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History Of Jazz
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Undergraduate 1
07/04/2011

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Social Characteristics of West African Music
Definition

 

a) African music is functional.

b) Music is organized as part of all social events.

c) Dance and music are inseparable.

d) There are no spectators in West African society.     

Term
African Groove Music
Definition

Jazz

Funk

Rap

Rock

Latin Music

Brazilian Music

Raggae

Term
Oral Tradition
Definition

 

a) African music is not written but memorized and learned by rote.

b) Musicians play an important role in African society

Term
Idiophones
Definition

"Self-Pounding" African Instrument

 

Term

Rhythmic Idiophones

 

(What Kind of rattles do they have and what do they do?)

Definition

Played by being shaken, or rattled.

Primary rattles: Held in the hand and played.

Secondary rattles: Worn on the body and activated by body movements.

Term
Concussion Idiophones
Definition
Are Struck
Term
Friction Idiophones
Definition
Singing Bowls
Term
Blown Idiophones
Definition
 Aeolsklavier
Term

 Cultural heritage brought from Africa by the slaves was freely maintained for a longer period of time on the Islands and

in South America. This was due to...

Definition

 

a. Absentee landowning.

b. A lack of interest in leisure activities.

c. Frequent influxes of new arrivals from Africa.

d. High proportion of blacks to whites

Term

 

“Bahl ‘Oman Bahl"

Definition

 

• Jamaican work song

• Steady rhythm after a slow intro.

• Song has a functional nature.

• Call and response form

Term

 

“Georgie Lyon"

Definition

 

• Jamaican work song.

• Call and response form.

• Rhythm is syncopated.

• Strong accents.

Term
 Slavery In The U.S
Definition

 

• In the 1600’s slavery was given legal sanction.

• The specific system of slavery varied from colony to colony.

• The lives of slaves were governed by these systems

Term
 Northern Colonies Slavery
Definition

 

• Slavery was limited by legislation and existed on a very small scale.

• Slaves generally lived and worked alongside their masters

Term
 Southern Colonies Slavery
Definition

 

• Slaves social environment was governed by farms and plantations.

• Slaves had limited contact with slave holders.2

• They were able to develop their own social structure within that environment.

Term
Slave Music
Definition

• Music was multi-functional.

• In the early days it was more African than American gradually transforming into African-American forms.

• No distinction between sacred and secular music.

Term
Characteristics of work songs
Definition

 

• Mainly rhythmic to accompany work.

• Short phrases.

• Solo and chorus follow each other instantly (call and response).

• African music.

• Words and music improvised.

• Work songs remained relatively untouched by European Influence

Term
 Examples of work songs
Definition

 

• “Ain’t I Right”

• “Carrie Belle” (boatman’s song)

Term
 “Field Hollers"
Definition

 

• The earliest of African-American songs

Term
Characteristics of African-American Vocal aesthetics
Definition

 

• Use of falsetto.

• Use of Vibrato.

• Tone quality not “pure”.

• Use of slides and note-bending

Term
 Examples of Field Hollers
Definition

 

• “Hallie, Come On!” (woman’s field holler)

• “Chickens Done Crowed” (sunrise holler)

Term
 “Go to Sleepy"
Definition

 

• Children’s lullaby.

• Notes are swung.

• Very strong rhythm adds to swing feel.

• Scoops and slides in the voice add another dynamic to the song

*Recreational Secular Song

Term
“Hambone, Hambone”
Definition

• Children’s pattin’ song.

• Hambone is the art of percussion you create by slapping your thighs and chest in rhythm.

• Call and response used

*Recreational Secular Song

Term
“Black Woman”
Definition

 

• Same vocal techniques used.

• Vocal range is expanded.

• Call and response between voice and guitar.

• Guitar uses the same techniques as the voice

*Blues

*Recreational Secular Song

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