Friday, February 13, 2009

Upcoming Tests

Remember that there will be 2 tests for this unit: a written test, and a listening test.
The written test will be on Thursday, February 19, and the listening test will be on Friday, February 20.  We will be reviewing and listening to more examples on Monday and Tuesday.  Wednesday will be a team-based review game.  You will be playing for candy...may the best team win!  

Electronic Music

When we discussed electronic music, the examples I played for you were VERY easily identified as electronic, as they exclusively used computer and other electronic noises.  Using the internet, find at least 2 examples of electronic music that appeal to you.  Youtube would be a good starting place for your search.  Post the following info as a comment:

1.  Title of pieces
2.  Composer of pieces
3.  url of website where the example can be seen/heard

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Film/TV Soundtrack

Using the internet, look up the soundtrack for 2 of your favorite movies.  If you can find examples, listen to clips from the soundtrack on itunes, youtube, or another site.  Please post responses to the following:

1.  Name of movies
2.  Composers of soundtracks
3.  What do you like about the music?

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Rock and Metal

So, we've been talking about early rock and roll, which then progressed in different directions, developed into various forms pop rock, some of which then morphed into heavy metal.  We listened to some examples in class.  Can you name other examples of early rock and roll, pop rock, and heavy metal that were not discussed in class?  

Monday, February 9, 2009

Bonus Concept

Okay, we discussed this in class... here's your chance to see if you were paying attention.  Tomorrow I will ask you all to write down the definition of the word improvisation.  If you get it totally right, you will get a bonus point.  You should have the definition in your notes... if not, look it up or call a friend...I'm not posting it here...I mean, do I have to do everything?  

Types of Jazz

We talked about several different types of jazz music.  Most of you were very good about identifying the different styles as a form of jazz, but had more trouble when you were trying to differentiate between the different types.  If you were taking a listening test, what would you listen for to tell the difference between:

1.  Dixieland
2.  Blues
3.  Boogie Woogie
4.  Swing

Friday, February 6, 2009

Barbershop


We talked about how barbershop music developed in barbershops and on street corners.  In your own words, please answer the following 3 questions:

1.  Why was barbershop music so popular then?  
2.  Why do you think that barbershop music is not a popular pastime now? 
3.  What activities have replaced it?