Who was a purveyor of the pop/country sound?
a. Willie Nelson
b. Emmylou Harris
c. Glenn Frey
d. John Denver
D
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How can Ewe musicians imply both a six-feel beat background and a four-feel beat at the same time? See if you can diagram a background of twelve eighth-note units (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) and show how this background can be felt as both a four-feel and six-feel beat within which two bell phrase shapes can occur
(L L S L L L S and L S L L L S L). What will be an ideal response?
Identify the composer and title of the listening example
a. Machaut, Kyrie of Messe de Nostre Dame b. Countess of Dia, A chanter m’er c. Weelkes, As Vesta was from Latmos Hill Descending d. Hildegard of Bingen, O rubor sanguinis e. Josquin, Ave Maria
How does the social context for most musical performances in non-Western cultures relate to which musical element is emphasized?
a. The most common context is religion, so timbre is the most important element around the world. b. The most common context is theater, so texture is the most important element around the world. c. The most common context is dance, so rhythm is the most important element around the world. d. The most common context is dance, so harmony is the most important element around the world.
Please match the musical term with the corresponding phrase.
A. cover B. Tin Pan Alley C. minstrel show D. lyrics E. standards F. rockabilly G. hacks H. a tempo I. crossover