Emphasized backbeat, untamed vocals, and wilder style........(all of the above)
Emphasized backbeat
all of the above
The central musical instrument in most kinds of rock music is the Electric Guitar. Important figures in the history of this instrument include jazz musician Charlie Christian, who in the late 1930s was one of the first to play the amplified guitar as a solo instrument; Aaron Thibeaux "T-Bone" Walker, the first blues musician to record with an amplified guitar (1942); Leo Fender, who in 1948 introduced the first mass-produced solid-body electric guitar; and Les Paul, who popularized the instrument in the early 1950s with a series of technologically innovative recordings. Rock-and-roll guitarist Chuck Berry established a style of playing in the late 1950s that remains a great influence on rock music. Beginning in the late 1960s a new generation of rock guitarists, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Carlos Santana, experimented with amplification, feedback (a type of electronic sound distortion), and various electronic devices, extending the musical potential of the instrument.
Other instruments commonly used in rock music include the electric bass guitar (introduced by Fender in 1951); keyboard instruments such as the electric piano, organ, and synthesizer; and the drum set, an African American innovation that came into rock music from jazz and R&B music. Instruments that play important roles in certain rock-Music Genres include the saxophone-prominent in jazz-rock and soul music-and a wide assortment of traditional instruments used in worldbeat music. The microphone also functions as a musical instrument for many rock singers, who rely upon the amplification and various effects (such as echo) obtainable through electronic means.
Rock music also shares more complex technical aspects. Most rock music is based on the same harmonies as Western music, especially the chords known as tonic, subdominant, and dominant (see Harmony: Functional Chord Names). The chord progression (series of chords) known as the 12-bar blues is based on these chords and has figured prominently in certain styles, especially rock and roll, soul music, and southern rock. Other common harmonic devices include the use of a drone, or pedal point (a single pitch sustained through a progression of chords), and the parallel movement of chords, derived from a technique on the electric guitar known as bar-chording. Many elements of African American music have been a continuing source of influence on rock music. These characteristics include riffs(repeated patterns), backbeats (emphasizing the second and fourth beats of each measure; see Musical Rhythm: Pulse and Meter), call-and-response patterns, blue notes (the use of certain bent-sounding pitches, especially those related to the third and fifth degrees of a musical scale), and dense buzzy-sounding timbres, or tone colors.
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mike always said love!
Yes, it is. Their religion is highly evident on many of their songs, especially I Stand.
totally gay, I saw them live in NY and is evident in the way they talk and interact with the public. They have great songs too
'Blues' is usually referred to either the '12-bar blues' or the 'blues scale'. Both are unique aspects by them self and can be put into a rock beat or a rock melody/accompaniment. Most songs are either rock or blues, the blues is hardly ever evident in rock, but it is normal for rock themes to be in songs based on 'blues music'.
Charlie realizes something is different about Bella when he sees her after her transformation. He notices her improved appearance, strength, and graceful movements. It becomes evident to him that Bella has undergone a transformation of some kind.
you [should] assume the following is true
The answer is self-evident.
Possibly, a metrosexual is a neologism of the 2000s generally applied to heterosexual men with an evident concern for their appearance and good grooming.
By the end of the story, Madame Loisel's appearance has changed as a result of the hardships she faced. She has aged prematurely, lost her beauty and vitality, and is no longer the charming and attractive young woman she once was. The physical toll of her struggles is evident in her haggard and worn-out appearance.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."
In Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," elements of romanticism are evident in the portrayal of the family through themes of nature, emotion, and individualism. The De Lacey family's closeness to the natural world, their emotional bond with one another, and their unique perspectives as outcasts reflect romantic ideals of beauty in nature, intense emotion, and the importance of individual experience.
The truth was evident ("in plainview", "obvious", logical)
In "Woman with a Book" by Auguste Renoir, elements of design such as line, shape, and color are used to create harmony and balance in the composition. The principle of design that is evident in the painting is unity, as all the elements work together cohesively to convey a sense of calmness and beauty.
It depends. If the scalp is showing, then yes. If the hair is bushy and thick then the only appearance of blood would be a liquidy, slimy appearance. If you need to test a piece of hair for blood, then of course blood would be evident through use of DNA testing, and Liquid Testing.
Yes. If you have ever seen anyone that truly suffers from anorexia, it is very evident just by their appearance. People who suffer from anorexia are very feeble looking and "sickly"
evident means there is evidence. example: it's evident that he was the murderer because his finger prints are on the weapon. --amanda