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AmPopMusic Study Units cover the historical unfolding of musical genres from their very beginnings. Throughout over 120 chapters in the Etext, users discover the birth, but also the evolution, of American musical styles. Audio and video examples are woven throughout the reading material, making learning an engaging multimedia experience.
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An Overview. Ch. 1: John Lomax – Recording American Roots...
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An Overview. Ch. 1: John Lomax – Recording American Roots Music. Ch. 2: Woody Guthrie – “Father of Modern American Folk Music” Ch. 3: Leadbelly & Pete Seeger: End of the First Wave
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AmPopMusic. 237 likes. An Interactive Etext covering American Popular Music History.
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1. Democratic; no single soloist. 2. All musicians had opportunity to play solo lines. 3. No written music: "collective improvisation". What are the three characteristics of Early New Orleans Jazz (Dixieland)? *played private parties. *sunday afternoon picnics at the lake.
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Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The Popular Mainstream, album-oriented rock (AOR), Disco and more.