Jazz Context Flashcards
Give key info about Vaudeville
- public enteratinment
- variety theatre
- actors, dancers, singers, comedians
- 1880s - 1930s
- american equivalnet of UK’s music hall
What is a plugger?
A person employed to get songs performed in as many places as possible
Give key info about tin pan alley
- area on West 28th Street NYC
- where songwriters + pluggers + puiblishers worked
- songs part of great american songbook written here
- 1910s
What are piano rolls + explain the importance of sheet music
A punched roll of paper that allowed a song to be played on a player piano
- success of music judged by sheet music sales
- arrangments for proffesional bands + simple domestic published
- 1910s
Give key info on acoustic recording
- A large cone with a sensetive membrane transfering soiund vibrations onto a wax cylinder/disc
- editing not possible so recordings done in one take
- hierarchical recording
- bass hard to record
- quiet + important near front
- 1910s
Give key info on 1920s blues
- orginating from spirituals, African music, work songs + folk songs of european immigrants
- developed by African-Americans in south US
- early blues voice + guitar
- mournful or ironic theme
- 12 bar blues pattern + variants popular
Give key info on dixieland jazz
- instrumental jazz style
- smaller bands led by trumpet
- clarinet, trombone, drumkit, double bass
- sometimes a banjo, guitar + piano
- two beat - metre with emphasis on 1 + 3
- collective improvisation
- call + response between front line instruments
Give key info on radio in 1920s
Electronic device that used radiowaves to play music
- proliferated in US + UK in 1920s
- made recording more important than sheet music
Give key info about gramophones + 78s
Early version of a record player
- popular for listening to music at home
- recorded music became more popular than sheeet music
- brittle shellac discs played at 78rpm, holding 3 mins of music each side
Give key info on 1930/40s blues
- diversifies into more styles e.g. dance-orientaed and instrumental
- adoption by big bands in clubs + theatres (bridging gap between vocal blues + swing)
Give key info about microphones + electrical recording
Converts sound waves into an electrical signal
- advanced recording significantly
- improved fidelity of music as wider range of frequiences captured faithfully
- singing techniques altered as singers no longer needed to compete with instruments
Give key info about film soundtracks
As soon astechnology was developed to run sound recordings in saync with video, films incorporated songs + instrumental soundtracks
Give key info about swing and big bands
- big band for large band
- trumpet, saxophone, trombone, piano, double bass, guitar, drunkit
- sometimes strings
- most bands featured a vocalist the band was named
- bands often had residencies in theatres or clubs, from where their shows were broadcast on radio
- emphasis on backbeat (2+4)
- solo improvisation
- swung over a shuffle rhythm
- 1930s +1940s
Give key info about LP records
Long playing disc
- 12’ vinyl played at 33rpm
- enables 20mins recording each side
- much longer playing time + quality than 78rpm shellac discs
- first development of concept album
- 1950s
Give key info about magnetic recording + multi-tracking
- developed for recording in Germany after WW2, commonplace worldwide shortly afterwards
- allowed for editing