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Jazz Music

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Jazz Music
The development of the
jazz genre was an offshoot
of the music of African
slaves who were brought
to America.
Ragtime
Ragtime is an American popular
musical style mainly for piano, that
originated in the Afro-American
communities of St. Louis and New
Orleans. It was said to be a
modification of the “marching
mode” made popular by John
John Philip Sousa Philip Sousa.
Ragtime

Jelly Roll Morton Scott Joplin


Big Band
The term “Big Band” refers to
a large ensemble form
originating in the United
States in the mid-1920s closely
associated with the Swing Era
and its jazz elements
Instruments used
Drums

Trumpets

Trombone

Saxophone Electric Guitar Piano


Glenn Miller Orchestra
Count Basie Orchestra
Bennie Goodman Orchestra
Solo Singers

Cab Calloway Doris Day


Bebop
Bebop or bop is a musical style of
modern jazz that emerged during
World War II. It was
characterized by a fast tempo,
instrumental virtuosity, and
improvisation.
Bebop
Dizzy Charlie Roy Thelonius Max
Jazz Rock
Jazz rock is the music of 1960s
and 1970s bands that inserted
jazz elements into rock music. A
synonym for “jazz fusion”, “jazz
rock is a mix of funk and R&B”
(“rhythm and blues”)
Popular Singer/Songwriter
Van Morrison Tim Buckley Joni Mitchell
Popular Groups
•Grateful Dead •Steely Dan
•Cream •Lighthouse
•Blood, Sweat, and Tears •Frank Zappa
•Santana •Soft Machine
•Traffic •Hatfield and the North
•Chicago
Popular Music
Popular Music
Popular music literally means “Music of
Populace”, similar to traditional folk music
of the past. As it developed in the 20th
century, pop music (as it come to be
called) generally consisted of music for
entertainment of large numbers of
people, whether on radio or in live
performances.
Folk Music
Traditionally folk music refers to melodies and
songs of the common people that are handed
down from one generation to the next. Folk music
often expresses the character the ethnic and social
groups and sometimes of a nation. It can express
political or religions beliefs, tell a story, recount
history, or simply provide amusement.
Folk music combined with elements of rock to
express the social and political concerns of the
youth era in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
Musicians
Bob Dylan James Taylor Cat Stevens
Country and Western Music
Is a blend of popular music forms originally found in
the Southern United States. It has roots in
traditional folk music and evolved rapidly in the
1920’s. The term “country music” began to be used
in the 1940’s when the earlier term “hillbilly music”
as felt to be degrading and the term as
subsequently embraced in 1970’s. It features simple
tunes, usually sung solo accompanied by a guitar, a
banjo or an occasional whistling.
Kenny Rogers
Kenny Rogers has a unique
voice with the story teller
style and he defined what
came to be known as
“country crossover” as he
also recorded ballads and
rock materials
Ballads
The ballad originated as an expressive
folk song in narrative verse with text
dealing typically with love. The word is
derived both from the medieval
French “Chanson Balladee” and
“balladee” which refers to dancing
song
Variation of Ballads
Blues Ballads
This is a fusion of Anglo American and
Afro American styles from the 19th
century. Accompanied by the banjo or
guitar.
Pop Standard and Jazz Ballads
George Gershwin
This is blues style built
from a single verse of
16 bars ending of the
dominant of the half-
cadence, followed by
the refrain or chorus
part of 16 or 32 bars in
Duke Ellington AABA form.
Pop and Rock Ballads
Don McLean
Pop and rock ballad is an
emotional love song with
suggestions of folk music,
as in the Beatles
composition. This style is
sometimes applied to
strophic (repeating verse)
story songs.
Standards
In music the term “standard” is
used to denote the most popular
and enduring songs from a
particular genre or style. It is
mostly in a slow or moderate
tempo with the relaxed mood.
Frank Sinatra
Among the foremost
proponents of this style
was Frank Sinatra, also
known as “OL’ Blue
Eyes”, “Chairman Of The
Board” or “The Voice”.
Nat King Cole
American balladeer Nat King
Cole an accomplished pianist, he
owes most of his popular music
fame to his soothing baritone
voice. He is widely considered
“one of the important musical
personalities in United States
history”.
Matt Monro
Matt Monro was an
English teacher who
became one of the most
popular entertainers in
the international music
during the 1960’s.
Rock and Roll
Rock and roll as hugely popular song form in
the United States during the late 1940’s to the
1960’s. It combined afro- American forms. The
lead instruments were the piano and
saxophone, but these were eventually replaced
by modern instruments.
The style derived its name from the motion of
the ship on the ocean “rock and roll”
Elvis Presley and The Beatles
The greatest exponent of
rock and roll style was
the legendary Elvis
Presley. Presley’s style
was the precursor to that
of the British band
known as THE BEATLES.
The Beatles became the
most influential groups in
the history of pop music.
John Lennon
JOHN LENNON (1940-1980) is an English musician, singer performer,
songwriter and co-songwriter. He was born and raised in Liverpool,
England
Lennon formed a songwriting partnership with Paul McCartney, which
is considered as “one of the most celebrated songwriting partnerships
of the 20th century. Lennon’s hit compositions are Strawberry fields
forever, Help! In my life, tomorrow never knows rain etc.
Among his solo top billboard hits include Imagine, Mind Games, Power
to the People, Dream, Nobody Told me, Watching the wheels and
Instant Karma.
• “Fifth Greatest Singer” year 2008
• Songwriter Hall of Fame year 1987
• Roll Hall of Fame 1988
• Solo Artist 1994
Sir James Paul McCartney
SIR JAMES PAUL MCCARTNEY (1942) is an English singer,
songwriter, multi-instrumental, co-writer and composer.
McCartney has been “recognized as one of the most successful
composers and performers of all time, with 60 gold discs and sales
of over 100 million albums and 100 million singles of his work with
the Beatles as a solo artist’’
• Rock Hall Of Fame year 1988
• Solo Artist year 1999
• 21-time Grammy Award
• Billboard Hot 100
His top compositions include Hey Jude; Fool On The Hill; I’ll Follow
The Sun; I will; I saw Her Standing; All My Loving; Paperback
writer; Michelle; Eleanor Rigby; we Can work It Out; And I Love
Her; Here ,There, And Everywhere
Disco
The 1970s saw the rise of another form of pop
music known as “disco”. Disco music performed
pertained to rock music that was more
danceable, thus leading to the establishments of
venues for public dancing also called discos. The
term originated from the French word
‘’discotheque’’ which means library for
phonograph records.
Superstars
Donna Summer

Gloria Gaynor ABBA


Pop Music
Parallel with the
disco era, other
pop music
superstars
continued to
emerge.
Michael Jackson, King of Pop
The most popular solo performer of all time is
Michael Joseph Jackson who was born on August
29, 1958 and died on June 25, 2009.
The seventh child of the Jackson family, he made
his debut as an entertainer in 1968 as a member of
the Jackson 5. He then began a solo career in 1971
while still a member of the group and was referred
to as the “King of Pop” in subsequent years.
In the early 1980s, he became a dominant figure in
American Popular Music and culture. He was the
first African American entertainer to amass a strong
crossover following on MTV.
Michael Jackson
With stage performances and music videos,
Jackson popularized a number of physically
complicated dance techniques, such as the
“robot” and the “moonwalk”
His other achievements include multiple
Guinness World Records, 13 Grammy Awards,
13 #1 Singles and the sale of 750 millions
records worldwide.
After his death, Billboard’s entire top nine
positions on Billboard’s top Catalog Albums
chart housed Jackson related titles on July 1.
2009
Today’s Pop Music Idols
Hip Hop and Rap
Hip Hop music is a stylized, highly
rhythmic type of music that
usually (but not always) includes
portions of rhythmically chanted
words called “rap”. Among the
early hip hop artists ere LL Cool J
and Run D.M.C while more recent
popular names in this genre have
been Beastie Boys, Eminem and
Kanye West
Alternative Music
Alternative music was an underground
independent form of music that arose in
the 1980s. It became widely popular in
the 1990s as a way to defy “mainstream”
rock music. Thus, it was known for its
unconventional practices such as
distorted guitar sounds, oppressive lyrics
and defiant attitudes
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