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Let us begin with the question, Why study Rock and Roll? One might reply somewhat flippantly, “Because it’s there!” But the question deserves a more thoughtful answer. First, we must realize that rock and roll is basically and primarily a musical style. It utilizes the same musical elements (rhythm, pitch, dynamics, form, timbre, etc.) found in all styles of music. How these ingredients are combined, in what proportions and with what characteristics, defines rock as a distinct musical style. As with all musical styles, there are some good examples, some bad examples and a lot in between. It is as inaccurate to say that all rock is bad as it is to say that all classical music is good. Such musical value judgments should rest not a total style per se, but on how creatively and skillfully the musical creator uses the musical resources appropriate to the specific style. But rock and roll us more then just a musical style. It is an extremely important and influential social factor. When the final figures are in from the second half of the 20 th century, rock will undoubtedly prove to be the single most potent economic factor in the multibillion-dollar music industry. Musically, rock has influenced the music we hear on television, in the films, and in commercials. It has influenced jazz, church music, classical music, and even it’s own ancestors: rhythm and blues and country western. Socially, rock culture’s influence has been witnessed in hairstyles, clothing, language, lifestyles, and politics. In other words,. Any historian of the last half of the 20 th century must devote significant consideration to rock and roll being one of the primary forces in our society as a whole (socially, culturally, economically, politically, and musically). Any force that has that kind of impact on society deserves study History of Rock and Roll 6 th Edition It’s History and Stylistic Development
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Bridge between Jazz and Rock Pop Music Country and Western Rhythm and Blues Overview of the 50’s Choose one early group considered to be influential in the crossover to early rock Write a one page paper on that groups history and influence on the style Group Individual
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http://hs.riverdale.k12.or.us/~hfinnert/exhib_06/josephh/paper.html http://asweknowit.ca/evcult/USBlues.shtml http://liraproductions.com/jazzrock/htdocs/histhome.htm http://www.menziesera.com/origins_of_rock/origins_of_rock.shtml http://rockhall.com/education/inside-the-classroom/rockin/roots/ Pop, Country Western, and Rhythm and Blues
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http://www.goldminemag.com/article/1940s-musicians-laid-the-cornerstone-for-rock-n-roll http://rock-n-roll.40s-50s.info/en/index.html http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_songs50s.html http://library.thinkquest.org/5944/50sRock.html http://www.oswego.edu/academics/colleges_and_departments/departments/music/classes/MUS_11 7/poprock_50_60.pdf
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