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Music in the 30’s CountryJazz
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Country
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History of Country Music Country When it Started ? In the Early 1920s Who it Came From? Immigrants from Great Britain Where did it start? Nashville Tennessee What happened later? Record companies traveled across the States in search of Cultural and talented Groups
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Hillbilly UUUUses Simple Melodies LLLLyrics that express Loneliness Love and Grief IIIIt began with Small Groups Singing Songs about Love, Hard Times and Social Problems Instruments Fiddle Banjo Guitar
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Western Swing MMMMusicians of the Southwest were developing Western Swing, they blended the Country music with blues and Jazz IIIIt was popularized by Bob Wills: a fiddle playing Texan and his band: “The Texas Playboys” TTTThe Country instruments used were Guitar, Fiddle and Banjo, but they added Steel and electric Guitar, Drums, Saxophone, Trumpet, Piano and Base
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Bluegrass IIIIt is known for its quick tempo and energetic style BBBBill Monroe is considered to be the creator of the style and Earl Scruggs is known for his Banjo playing. He played with Bill Monroe’s band, the “Blue Grass boys” IIIIts energetic style of playing on the on the Banjo and the Mandolin made it famous TTTThere is not much singing in Bluegrass
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Jazz
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History of Jazz Music Jazz When it Started?Where did it come from? In the early 1930s Black singers talking about unfair times What country is its origin? Jazz was Americas only true form of music What was it for? It was to be enjoyed and to relax the mind
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Swing Smooth and Steady, flowing and rhythmic Smooth and Steady, flowing and rhythmic Was not as slow as Blues and was more lively Was not as slow as Blues and was more lively It was used to dance to It was used to dance to
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Blues Very slow and moving Very slow and moving It was the slowest form of Jazz It was the slowest form of Jazz It was not used to Dance to but only to listen to It was not used to Dance to but only to listen to
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Main Musical Instruments used In Jazz Saxophone Guitars Electric & Steel Drums Brass Instruments Bells
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Differences between Country & Jazz Country Country, as in its name, was played outside of townCountry, as in its name, was played outside of town Although played only in America, it originally came from EnglandAlthough played only in America, it originally came from England Country was sung by hillbilly that were uncultured and without jobsCountry was sung by hillbilly that were uncultured and without jobs Bands that sang Country music were small ones from 3 to 6 peopleBands that sang Country music were small ones from 3 to 6 people Jazz Jazz was played in urban areas such as bars Jazz is the only music style that is 100% American Jazz was sung by workers in the city who realized they had no point in life Jazz was played by big bands for more than ten people
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Similarities between Country & Jazz Lyrics which express loneliness, optimism, hard times and most of all depressionLyrics which express loneliness, optimism, hard times and most of all depression They were both sung because people didn’t have enough money to enjoy themselves so singing was the only wayThey were both sung because people didn’t have enough money to enjoy themselves so singing was the only way
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Gospel No Instruments were used The most religious kind of Music Very Spiritual Has Solos Soul beat
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Conclusion The music in the 30’s could be depressing in different ways. There wasn’t much to hope for in those days and the only thing to cheer people up was singing. The feeling was depressing but they were sung with optimism. The radio was an important device in the 30’s. It was accessible to people even if they were isolated and alone. Through the radio songs became popular and everybody could sing them. This gave the people a sense of community and a unification. Thus making the radio very important for the lives of people.
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