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HRRI: The Roots of Rock

Unit 1, Chapter 1
Across
The blues form structure in three, four measure phrases. The lyrics follow an AAB pattern and the chords typically follow this structure: I/I/I/I, IV/IV/I/I, V/IV/I/I.
Solo or group singing along with the rhythm of the work being done by the singer(s)
A style of performance where a leader sings or performs and a group answers either in echo or in chorus.
The act of moving your lips to synchronize with a pre-recorded song.
A theatrical genre of variety entertainment
A style of bass playing that involves the bass playing on every beat, moving note to note in the scale.
Three or more musical tones sounded simultaneously
The country blues style that developed in the Mississippi Delta region of the south (rough vocals and guitar sound).
Having a rhythm that stresses the weak beats instead of the strong beats
Style of blues sung by women accompanied by a band.
A style of soft, sentimental singing usually done by men using a microphone.
The name given to the collection of New York City music publishers and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century
A guitar technique used by many blues and rock guitarists in which the player pushes or pulls the string temporarily causing the string to tighten and the pitch to be raised.
The technique of adding more tracks of sound to a recording that has already been taped.
The group of solo instruments in a jazz band
Down
The sections into which a single beat is divided. Either even or uneven.
The earliest and simplest form of the blues performed by a solo singer accompanying themselves on guitar.
Style of jazz popular in the 1930s and 1940s played by a big band. Very structured with limited improvisation.
The exclusive legal right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the matter and form of something
A musical scale made up of five notes
The drums, bass, piano, and guitar of a jazz band. Responsible for keeping the harmonic and rhythmic structure.
Short one to two measure solo sections usually in a New Orleans Jazz Band piece.
Create and perform (music, drama, or verse) spontaneously
Multiple rhythm patterns played at the same time
A glass or metal tube that fits over a guitarist's finger. Used to bend pitches and slide from chord to chord.
A style of music played especially on the piano, characterized by a syncopated melodic line and regularly accented accompaniment, evolved by black American musicians in the 1890s