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• The music of the
  United States
  reflects the
  country’s multi-
  ethnical
  population
  through a diverse   Among the country's
  array of styles.    most internationally-
                      renowned genres are
                      hip
                      hop, blues, country, jaz
                      z, barbershop, pop, tec
                      hno and rock and roll.
• After Japan, the United States
                has the world's second largest
                music market with a total retail
                value of 3,635.2 million dollars
                in 2010 and its music is heard
                around the world.

Since the beginning of the 20th
century, some forms of
American popular music have
gained a near global audience.
• Native Americans
  were the earliest
  inhabitants of
  the land that is
  today known as
  the United
  States and
  played its first
  music. The
  Native Americans
  played the first
  folk music in
  what is now the
  United States,
  using a wide
  variety of styles
  and techniques.
• Some commonalities are
  near universal among
  American traditional
  music, especially the lack
  of harmony and
  polyphony, and the use of
  vocables and descending
  melodic figures.


                  Traditional instrumentations
                  uses the flute and many kinds
                  of percussion instruments, like
                  drums, rattles and shakers.
• Since European and
  African contact was
  established, Native
  American folk music has
  grown in new directions,
  into fusions with
  disparate styles like
  European folk dances
  and Tejano music.
  Modern Native American
  music may be best
  known for powwow
  gatherings, pan-tribal
  gatherings at which
  traditionally styled
  dances and music are
  performed.
• Blues is a
  combination of
  African work
  songs, field
  hollers and
  shouts. It
  developed in
  the rural South
  in the first
  decade of the
  20th century.
• The most important characteristics of the
  blues is its use of the blue scale, as well as
  the typically lamenting lyrics.
Blues became a part of
                       American popular music
                       in the 1920s, when classic
                       female blues singers like
                       Bessie Smith grew
                       popular.

• delta blues artist Robert
  Johnson and piedmont
  blues artist Blind Willie
  McTell.
• A bluesy style of gospel
  also became popular in the
  1950s, led by singer
  Mahalia Jackson.
Classical
 Music
• The
  European
  classical
  music
  tradition
  was brought
  to the
  United
  States with
  some of the
  first
  colonists.
  The central
  norms of
• By the beginning of the 20th
  century, many American
  composers were incorporating
  disparate elements into their
  work, ranging from jazz and blues
  to Native American music.
   Many of the
    20th-century
    composers, suc
    h as John
    Cage, John
    Corigliano and
    Steve
    Reich, used
    modernist and
    minimalist
    techniques.
Recent composers and performers are
strongly influenced by the minimalist works
of Philip Glass, a Baltimore native based
out of New York, Meredith Monk and others.
• The United
  States has
  produced many
  popular
  musicians and
  composers in
  the modern
  world. Beginning
  with the birth of
  recorded music,
  American
  performers have
  continued to
  lead the field of
  popular music.
Most histories
of popular
music start
with American
ragtime or Tin   others, however, trace
Pan Alley;       popular music back to
                 the European
                 Renaissance and
                 through             • Other authors
                 broadsheets, ballads typically look at
                                        popular music,
                 and other popular      tracing American
                 traditions.            popular music to
                                        spirituals,
                                        minstrel shows
                                        and vaudeville, or
                                        the patriotic
                                        songs of the Civil
                                        War.
The patriotic songs of the
American Revolution
constituted the first kind of
mainstream popular music.
                                How did it all
These included "The Liberty
Tree", by Thomas Paine.
                                started?
Patriotic songs were mostly
based on:
• English melodies, with new
lyrics;
•others, however, used tunes
from Ireland, Scotland etc;
•did not use a familiar
melody.

The song “Hail Columbia"
was a major work that
remained an unofficial
national anthem until the
adoption of “The Star-
Spangled Banner".
•            Following the Civil War,
    minstrel shows became the first
    distinctively American form of music
    expression. The minstrel show was a
    form of American entertainment
    consisting of comic skits, variety
    acts, dancing, and music, usually
    performed by white people in
    blackface.
The minstrel show was
                     invented by Dan
                     Emmett and the
                    Virginia Minstrels.




• Minstrel shows produced
  the first well-remembered
  popular songwriters in
  American music history:
  Thomas D. Rice, Dan
  Emmett, and, most
  famously, Stephen Foster.
• In the early 20th century, American musical theatre was a
  major source for popular songs. The center of development for
  this style was in New York City, where the Broadway
  theatres appeared. Theatrical composers and lyricists like the
  brothers George and Ira Gershwin created a uniquely American
  theatrical style that used American vernacular speech and
  music. Musicals featured popular songs and fast-paced plots
  that often revolved around love and romance.
   Though jazz had long
    since achieved some
    limited popularity, it
    was Louis Armstrong
    who became one of
    the first popular stars
    and a major force in
    the development of
    jazz, along with his
    friend pianist Earl
    Hines. Armstrong,
    Hines and their
    colleagues were
    improvisers, capable
    of creating numerous
    variations on a single
    melody.
Armstrong also popularized scat singing, an improvisational
vocal technique in which nonsensical syllables are sung.
Armstrong and Hines were influential in the rise of a kind of
pop big band jazz called swing.
   The later 20th century American jazz scene
    produced some popular crossover
    stars, such as Miles Davis.

   In the middle of the 20th century, jazz
    evolved into a variety of
    subgenres, beginning with bebop.

   Bebop was developed in the early and mid-
    1940s, later evolving into styles like hard
    bop and free jazz.

   Innovators of the style included Charlie
    Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
Country music is a fusion of African American blues and
spirituals with Appalachian folk music, adapted for pop
audiences and popularized beginning in the 1920s.
Anglo-Celtic tunes,
dance music, and
balladry were the
earliest
predecessors of
modern country,
then known as
hillbilly music.
• The origins of country are in rural Southern folk
  music, which was primarily Irish and British, with
  African and continental European musics.
• The earliest country
  instrumentation
  revolved around the
  European-derived
  fiddle and the African-
  derived banjo, with the
  guitar later added.
  String instruments like
  the ukulele and steel
  guitar became
  commonplace due to
  the popularity of
  Hawaiian musical
  groups in the early 20th
  century.
•Ralph Peer
                 •Chet Atkins




•Hank Williams
•Johnny Cash
• R&B, an abbreviation for rhythm and
  blues, is a style that arose in the 1930s
                  and 1940s.
• Bandleaders like Louis Jordan innovated the
  sound of early R&B. (w. Harris, J. L. Hooker)
Tina Turner




Michael Jackson

   Prince
                  Whitney Houston
Rock and roll
                                 developed out of
                                 country, blues, and
                                 R&B. Though
                                 squarely in the blues
                                 tradition, rock took
                                 elements from Afro-
                                 Caribbean and Latin
                                 musical techniques.
   Rock and roll first entered popular music through a
    style called rockabilly. Black-performed rock and
    roll had previously had limited mainstream
    success, but it was the white performer Elvis
    Presley who first appealed to mainstream
    audiences with a black style of music.
• In the 1960s and early 1970s,
                                    rock music diversified. What
                                    was formerly a discrete genre
                                    known as rock and roll
                                    evolved into a catchall
                                    category called simply rock
                                    music, which came to include
                                    diverse styles like heavy metal
                                    and punk rock.



Punk was a form of rebellious
rock, that was loud, aggressive
and often very simple.
American bands in the field
included, most famously, The
Ramones and Talking Heads.
• Hardcore, punk, and garage
  rock were the roots of
  alternative rock.
• Nirvana
• Pearl Jam
• Green Day
• The Offspring
• Rancid
• Bad Religion
• NOFX
• Heavy metal is characterized
                                     by aggressive, driving
                                     rhythms, amplified and
                                     distorted guitars, grandiose
                                     lyrics and virtuosic
                                     instrumentation.
                                   • Blue Öyster Cult
                                   • KISS
                                   • Aerosmith.

The United States was especially
known for one of these
subgenres, thrash metal, which
was innovated by bands like:
Anthrax
Metallica
Megadeth
Slayer.
• So, American music is
  a “fusion vat” while it
  unites different styles
  and techniques, bears
  new directions and
  develops into an
  extremely diverse and
  colourful phenomena.
  It can always provide
  something for a person
  with the most fastidious
  and unpredictable
  taste.

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America's Diverse Musical Traditions

  • 1.
  • 2. • The music of the United States reflects the country’s multi- ethnical population through a diverse Among the country's array of styles. most internationally- renowned genres are hip hop, blues, country, jaz z, barbershop, pop, tec hno and rock and roll.
  • 3. • After Japan, the United States has the world's second largest music market with a total retail value of 3,635.2 million dollars in 2010 and its music is heard around the world. Since the beginning of the 20th century, some forms of American popular music have gained a near global audience.
  • 4.
  • 5. • Native Americans were the earliest inhabitants of the land that is today known as the United States and played its first music. The Native Americans played the first folk music in what is now the United States, using a wide variety of styles and techniques.
  • 6. • Some commonalities are near universal among American traditional music, especially the lack of harmony and polyphony, and the use of vocables and descending melodic figures. Traditional instrumentations uses the flute and many kinds of percussion instruments, like drums, rattles and shakers.
  • 7. • Since European and African contact was established, Native American folk music has grown in new directions, into fusions with disparate styles like European folk dances and Tejano music. Modern Native American music may be best known for powwow gatherings, pan-tribal gatherings at which traditionally styled dances and music are performed.
  • 8.
  • 9. • Blues is a combination of African work songs, field hollers and shouts. It developed in the rural South in the first decade of the 20th century.
  • 10. • The most important characteristics of the blues is its use of the blue scale, as well as the typically lamenting lyrics.
  • 11. Blues became a part of American popular music in the 1920s, when classic female blues singers like Bessie Smith grew popular. • delta blues artist Robert Johnson and piedmont blues artist Blind Willie McTell. • A bluesy style of gospel also became popular in the 1950s, led by singer Mahalia Jackson.
  • 13. • The European classical music tradition was brought to the United States with some of the first colonists. The central norms of
  • 14. • By the beginning of the 20th century, many American composers were incorporating disparate elements into their work, ranging from jazz and blues to Native American music.
  • 15. Many of the 20th-century composers, suc h as John Cage, John Corigliano and Steve Reich, used modernist and minimalist techniques. Recent composers and performers are strongly influenced by the minimalist works of Philip Glass, a Baltimore native based out of New York, Meredith Monk and others.
  • 16.
  • 17. • The United States has produced many popular musicians and composers in the modern world. Beginning with the birth of recorded music, American performers have continued to lead the field of popular music.
  • 18. Most histories of popular music start with American ragtime or Tin others, however, trace Pan Alley; popular music back to the European Renaissance and through • Other authors broadsheets, ballads typically look at popular music, and other popular tracing American traditions. popular music to spirituals, minstrel shows and vaudeville, or the patriotic songs of the Civil War.
  • 19. The patriotic songs of the American Revolution constituted the first kind of mainstream popular music. How did it all These included "The Liberty Tree", by Thomas Paine. started? Patriotic songs were mostly based on: • English melodies, with new lyrics; •others, however, used tunes from Ireland, Scotland etc; •did not use a familiar melody. The song “Hail Columbia" was a major work that remained an unofficial national anthem until the adoption of “The Star- Spangled Banner".
  • 20. Following the Civil War, minstrel shows became the first distinctively American form of music expression. The minstrel show was a form of American entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety acts, dancing, and music, usually performed by white people in blackface.
  • 21. The minstrel show was invented by Dan Emmett and the Virginia Minstrels. • Minstrel shows produced the first well-remembered popular songwriters in American music history: Thomas D. Rice, Dan Emmett, and, most famously, Stephen Foster.
  • 22. • In the early 20th century, American musical theatre was a major source for popular songs. The center of development for this style was in New York City, where the Broadway theatres appeared. Theatrical composers and lyricists like the brothers George and Ira Gershwin created a uniquely American theatrical style that used American vernacular speech and music. Musicals featured popular songs and fast-paced plots that often revolved around love and romance.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. Though jazz had long since achieved some limited popularity, it was Louis Armstrong who became one of the first popular stars and a major force in the development of jazz, along with his friend pianist Earl Hines. Armstrong, Hines and their colleagues were improvisers, capable of creating numerous variations on a single melody. Armstrong also popularized scat singing, an improvisational vocal technique in which nonsensical syllables are sung. Armstrong and Hines were influential in the rise of a kind of pop big band jazz called swing.
  • 26. The later 20th century American jazz scene produced some popular crossover stars, such as Miles Davis.  In the middle of the 20th century, jazz evolved into a variety of subgenres, beginning with bebop.  Bebop was developed in the early and mid- 1940s, later evolving into styles like hard bop and free jazz.  Innovators of the style included Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
  • 27.
  • 28. Country music is a fusion of African American blues and spirituals with Appalachian folk music, adapted for pop audiences and popularized beginning in the 1920s. Anglo-Celtic tunes, dance music, and balladry were the earliest predecessors of modern country, then known as hillbilly music. • The origins of country are in rural Southern folk music, which was primarily Irish and British, with African and continental European musics.
  • 29. • The earliest country instrumentation revolved around the European-derived fiddle and the African- derived banjo, with the guitar later added. String instruments like the ukulele and steel guitar became commonplace due to the popularity of Hawaiian musical groups in the early 20th century.
  • 30. •Ralph Peer •Chet Atkins •Hank Williams •Johnny Cash
  • 31.
  • 32. • R&B, an abbreviation for rhythm and blues, is a style that arose in the 1930s and 1940s. • Bandleaders like Louis Jordan innovated the sound of early R&B. (w. Harris, J. L. Hooker)
  • 33. Tina Turner Michael Jackson Prince Whitney Houston
  • 34.
  • 35. Rock and roll developed out of country, blues, and R&B. Though squarely in the blues tradition, rock took elements from Afro- Caribbean and Latin musical techniques.  Rock and roll first entered popular music through a style called rockabilly. Black-performed rock and roll had previously had limited mainstream success, but it was the white performer Elvis Presley who first appealed to mainstream audiences with a black style of music.
  • 36. • In the 1960s and early 1970s, rock music diversified. What was formerly a discrete genre known as rock and roll evolved into a catchall category called simply rock music, which came to include diverse styles like heavy metal and punk rock. Punk was a form of rebellious rock, that was loud, aggressive and often very simple. American bands in the field included, most famously, The Ramones and Talking Heads.
  • 37. • Hardcore, punk, and garage rock were the roots of alternative rock. • Nirvana • Pearl Jam • Green Day • The Offspring • Rancid • Bad Religion • NOFX
  • 38. • Heavy metal is characterized by aggressive, driving rhythms, amplified and distorted guitars, grandiose lyrics and virtuosic instrumentation. • Blue Öyster Cult • KISS • Aerosmith. The United States was especially known for one of these subgenres, thrash metal, which was innovated by bands like: Anthrax Metallica Megadeth Slayer.
  • 39. • So, American music is a “fusion vat” while it unites different styles and techniques, bears new directions and develops into an extremely diverse and colourful phenomena. It can always provide something for a person with the most fastidious and unpredictable taste.