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Its style was said to be a modification of the “marching mode.”
It is a musical style of modern jazz which is characterized by a fast tempo.
It is the specific genre of Frog I More Rag.
It originated as an expressive folksong in narrative verse with text dealingtypically, about love.
It was a genre of music that was introduced as early as 18th century by the poets.
It is used to denote the most popular and enduring songs from a particular genre or style.
He became popular because of his soothing baritone voice.
The following are songs of the Beatles in Rock n Roll except______.
He is the King of Rock and Roll and became a fashion icon.
It has amplified sound, emphatic beat and extremely diverse.
She is a singer who became popular in the 70’s.
A vocal duo group who performed “We’ve Only Just Begun” is ______________.
It is called rhythmically chanted words.
It is the birth year of Philippine Rock Music.
He is the “King of Pinoy Rap” and became one of the hosts of a noon time TVshow.
refers to a large ensemble form originating in the United States in themid 1920’s closely associated with the Swing Era with jazz elements relying heavilyon percussion, wind, rhythm section, and brass instruments with a lyrical stringsection to accompany a lyrical melody.
a musical style of modern jazz which is characterized by a fast tempo,instrumental virtuosity, and improvisation that emerged during World War II. Thespeed of the harmony, melody, and rhythm resulted in a heavy performance wherethe instrumental sound became more tense and free.
a music of the 1960’s and 1970’s bands that inserted jazz elementsinto rock music. Jazz rock is a mix of funk and R&B which stands for “rhythmand blues”, where the music used amplification and electronic effects, complextime signatures, and extended instrumental compositions with lengthyimprovisations in the jazz style.
a fusion of Anglo-American and Afro-American styles from the19th century that deals with the anti-heroes resisting authority. The form emphasizes the character of the performer more than the narrative content and uses a banjo or a guitar as accompaniment.
a blues style built from a single verse of 16 bars ending on the dominant or half-cadence, followed by a refrain/chorus part of 16or 32 bars in AABA form. The B section acts as the bridge, and the piece normally ends with a brief coda.
an emotional love song with suggestions of folk music. This style is sometimes applied to strophic (verse-repeating) story-songs.
His genre was categorized as traditional pop and jazz. He was a successful singer, actor, producer, director, and conductor. His hit singles include “My Way” and “Strangers in the Night”.
He owes most of his popular musical fame to his soothing baritone voice. His famoushits include “L-O-V-E” and “Unforgettable”.
was an English singer who became one of the most popularentertainers in the international music scene during the 1960s. His hit singlesinclude “Portrait of My Love” and “Born Free”.
is the combination of Afro-American forms such as the blues, jump blues, jazz, and gospel music with the Western swing and country music
His hit songs such as “Heartbreak Hotel” and “Blue Suede Shoes” werecomplemented by his good looks and elaborate movements that included huggingthe microphone as he sang.
whose compositions further boosted rock and roll as the favorite genre of the times. Examples of The Beatles’ songs in this genre are “I Saw Her Standing There”, “Get Back” and “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”.
This type of music pertained to rock music that was more danceable, thus leading to the establishment of venues for public dancing also called discos.
He was an American recording artist, entertainer, singer-songwriter, record producer, musical arranger, dancer, choreographer, actor, businessman, and philanthropist.
is a stylized, highly rhythmic type of music that usually includes portions of rhythmically chanted words called rap
is characterized by the artists peaking along with an instrumental or synthesized beat
This is regarded as the “Golden Era of Philippine Ballads”
is also known as Francis M., “Master Rapper,” and “The Man from Manila.” He was a Filipino rapper, songwriter, producer, actor, director, television host, and photographer.
The following are OPM artists during 60’s except
It features highly singable melodies within the range and technical capacity of the everyday listener.
He is the King of Pop and the most successful entertainer of all time.
He was the first Filipino rapper to cross over to the mainstream.
The speed of the harmony, melody, and rhythm resulted in a heavy performance where the instrumental sound became more tense and free.
The following are titles of Francis Magalona except
This new form combined ethnic instrumentation with electronic accompaniment, while presenting themes or issues of society and the environment.
It is the local adaptation of “The Way We Were”.
It is the combination of Afro-American forms such as the blues, jump blues, jazz, and gospel music with the Western swing and country music.
A jazz pianist and recording artist in the Philippines