PPT-Blues, Jazz & Polyphonic
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L istening in George Elliott Clarkes Blue Black Music as Survival I have sometimes thought the mere hearing of those songs would do more to impress some minds
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L istening in George Elliott Clarkes Blue Black Music as Survival I have sometimes thought the mere hearing of those songs would do more to impress some minds with the horrible character of slavery than the reading of whole volumes of. in the Fourteenth Century. . Conflict in the church. “Babylonian Captivity” of the Pope — 1309–1378. The Great Schism — 1378–1417. RESULT – rise of secularism as the church lost credibility. Creating an American Artform. Delta Blues . African-Americans in the 1800s sang about the pains of slavery, usually without any instruments.. The first blues music was created along the Mississippi Delta. This style is called Delta Blues and sometimes Country Blues.. History of Rock & Roll . Chpt. . 12. The Vietnam War . Vietnam Protest. The Psychedelic Blues . The music of the oppressed race . Made popular by College kids . Jimi. Hendrix. Part Cherokee . From a broken home in Seattle . Jazz. Typical Instruments. Vocals. Piano. Banjo. Guitar. Double bass. Trumpet. Trombone. Saxophone. Tuba. Clarinet. Flute. Bass guitar. Drum kit. Vibraphone. Characteristics of Jazz. Because it spans music from over 100 years now, jazz can be very difficult to define. A look at their works. Duke Ellington. Jazz Pianist of the Harlem Renaissance. Legendary Jazz Pianist from Washington D.C. who moved to New York in the . 1920s. http. ://. www.biography.com/people/duke-ellington-9286338/videos/duke-ellington-role-in-harlem-renaissance-15037507978. Schedule 8 Juniors Seniors 5:30 - 6:30 and level p lacement (Teresa) 6:30 - 7:30 Jazz (Alexandra) 6:30 - 7:30 Broadway Jazz (Karen) 7:30 - 8:30 Broadway Jazz (Karen) 7:30 - 8:30 Jazz (Alexandra) Wed, MUH 271 Jazz History. Buddy Bolden. "Sometime around 1897, the Charles "Buddy" Bolden band began filling the dance halls and streets of New Orleans with a new kind of music. Instead of following the notes on sheet music like they were a railroad track, Buddy made his cornet an extension of his emotions. To this rough Negro barber, popular melodies were only points of embarkation for funky, hip-swinging improvisation. Some twenty years later this new music would be called . Blues evolved and no one single person is credited with its invention. . Musicologist credit Charlie (Charley) Patton as the first known blues artist. . The Blues begins to travel. With the success of early blues artist, the blues will begin to spread to other parts of the rural south and across the country developing different regional styles and stars. Engelbert 2015. To think about…. Last class we examined multimedia sources about how slavery became the norm in America. It was illegal for slaves to learn to read and write, so they turned. . to. Armstrong. Jazz plus Jazz = Jazz (Parks & Rec). Is This Jazz?. Some. Eras and Genres in Jazz. New Orleans – (late. 1890s-1920?). Chicago – (1920s). Swing. – (1930s-40). Bebop – (1940s. New York, November 19-20, 2002. WGBH. Presented by: Anne Zeiser. Martin Scorsese Presents. PROJECT ELEMENTS. 3. Project Elements. TV . Series-7 part (PBS) (. M. artin Scorsese). Radio Series-13 part (PRI). New York, November 19-20, 2002. WGBH. Presented by: Anne Zeiser. Martin Scorsese Presents. PROJECT ELEMENTS. 3. Project Elements. TV . Series-7 part (PBS) (. M. artin Scorsese). Radio Series-13 part (PRI). Glamour, culture, and excitement!. The Lost Generation. Finding a new meaning of life in postwar America. La Vie Boehme!. "Bohemian" is applied to people who live unconventional, usually artistic, lives.. American music. Summary. A . small. . historical. point. Rock’n’roll (teenagers’ music). My favorites. Small historial point. Time of SLAVERY (Africans and Europeans). Emancipation and segregation : the BLUES.
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