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Ragtime
boxcar, sort of.
Minimalist composers use repeating rhythms and harmonies that change gradually.
refers to a vocal line that imitates the rhythms and pitch fluctuations of speech.
It is where two or more different rhythms are going on at the same time.Polyrhythm is when two rhythms or melodies are played at once and contrast/match together.
how many rhythms can a dotted quarter note , quarter note and Pair of eighth notes
Name for the 1920s, because of the popularity of jazz-a new type of American music that combined African rhythms, blues, and ragtime
what themes about african american hertiage resonate from the rhythms of jass
what themes about african american hertiage resonate from the rhythms of jass
Jazz dance is an American form of dance that developed in the early 1900's as both African and European peoples began to mix their dance traditions. Africans focused on rhythms and torso movement and Europeans on musical harmonies, folk and social dances.
Musical pulse is a series of pulses, or beats. They are identical and help a musician play along with different rhythms accurately.
It began with black American music and African rhythms.
hymns
Secular music is non religious music. All countries had music of a non religious nature. Renaissance Italy developed musical notation and terminology. Some of the concepts date to Ancient Greek water organs. The United States includes people from many different cultures. English Plain Song combined with African rhythms created The Blues, a uniquely American form of music. George Gershwin combined Hungarian Gipsy with South Carolina Gullah.
A musical instrument is best defined as any device that can be played and produces an audible sound. Preferable the musical instrument can play a range of different notes or can play a variety of different rhythms.
The Dominican Republic is famous for the meringue. It is a traditional dance and has African rhythms to it.
The Musical Director's job is to teach the actors the music during the rehearsal period of a show. They train the actors in technique and teach notes, rhythms, and expression of songs in a musical theater show.
JAMES A. WINDERS has written: 'PARIS AFRICAIN: RHYTHMS OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA'