MUSIC 2II3 Lecture 3: Tin Pan Alley & Jazz, Folk Ballad, Fiddle Tunes, Slave History, Blues Craze
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In the studio they didn"t record drums knocked off: they used sticks, guitar didn"t record well, replaced with banjo. Giovanni palestrna, 1560s, pope marcellus mass: agnus dei i: he said i"m gonna come up with rules to satisfy the church, guidebook so that people can hear the words, we need to hear the words!!!!! Fuuuuuckkk: its important in euroamerican music to have clarity in music, a cantor begins the song, which is added to by others in polyphony. Euro-american secular music: old time music, folk ballad, fiddle tune, fiddle and guitar and stuff they can carry across the ocean, no chelos hun, sorry sis, used to designate euro-american traditions of appalachia. Btwf?: no squeaky doors sis, strophic form (same melody/different verses, moral or lesson. So basically it"s a fucking novel, sis: sung a capella (without instrumental accompaniment, usually just a voice, you don"t learn shit from a guitar, emotional core (unchanging story line, transmitted orally/aurally, tune families (shared melodies)