2. Cultural origins: Late 19th century, south
United States.
Combining elements of: spirituals, work
songs, shouts , chants, and rhymed simple
narrative ballads.
Instruments: Guitar· Piano · Harmonica ·
Saxophone · Vocals · Trumpet ·Trombone
and Double bass.
5. Cultural origins: Early 1910s New Orleans
from a confluence of African and European music
traditions.
Its use of: Blue notes, improvisation,
polyrhythms, syncopation, and the swing note.
Performers: Trumpet: Louis Amstrong, Saxophone:
Pedro Iturralde, Charlie Parker, Clarinet: Benny
Goodmann, Singers: Billie Holiday, Diane Krall.
9. Cultural origins: Originated in the United
States during the late 1940s.
Typical instruments: The electric guitar,
bass guitar, drums, and keyboard
instruments and synthesizers.
Including : Rhythm and blues and gospel
music; in addition to country and western.
10. Groups: Bill Haley and the Comets, Jerry
Lee Lewis, The Everly Brothers, B. B. king.
11.
12.
13. Cultural origins: Late 1950s, United States
combining elements of gospel music and
rhythm and blues.
Performers: Aretha Franklin, Ben E.king, Otis
Redding.
Typical instruments are: Guitar - Bass -
Piano- Organ - Drums -Keyboards – Vocals.
15. Cultural origins: Late 1950s, United States.
Utilising traditional music and new
compositions in a traditional style, usually on
acoustic instruments.
Bob Dylan with hits including "Blowin in the
Wind" and "Masters of War" , which brought
"protest songs" .
18. Cultural origins: 1950s, United Kingdom and
United States.
Typical instruments:Vocals • Electric
guitar• Bass guitar • Drums • Keyboards •
Acoustic Guitar • Piano • Synthesizer •
Drum machine • Sequencer • Sampler.
Consisting of short and simple love songs.
22. Other important pop groups: Oasis, Blur,
Radiohead, Supergrass, TheVerve.
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24. Cultural origins: 1950s and 1960s, United
Kingdom, United States.
Many rock groups consist of: An electric
guitarist, a singer, bass guitarist, and a
drummer, forming a quartet.
Groups: Rolling Stones, The Animals, Pink
Floyd, The Doors.
30. Cultural origins: Late 1960s, United Kingdom and
United States.
Typical instruments: Electric guitar • bass guitar •
drums • vocals • keyboards.
Important groups: Deep Purple , AC/DC , Led
Zeppelin , Iron Maiden and Metallica .
Is traditionally characterized by loud distorted
guitars, bass and drum sound, and vigorous vocals.
35. Stylistic origins: Soul music with a greater
emphasis on beats, influences from rhythm and
blues, jazz, and psychodelic rock.
Cultural origins: Mid 1960s, United States.
Typical instruments: Bass guitar - Electric guitar -
Drums - Keyboards -Horns, Congas.
Important performers: James Brown, Stevie
Wonder and Michael Jackson.
39. Stylistic origins: Disco is a genre of dance music.
Musical influences: include funk, Latin and soul
music.
Cultural origins: Late 1960s – early 1970s; US
and Canada.
Typical instruments: Electric guitar • Bass
guitar • Keyboard •Drums •String section • Horn
section •Orchestra • Percussion.
43. Cultural origins: Mid-1970s, United States,
United Kingdom, andAustralia.
Typical instruments:Vocals • electric
guitar • bass • drums.
Short songs, stripped-down instrumentation,
and often political, anti-establishment lyrics.
Groups: Sex Pistols, Clash, Ramones, Green
Day, Offspring.
48. Cultural origins: Is a form of electronic dance
music that emerged in Detroit, Michigan
(USA) in the mid to late 1980s.
Groups: kraftwerk,Depeche Mode,
Chemical Brothers, David Guetta.
Typical instruments: Synthesizer,
keyboards, sampler, drum machine,
sequencer, personal computer.
54. Cultural origins: Mid to late 1970s, United
Kingdom, United States and France.
Typical instruments: Electric guitar – bass
guitar – drums – synthesizers – vocals.
Groups: The Police, U2,The Strokes,
Coldplay, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party , and
The Killers.
60. Cultural origins:Mid-1980s, Washington.
Typical instruments: Electric guitar - Bass
guitar - Drums – Vocals.
Groups: Nirvana, Pearl Jam.
Is generally characterized by distorted
electric guitars and contrasting song
dynamics.