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Jazz
Quiz 1
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Music
Undergraduate 1
02/17/2013

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Term
Typical Jazz Instrumentation (Rhythm Section and Frontline)
Definition
  1. Rhythm Section - Drums, bass, piano
  2. Frontline - Clarinet, sax, trumpet, and trombone 
Term
Improvisation
Definition
Spontaneous rhythm
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Forms (Blues and Song Form)
Definition
  1. Blues Form: AAB
  2. Song Form: AABA 
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Rhythm
Definition
pattern of attack or accent
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Pulse
Definition
1 2 3 4
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Beat
Definition
1+2+3+4+
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Downbeat
Definition
1 2 3 4
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Up beat
Definition
+ + + +
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Minstrelsy (When, what type of entertainment)
Definition
1840-1920, variety show
Term
"Black Face"
Definition
white performers would pain their faces black to resemble African Americans as a joke
Term
What did Minstrelsy bring to our country
Definition

Brought nationalism to our country - but ingrained rascism in the country

Even though its rascist it stayed around becuase it made money

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Forms of Jazz (textual and harmonic)
Definition
  1. Textual: AAB
  2. Harmonic (12-Bar Blues):
    1. Tonic
    2. Subdominant, tonic
    3. Dominant, tonic 
Term
12 bar (country/ delta) blues
Definition

secular counterpart to the spiritual

male singer - self accompany on guitar/ bango

good blues song will make you "feel better"

Term
Robert Johnson
Definition

1911-1938

Exemplified style of the blues

 

Term
Ragtime
Definition

1890-1915

"syncopation gone mad"

Its the idea of "ragging"  something and prominence of syncopation

formal connection to Marching Brass Band form

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Scott Joplin
Definition

1868-1917

most prolific composer of ragtime

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Maple Leaf Rag (1899)
Definition

Rag

Form: AABBACCDD or Intro AABBCCDDEE

Term
Pre-Jazz Historical Threads
Definition
  1. Transcontinental Slave Trade and the African Diaspora
  2. Indeigenous African music-making values/practices
  3. Vocal Blues Tradition
  4. Minstrelsy tradition and advancement of racial stereotypes
  5. Congo Square
  6. African status 
  7. Civil War
  8. Marching/ Brass Band traditoin
  9. Reconstruction
  10. Plessy v. Ferguson
  11. Merging of musical traditions
  12. Sex, brothels, and "jass"
Term
Congo Square
Definition
in New Orleans, slave owners let slaves play in congo square to give them a break from their work and they would play music, but it wasn't music from Africa
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African Status in 19th Century America
Definition
Creoles v slave population: stark cultural and musical differences
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American Civil War
Definition

1861-1865

Northern occupaiton of New Orleans, which means that Africans had the chance to play their music

Term
Marching/ Brass Band tradition
Definition
instumental surplus following the war
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Reconstruction
Definition

1865-1876

  1. Rise of the Ku Klux Klan
  2. Segregation (Jim Crow), white supremacy, poverty, and lynching commonplace
  3. Creoles become second-class citizens overnight and forced into African American ghettos
Term
Plessy v. Ferguson
Definition

1895

"Separate but equal" made constitututional

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Merging of Musical Traditions
Definition
  1. African American Blues
  2. Creole European technical training
  3. Fusion of vocal blues tradition into instumental tradition 
Term
Country and Classic Blues Instrumentation
Definition
  1. Country blues instrumentation = banjo/ guitar and voice
  2. Classic blues instrumentation = updated to full band and voice

 

Term
Defining Characteristics of New Oleans (Dixieland) style
Definition
  1. Role of dance in cementing jazz's popularity
  2. "Collective" Improvisation 
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Common roles of early New Orleans melody instruments
Definition
  1. Trumpet = melody 
  2. Clarinet = pitched above melody, often embellishing melody 
  3. Trombone = pitched below trumpet and clarinet, supporting melody recording fidelity
Term
The Original Dixieland (Jass) Jazz Band
Definition
First Jazz Recording = "Livery Stable Blues" and "Dixie Jazz Band One-Step", recorded February 26, 1917
Term
King Oliver and Creole Jazz Band
Definition

King Oliver played: cornet

"Alligator Hop" 1923

"Dippermouth Blues" 1923

Term
The biggest distinction between jazz and any othe type of music
Definition
The collective improvisation (each instrument is important)
Term
Jelly Roll Morton
Definition

Instrument: piano

Self-proclaimed first composer of jazz (first to write things down)

Importance of New Orleans funeral march tradition

"Dead Man Blues" Morton's Red Hot Peppers 1926

Term
James P. Johnson
Definition

Instrument: piano

"Charleston" 1925

Term
Louis Armstrong
Definition

1901-1971

Influenced every jazz player to follow him for 25 years

called to chicago by Oliver during the great migration

 

Term
Stylistic Traits of Louis Armstrong
Definition
  • Incredible power of volume
  • Amazing technician/ virtuoso
  • Brilliant improviser 
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First Recording of Louis Armstrong
Definition

"Chimes Blues" with King Oliver 1923

Recording in Richmond Indiana

Had to stand in hallway bc he was too loud

Term
"West End Blues"
Definition

Armstrong and His Hot Five (1928)

Armstrongs opening solo is one of the first defining solos in jazz

Term
"Hotter Than That"
Definition

Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five (and later "Seven")

1927

Term
Edward "Duke" Ellington: important differences w Armstrong
Definition

1899-1974

  • Biography
  • Musical Style and Approach

 

Term
Duke Ellingtons Biography
Definition
  • Northern upbringing (Washington D.C.)
  • Priviledged, upper-middle class (father worked at the White House)
  • Supportive family unit
  • Strong sense of self despite rampant racial bias of the early 20th century 
Term
"Duke" Ellingtons Musical Style and Approach
Definition
  1. Wrote for an "orchestra" vs a band
  2. Transitional status into Swing Era as a definitive figure of that specific style (unlike Armstrong's more "universal" jazz stylistic appeal)
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