 131 pts
In Anglo-American folk music, ballads are:
slow |
all of the above |
in a minor key |
tell a story |
Question 141 pts
The American National anthem has its roots in:
a ballad |
a lyric song |
a work song |
a spiritual |
Question 151 pts
Of the following which type of music was not primarily taught through oral tradition?
European-American ballads |
African-American work songs |
European-American church music |
European-American work songs |
Question 161 pts
John Lomax was
a composer of Anglo-American church music |
all of the above |
a collector of Anglo-American folk music |
the man who “discovered” the Carter family |
Question 171 pts
In pre-conquest African music there was:
a strong separation between performer and audience |
little or no separation between performer and audience |
an emphasis on harmony |
all of the above |
Question 181 pts
“Blue notes” are:
are created through the superimposition of African and European scales |
a type of sad African-American song |
an early African-American vocal quartet |
a dissonance derived by the juxtaposition of European and African rhythm |
Question 191 pts
In traditional African music ___ is important
the composer |
all of the above |
improvisation |
harmony |
Question 201 pts
Text is important in traditional African music
True |
False |
Question 211 pts
An important group cited in the reading that performed African-American spirituals were:
the Tuskegee Voices |
all of the above |
the Fisk Jubilee Singers |
he Howard University singers |
Question 221 pts
The earliest African-American spirituals were:
homophonic |
contrapuntal |
dodecaphonic |
monophonic |
Question 231 pts
Spirituals often conveyed double meanings:
True |
False |
Question 241 pts
Zapateado:
is a rapid foot movement to create percussion |
was a leader of the Mexican revolution |
is an early Mexican string instrument |
was a boot worn by Spanish colonists |
Question 251 pts
Which of the following is a dance form that has both Mexican and African influences?
marimba |
habanera |
mariachi |
corridos |
Question 261 pts
European influence brought __ to Mestizo music
woodwinds |
drums |
none of the above |
string instruments |
Question 271 pts
Mariachi groups originally:
all of the above |
danced while performing |
played at weddings |
had trumpet players |
Question 281 pts
Corridos:
tell a story |
none of the above |
are instrumental |
are used for dance music |
Question 291 pts
____ have often been associated with rebellion against the Spanish
Corridos |
Mariachi |
Zapateado |
all of the above |
Question 301 pts
____ is a generic term for peasant or rural music of Mexico.
Son |
Mariachi |
Fandango |
Corridos |
Question 311 pts
Male vocalists are usually featured in
gentrified blues |
suburban blues |
rural blues |
city blues |
Question 321 pts
Of the following who is not a city blues artist
Howlin’ Wolf |
all of the above |
Muddy Waters |
Robert Johnson |
Question 331 pts
The following area is often designated as the place that gave birth to the blues
Chicago |
the Mississippi Delta |
Texas |
New Orleans |
Question 341 pts
_____ published blues compositions in sheet music.
Muddy Waters |
Robert Johnson |
W.C. Handy |
.T-Bone Walker |
Question 351 pts
The chords most frequently used in the blues are
I, IV, V |
from the C major scale |
1, 2, 3 |
all of the above |
Question 361 pts
Urban, female vocalists are featured on the first blues recordings
True |
False |
Question 371 pts
Of the following, who was a D.J. as well as a blues performer?
Muddy Waters |
Robert Johnson |
B.B. King |
Son House |
Question 381 pts
____ recorded with electric groups
Howlin’ Wolf |
Robert Johnson |
all of the above |
Huddie Ledbetter |
Question 391 pts
Pine Top Smith was:
a blues guitarist |
a blues pianist |
all of the above |
.a blues harmonica player |
Question 401 pts
The woman known as “The Empress of the blues” was:
Sophie Tucker |
Bessie Smith |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Billie Holiday |
Question 411 pts
____ is the person considered to be most important to the development of Ragtime.
Scott Joplin |
Robert Johnson |
Howlin’ Wolf |
Bessie Smith |
Question 421 pts
Creoles in New Orleans played an important role in the development of jazz
True |
False |
Question 431 pts
An important stride pianist and composer in early New Orleans was
Miles Davis |
Cab Calloway |
Jelly Roll Morton |
Louis Armstrong |
Question 441 pts
___ was a great jazz trumpet player, one of the first great solo improvisers, an innovator of scat singing.
Miles Davis |
John Coltrane |
Louis Armstrong |
Jelly Roll Morton |
Question 451 pts
_____ was a guitarist and innovator of Gypsy Jazz.
Stephan Grapelli |
Charlie Christian |
Django Reinhardt |
Miles Davis |
Question 461 pts
Pick the term that does not apply to Duke Ellington: |
saxophonist |
innovative composer |
big band leader |
pianist |
Question 471 pts
Bebop was typically performed by big bands.
True |
False |
Question 481 pts
Of the following, who did not play an important role in the development of Bebop?
Ornette Coleman |
all of the above |
Charlie Parker |
Dizzy Gillespie |
Question 491 pts
Of the following, who credited with innovating modal jazz and fusion?
Miles Davis |
Charlie Parker |
Dizzy Gillespie |
John Coltrane |
Question 501 pts
___ was a pianist whose work is often categorized as cool jazz.
Duke Ellington |
Dave Brubeck |
Count Basie |
Thelonious Monk |
Question 511 pts
In the second half of the 20th century, Gospel keyboardists:
all of the above |
began to use more complex chords and progressions |
began to be featured as soloists |
began to use less complex rhythms |
Question 521 pts
Barkley credits ____ as being the single most important influence in the development of gospel?
Mahalia Jackson |
Thomas Dorsey |
Sister Rosetta Tharpe |
C. Albert Tindley |
Question 531 pts
Dorsey incorporated which three things into Gospel? |
bebop solos, blues harmonica, shuffle rhythms |
African drumming, jazz instrumentation, banjo |
jazz harmony, swing rhythm, stride piano |
blues riffs, improvisation, stronger rhythmic emphasis |
Question 541 pts
Before working in gospel, _____ had been a blues pianist? |
Thomas Dorsey |
C. Albert Tindley |
Pine Top Perkins |
all of the above |
Question 551 pts
Male quartets performed gospel in the 1920. |
True |
False |
Question 561 pts
Of the following, who both sang and played electric guitar? |
Aretha Franklin |
Sister Rosetta Tharpe |
Mahalia Jackson |
Ella Fitzgerald |
Question 571 pts
In the 1950s: |
Gospel quartets added guitar |
Gospel choirs added males |
Gospel choirs added electric organ, guitars and drums |
all of the above |
Question 581 pts
Gospel singers define themselves from each other through:
embellishment |
improvisation |
all of the above |
none of the above |
Question 591 pts
Gospel concerts occurred in theatres, stadiums and auditoriums starting in the:
1930s |
1940s |
1960s |
1950s |
Question 601 pts
Of the following Gospel artists, which one did not do “crossover” pop recordings?
all of the above |
Aretha Franklin |
Sam Cooke |
Mahalia Jackson |
Question 611 pts
People in Louisiana of mixed racial origins are called Creoles.
True |
False |
Question 621 pts
Two instruments that are most characteristic of Zydeco are: |
accordion and organ |
bass and drums |
froittoir and accordion |
saxophone and bass |
Question 631 pts
Rock and roll with elements taken from Cajun and Zydeco is called?
Swamp and Roll |
All of the above |
Louisiana Roll |
Swamp pop |
Question 641 pts
Clifton Chenier played: |
Zydeco music |
The accordion |
Cajun music |
zydeco music and the accordion |
Question 651 pts
Michael Doucet is:
a major figure in the “Cajun Renaissance” |
a founding member of Beausoleil |
a fiddler |
all of the above |
Question 661 pts
Question | Both Queen Ida and Buckweat Zydeco are known for playing ___. |
all of the above |
accordion |
guitar |
froittoir |
Question 671 pts
Of the following musicians, who does Barkley credit as “virtually inventing” Zydeco?
Michael Doucet |
Amedee Ardoin |
Queen Ida |
Clifton Chenier |
Question 681 pts
The music of French speaking Blacks from south west Louisiana is called:
Cajun |
Creole |
Zydeco |
all of the above |
Question 691 pts
Creedence Clearwater revival played “Swamp pop”. |
True |
False |
Question 701 pts
A percussion instrument that is worn like a vest: |
is called a froittoir |
is made from a washboard |
is made from a washboard and is called a froittoir |
none of the above |
Question 711 pts
The person credited as the founder of Bluegrass is:
Bill Monroe |
Johnny Cash |
Hank Williams |
All of the above |
Question 721 pts
The writer of classic songs “You’re Cheatin’ Heart”, “Cold, Cold Heart” and “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” was:
Hank Williams |
Alvin Carter |
Jimmy Rogers |
Bill Monroe |
Question 731 pts
Roy Rogers is most associated with:
Gospel |
Cowboy songs |
All of the above |
Bluegrass |
Question 741 pts
Harmonies in country music are:
are generally quite simple |
generally based on primary chords: I, IV, V |
generally derived from C major |
generally based on the chords 1, 2, 3 |
Question 751 pts
The Nashville sound is generally associated with a commercial type of country music.
True |
False |
Question 761 pts
Of the following which country artist had his own tv show?
Johnny Cash |
Hank Williams |
The Carter Family |
Patsy Cline |