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Title: Rock Music Style


1
Rock Music Style
  • The Country Roots of Rock Music

2
Origins of Country Music
  • From British immigrants settled in the Southern
    and Appalachian rural regions the tradition of
    old-time folk music was born, mixing various
    music traditions from the British Isles,
    religious music and African-American music.
  • Fiddlin John Carson from Georgia was one of the
    first old-time music player whose performance was
    recorded.

3
Origins of Country Music
  • Dance music was played with fiddles (violins) and
    rhythm instruments.
  • Songs are accompanied by a fiddle, a piano,
    harmonica, guitar or unaccompanied.
  • West Virginia Fiddler, Edden Hammons accompanied
    by his son, James, on banjo.

4
Origins of Country Music
  • African-Americans developed banjo and it was
    adapted by white Americans by the time of the
    Civil War.

5
Origins of Country Music
  • Dock Boggs (1898-1971) - an influential singer,
    song writer and banjo player, mixing old-time
    Appalachian music and blues.

6
Origins of Country Music
  • After the old-time music was broadcast on the
    radio and recording technology was developed, the
    folk-music from the Southern regions became to be
    called hillbilly.

7
Origins of Country Music
  • Bluegrass - a form of American folk music, whose
    characteristics is to have from four to seven
    musicians, inc. rhythm section of guitar and
    string bass.
  • Bill Monroe (1911-1996) Blue Moon in Kentucky

8
Origins of Country Music
  • Honky-tonk - a bar with entertainment music. As
    its atmosphere is boisterous, it needed louder,
    heavier, and stronger music. Honky-tonk
    emphasizes rhythm more than melody and harmony,
    with a strong beat and boogie-woogie patterns.
  • Hank Williams, Honky-tonk Blues

9
From Country to Rockn Roll
  • White musicians began to cover blues and RB
    recordings, while blues and RB musicians started
    covering country music.
  • The styles are combined in various ways and
    rockn roll was born.

10
From Country to Rockn Roll
  • Bill Haley (1925-81) was one of the first rockn
    roll musician. Coming from Michigan, he was
    first country singer and guitarist. In 1951, his
    group, the Saddlemen, covered and recorded
    Rocket 88.

11
From Country to Rockn Roll
  • Bill Haleys coverage was a bigger hit but many
    listeners sought out Joe Turners music.
    Turners songs are full of sexual references and
    his lyrics were incompletely cleaned up by white
    musicians who covered them.

12
From Country to Rockn Roll
  • The record sale was not good.
  • Discovery his white audiences enthusiastic
    response during live performances.
  • Next year, began playing rockn roll changing
    their name into Bill Haley and His Comets.
  • Their cover of Big Joe Turners Shake, Rattle
    and Roll in 1954 - the worldwide hit.
  • Their most famous was Rock around the Clock
    though it was unsccessful at its launch.

13
From Country to Rockn Roll
  • (Big) Joe Turner (1911-85) - a jazz and blues
    singer and also known as shouter.
  • His hit songs include Chains of Love and Sweet
    Sixteen but when Bill Haley and His Comets
    coverage of his Shake, Rattle and Roll enhanced
    his career.

14
Rockabilly
  • Sam Phillips and Sun Record
  • Founded his record company at the age of 21 and
    recorded blues as he liked African-American
    music.
  • By 1951 he founded Sun Record Company.

15
Rockabilly
  • Sun Studio in Memphis where Elvis Presley and
    Carl Perkins made their first recordings.

16
Rockabilly
  • Sam Phillips recognition
  • despite the rising interest in blues and RB
    among the white Americans, they tended to buy
    more often the records of white musicians
  • sanitized versions.
  • He let white American musicians record
    African-American music.
  • Discovery of Elvis Presley
  • Formation of rockabilly (rock hillbilly)

17
Rockabilly
  • The earliest form of rockn roll.
  • Combination of blues/ RB and hillbilly.
  • General tendencies
  • - Strong rhythm like blues and RB
  • - Loose twelve-bar structure like blues
  • - Back beat
  • - Tempo is generally faster than blues and RB
  • - Voice is softer, higher and smoother

18
Elvis Presley
  • Elvis Presley (1935-77) is singer and actor -
    King of Rockn Roll or the King.
  • Began his career as rockabilly musician.
  • His characteristic rendition of existing songs
    mixing white and black sounds.

19
Elvis Presley
  • Sun Records to RCA
  • In RCA Presleys music refined with better
    recording technology and arrangement
    doo-wop-style vocal backings and fine piano
    accompaniment.
  • Blue Suede Shoes

20
Elvis Presley
  • Television Age
  • Presley appeared on TV and excited the teenagers
    with twisting dance and seductive gaze and voice
    scandalized the older generation with them.
  • Heartbreak Hotel
  • I Want You, I Need You
  • Hound Dog

21
Elvis Presley
  • Hound Dog by Willie Mae Big Mama Thornton
  • - The lyrics were sung by a woman to a man who
    has cheated on her.
  • - Classic blues style
  • Hound Dog by Elvis Presley
  • The lyrics were sung by a
  • man to a woman who has
  • less value than a hound dog.
  • More smooth urban blues

22
Elvis Presley
  • His Rockn Roll career was cut short when he was
    drafted for two years.
  • His greatest strength was his silky voice,
    sensual good look and musical versatility.
  • Returning to civilian life, his music became less
    provocative and Rockn Roll type.
  • Various types of music from rock to smooth, pop
    like love songs.

23
Rockn Rollers
  • Carl Perkins (1932-1998) a rockabilly musician
    and rockn roller.
  • Successor to Elvis Presley though he wrote his
    own music.
  • The car accident damaged his career.
  • The composer of Blue Suede Shoes

24
Rockn Rollers
  • Jerry Lee Lewis (1935
  • Rockn Roll singer, song writer and pianist.
  • Truly virtuoso piano playing, for which he was
    nicknamed the killer.
  • He did not sanitize lyrics, when he covered
    African American music
  • Whole Lotta Shakin Goin on

25
Critical Thinking Questions
  • What sort of decade was the 1950s, particularly
    in America.
  • How was Rockn Roll connected to this decade?
  • - Culture, trends, economy, other media
  • - What were the music and images of Rockn
    Roll musicians?

26
Critical Thinking Questions
  • Rebelliousness
  • Can you find any equivalence to Rockn Rollers
    today?
  • What gender, class and racial issues do you find
    in Rockn Roll music?
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