Jazz Context Flashcards

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Give key info about Vaudeville

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  • public enteratinment
  • variety theatre
  • actors, dancers, singers, comedians
  • 1880s - 1930s
  • american equivalnet of UK’s music hall
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What is a plugger?

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A person employed to get songs performed in as many places as possible

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Give key info about tin pan alley

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  • area on West 28th Street NYC
  • where songwriters + pluggers + puiblishers worked
  • songs part of great american songbook written here
  • 1910s
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What are piano rolls + explain the importance of sheet music

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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

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Give key info on acoustic recording

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  • 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
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Give key info on 1920s blues

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  • 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
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Give key info on dixieland jazz

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  • 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
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Give key info on radio in 1920s

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Electronic device that used radiowaves to play music
- proliferated in US + UK in 1920s
- made recording more important than sheet music

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Give key info about gramophones + 78s

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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

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Give key info on 1930/40s blues

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  • diversifies into more styles e.g. dance-orientaed and instrumental
  • adoption by big bands in clubs + theatres (bridging gap between vocal blues + swing)
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Give key info about microphones + electrical recording

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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

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Give key info about film soundtracks

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As soon astechnology was developed to run sound recordings in saync with video, films incorporated songs + instrumental soundtracks

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Give key info about swing and big bands

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  • 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
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Give key info about LP records

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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

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Give key info about magnetic recording + multi-tracking

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  • developed for recording in Germany after WW2, commonplace worldwide shortly afterwards
  • allowed for editing
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Give key info about singles + jukeboxes

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  • 7 inch records could play 45rpm held one song each side
  • singles played in bards + diners
  • another channel for songs to reach the public