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It is what the body feels first in music and responds to so eagerly. What are some examples that make your body sway, march, stomp your feet, clap etc..?
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The beat or pulse gives music much of its energy, excitement and drive. Felt time- the space that music appears to carve out for itself (the beat conveys this)
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We begin to anticipate what will happen in music and be delighted when something unexpected happens We feel as if time flies by when engaged in a film, play, speech, or piece of music.
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Musicians learn to perform more than one rhythm at a time. Ex. A pianist may play one with the left hand and another with the right hand Ex. Tap your head and rub your stomach
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Deliberate shifts of the accent so that it conflicts with the steady beat and tries to upset the steady pulse Focuses on the weak beats to create an unexpected imbalance for pleasure.
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Has been part of the life of every tribe, society, and culture. Marriage, birth, successful hunt, good crop, or a victory. Evil spirits, prevent sickness or danger, and to cope with life.
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Dance is more than just physical movement, it is expression!!! Dances are popular because of their distinctive rhythms Today thousands of music videos feed our appetites for dance. Think of certain tv shows or stations that just focus on the art of dance or music videos…
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Dance music of Latin America and Cuba became popular in the states during the 1930’s and 40’s. Popular dances: Cha-cha Rumba Mambo Calypso Samba Tango Roots are traced back to Africa
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Latin American dance performed at a moderately slow, walklike tempo Gliding steps and dips Became popular as a ballroom dance in Europe and the in the states after WWI
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Afro-Brazilian dance that is faster and jazzier than the Tango Improvisation
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Popular music style mixing African and Caribbean rhythms created by Jamaican musicians.
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Dance music created by Texas- Mexicans 3 influences: Polka and waltz Germans, Czechs and poles Button accordion
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Expresses the mystical elements of religion, love, birth, death, hunting, war, and celebration. Music is considered sacred and not used just for entertainment. Native Americans sing and dance to show pride in who they are as a people and to bring good fortune to their people as well.
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America began to love this type of dancing in the 19 th century during minstrel shows, operettas and vaudeville shows. Tap dancing – feet are used as percussive instruments - is also distinctly American and made its Broadway debut in the early 1920’s in black musicals. Bill “Bojangles” Robinson- known as the The King of Tap Dancers Very integral part of American musical theatre
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The art of telling a story through music and movement originated in ballet Style of classical dance that emerged in France during the 16 th century Very strenuous dance lasting only a couple minutes at a time Igor Stravinsky- wrote the first ballet score (The Firebird) 1910
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Developed by American dancers as an alternative to ballet, made up of a variety of dance styles
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Set of instrumental pieces each in the character of a dance Composed for a keyboard instrument or a small orchestra
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Rather slow and charming old French dance in triple meter Originated as a country dance The epitome of the classical period
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Started as a social dance and eventually graduated to concert hall Unsophisticated and unrestrained Popular for nearly 200 years
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