FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
Known as pop standards, American
standards or jazz standards, originated
from the 1910s
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
Used to denote the most popular and
enduring songs from a particular style
Mostly in a slow or moderate tempo
with a relaxed mood.
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
Features highly singable melodies
within the range and technical capacity
of the amateur singer
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
FOREMOST PROPONENTS
Frank Sinatra
Nat King Cole
Matt Monroe
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
FRANK SINATRA
known as Ol Blue Eyes, Chairman of the
Board, or the Voice
Genre was categorized as traditional
pop
Successful singer, actor, producer,
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
FRANK SINATRA
Hit singles include My Way and
Strangers in the Night
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
NAT KING COLE
American balladeer
Owes most of his popular musical fame
to his soothing baritone voice which he
used to perform in big band, vocal jazz,
swing, traditional pop, and jump blues
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
NAT KING COLE
First black American to host his own
television show and maintained
worldwide popularity over 40 years.
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
NAT KING COLE
One of the most important musical
personalities in United States history
Hit songs: Unforgettable, Mona Lisa and
Too Young
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
MATT MONROE
One of the most popular entertainers in
the international music scene during
the 1960s
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
MATT MONROE
30 year career, he filled cabarets,
nightclubs, music halls and stadia
around the world.
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
MATT MONROE
Hit singles: Portrait of My Love, Softly as
I Leave You, From Russia with love
(James Bond theme), Born Free
(became his signature song) and Walk
Away
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(STANDARDS)
OTHER POPULAR SINGERS
Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Andy
Williams, Sammy Davis Jr., Doris Day,
Patti Page, Barbara Streisand and Paul
Anka
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ROCK AND ROLL)
Hugely popular song form in the United
States during the late 1940s to the
1960s
Combined Afro-American forms such as
the blues, jump blues, jazz and gospel
music with the Western swing and
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ROCK AND ROLL)
Style derived its names from the motion
of a ship on the ocean “rock and roll”
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ROCK AND ROLL)
LEAD INSTRUMENTS
Piano and saxophone (replaced by
modern instruments)
Classic form: employed 1 or 2 electric
guitars (lead, rhythm), string bass, bass
guitar, set of drums (provided the
rhythmic pattern)
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ROCK AND ROLL)
CHUCH BERRY
Guitarist composer, and the original
rock and roll greats
Hit singles: Johnny B Goode and Roll
Over Beethoven
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ROCK AND ROLL)
LITTLE RICHARD
Piano pounding
Combined the passion of gospel music
with rhythm and blues
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ROCK AND ROLL)
ELVIS PRESLEY
Greatest exponent
Hit songs: Heartbreak Hotel and Blue
Suede Shoes
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ROCK AND ROLL)
ELVIS PRESLEY
Complemented by his good looks and
elaborate movements that included
hugging the microphone as he sang
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ROCK AND ROLL)
THE BEATLES
Adapted the style of Elvis Presley
British band
Hit songs: Love Me Do, I Saw Her
Standing There, Get Back, A Hard Day’s
Night, Rock and Roll Music and Help
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(DISCO)
1970s new form of pop music
Pertained to rock music that was more
danceable, thus leading to the
establishment of venues for public
dancing
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(DISCO)
Originated from the French
word :Discotheque” which means a
library for phonograph record
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(DISCO)
Had a soaring and reverberating sound
rhythmically controlled by a steady beat
for ease of dancing, and accompanied
by strings, horns, electric guitars and
electric pianos and synthesizers
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(DISCO)
SUPERSTARS OF DISCO
The Bee Gees, ABBA, Donna Summer
(Queen of Disco), Earth Wind and Fire,
KC and the Sunshine Band, The Village
People and Gloria Gaynor
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(DISCO)
HIT SONGS
Dancing Queen, Stayin’ Alive, Boogie
Wonderland and Hot Stuff
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ALTERNATIVE MUSIC)
An umbrella term for underground
music that emerged in the punk rock
movement during the mid-1980s
Not employed on mainstream radio or
consumed by the mainstream audience
or whose music does not fall into any
other genre
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ALTERNATIVE MUSIC)
Considered to be rock because some of
its influence have been folk music,
reggae, electronic and jazz
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ALTERNATIVE MUSIC)
The lead instrument of this genre is
electric guitar with lyrics that talk about
social concerns, like drug abuse,
depression and environmentalism.
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(ALTERNATIVE MUSIC)
Characterized by high energy levels that
bred new styles such as new wave, punk
rock post punk, indie rock, gothic rock,
jangle pop, noise pop, C86, Madchester,
Industrial Rock and Shoegazing
FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(POP MUSIC)
Pop Music Superstars
Neil Sedaka (Laughter in the Rain)
Diana Ross and the Supremes (Stop in the
Name of Love)
Olivia Newton John (Hopelessly devoted to
you)
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(POP MUSIC)
Pop Music Superstars
Stevie Wonder (You are the sunshine of my
life)
Elton John (Skyline Pigeon)
The Carpenters (We’ve Only Just Begun)
Barry Manilow (Mandy)
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(POP MUSIC)
POP SUPERSTARS SOLO ARTIST
Celine Dion (My Heart Will Go on)
Madonna (Material Girl)
Whitney Houston (I Will Always Love
You)
Mariah Carey (Hero)
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(POP MUSIC)
POP SUPERSTARS SOLO ARTIST
Britney Spears (Ooops, I Did It Again)
Beyonce (Irreplaceable)
Lady Gaga (Bad Romance)
Bruno Mars (Just The Way You Are)
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(POP MUSIC)
VOCAL GROUPS
Boyz II Men (Four Seasons of
Loneliness)
The Backstreet Boys (I Want It That
Way)
N’Sync (Bad Romance)
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(POP MUSIC)
VOCAL GROUPS
Destiny’s Child (Survivor)
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(POP MUSIC)
MICHAEL JACKSON
Known as the King of Pop
FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(POP MUSIC)
TODAY’S POP MUSIC IDOLS
(K-POP (KOREAN GROUPS)
2NE1, Exo, My Chemical Romance, Fall
Out Boy, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus,
Soulja Boy, Train, Maroon 5, Echo Smith,
One Direction
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(POP MUSIC)
TODAY’S POP MUSIC IDOLS
(SOLO PERFORMERS)
Adele, Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeren,
Rihanna, Chris Brown, Ariana Grande,
Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus., Katty Perry,
Nikki Minaj, Selena Gomez
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(HIP HOP AND RAP)
Is a stylize, highly rhythmic type of
music that usually (but not always)
includes portions of rhythmically
chanted words called “RAP”
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(HIP HOP AND RAP)
RAPPING
Artist speaks along with an
instrumental or synthesized beat
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(HIP HOP AND RAP)
Arose in the 1970s within the Afro-
American and Latino youth in the Bronx
area of New York City
1980s it had spread to many other
countries
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(HIP HOP AND RAP)
Evolved into a subculture that
encompasses music (rapping, Djing,
scratching, and beatboxing)
Nearly acrobatic dancing called break
dancing a distinct manner of dress and
graffiti style artwork
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(HIP HOP AND RAP)
EARLY HIP HOP ARTIST
LL Cool J
Run-D.M.C.
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(HIP HOP AND RAP)
POPULAR NAMES IN HIP HOP
Beastie Boys, Eminem, Kanye West,
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FORMS OF POPULARMUSIC
(HIP HOP AND RAP)
POPULAR NAMES IN HIP HOP
Beastie Boys, Eminem, Kanye West,
CLASSICAL MUSIC MADEPOPULAR
Continued to flourish alongside all
these other musical styles
Famed masterpieces (Bach, Beethoven,
Mozart, Chopin, and Liszt) continued to
propagated on the concert stage and
through recordings.
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CLASSICAL MUSIC MADEPOPULAR
20th
century composers expanded the
genres of classical music with daring
new styles such as minimalism, chance
music and avant-garde music
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CLASSICAL MUSIC MADEPOPULAR
CROSSOVER PERFORMANCES: CLASSICAL AND POP
A number of classical musicians have
begun to render “crossover”
performances in which they combine
classical compositions with popular
pieces such as jazz, rock and folk music
in the same concert and recording
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CLASSICAL MUSIC MADEPOPULAR
CROSSOVER PERFORMANCES: CLASSICAL AND POP
OPERA GREATS
Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo,
Jose Carreras and Andrea Bocelli
(successfully drew a large audience to
their performances by including
popular numbers in their repertoire)
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CLASSICAL MUSIC MADEPOPULAR
CROSSOVER PERFORMANCES: CLASSICAL AND POP
OPERA GREATS
Also performed side by side with pop
singers Elton John, Celine Dion, Sting,
and classical-pop artist Josh Groban
All male group II Divo combined
operatic and popular song in their
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CLASSICAL MUSIC MADEPOPULAR
CROSSOVER PERFORMANCES: CLASSICAL AND POP
SYMPHONIC GROUPS
Boston Pops Orchestra began to include
Broadway and other popular hits in
their recordings and performances
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CLASSICAL MUSIC MADEPOPULAR
CROSSOVER PERFORMANCES: CLASSICAL AND POP
MAKSIM MRVICA
Contemporary young pianist from
Croatia, brought a new dimension to
the concert scene by popularizing
classical music through a near pop idol
image.