Mexican African influence

Question 11 pts

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

 

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

 

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

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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

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Question 751 pts

The Nashville sound is generally associated with a commercial type of country music.

True
False

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Question 761 pts

Of the following which country artist had his own tv show?

Johnny Cash
Hank Williams
The Carter Family
Patsy Cline