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Begins on page 344 Chapter 38 Popular Music Since 1950
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Changes in Social Setting Population has almost tripled since 1950 “Baby boom” after World War II Increased prosperity TV replaces radio; radio for specific markets More and diverse recording companies Minorities more conscious of identity
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Blues and Soul Music of African American people ► Rhythm and Blues ► Soul ► Rap
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Country Music Music of southern white population Characteristics ► Sung in a plain style with much sincerity ► Accompanied by guitars and fiddles ► Simple melodies, harmonies, and rhythm ► Texts realistic and often sentimental
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Country Music Radio important in its early development Several stars later sold millions of recordings ► Hank Williams: “Your Cheatin’ Heart” Types: ► Country-Western ► Rockabilly ► Bluegrass Copyright © 2010 by Schirmer Cengage Learning
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Rock Combination of country and blues, but often with message of impatience with social norms Characteristics ► Strong beat, with backbeat ► Melody and harmony often used modes ► Timbre varies much with type of rock ► Freer lyrics and topics ► Performances often dazzling
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Rock Development and types British influence Folk rock Fusion Satire and punk Music videos
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Other Types of Popular Music Latin American ► Salsa ► Reggae Copyright © 2010 by Schirmer Cengage Learning
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Other Types of Popular Music Modern jazz ► Bop ► Free jazz ► Modern jazz Brubeck: “Blue Rondo a la Turk” Copyright © 2010 by Schirmer Cengage Learning
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Summary Blues and Soul Country music Rock Other types of popular music ► Latin American ► Modern jazz
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