VPMA93H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Reactive Oxygen Species, Kapellmeister, Aulos

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Blues: an expressive, soulful style of singing that emerged from the african american. Spiritual and work song at the end of the nineteenth century. It features spoken dialogue developing dramatic situations appropriate for song, ensemble numbers, and dance. Fred astaire"s dance style: casual sophistication, transparent rhythmic intricacy, apparent ease of execution, and consummate musicality. 32-bar popular song form a standard song form, usually divided into shorter sections, such as. Rhythm and blues (r&b) a term applied to certain characteristic african-american musical styles prominent during the late 1940s and the 1950s. Chicago electric blues: combined delta (rural) blues with electric guitar and amplifier; combined the sounds of the country and the city. Rock "n" roll a type of american popular music of the 1950s, based chiefly on elements of. Often described as a merger of black rhythm and blues with white country music, with more emphasis on the contributions of black musicians 12-bar blues pattern.