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| The "Roaring 20's" featured what style of music? |
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| The first "talkie" film premiered in what year? |
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| What music styles appeared in the 1930s? |
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| The basis of Disney's "Fantasia": |
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| The music tells the story of the images you see on the screen. What you make of the movie is all based on your imagination. |
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| Paul Dukas is the composer of: |
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| The Sorcerer's Apprentice |
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| The registration of anything you have created to protect from theft and plagiarism. |
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| October 6th, 1927 is the date of the first-ever: |
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| A Music Rights Organization |
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| What does ASCAP stand for? |
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| American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers |
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| Royalties given to copyright owners of old songs and TV shows that are still played on TV and radio |
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| Jazz was started in what US city? |
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| What years was Ragtime popular in America? |
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| What did Scott Joplin refer to his music as? |
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| From 1920-1929 what style of music was popular? |
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| What instruments did "Hot Jazz" bands consist of? |
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| Clarinet, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Drums, Rhythm section, Piano, and the occasional Banjo |
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| Some notable names from the Jazz era? |
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| Charles Washington, Jazbo Brown |
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| What year was Prohibition abolished? |
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| What recreational activity became popular at this time? |
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| How many speak-easies were found in Manhattan alone during Prohibition? |
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| What instruments did Swing/Big Band bands consist of? |
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- 4 each of Saxes, Trumpets, Clarinets, and Trombones - String Bass -Drums -Piano - Rhythm section |
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| What radio program spread fear throughout America on Halloween 1938? |
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| War of the Worlds on Orson Wells |
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| What was Folk Music considered? |
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| A Broadway Playwright/Composer |
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| What famous piece did Gershwin compose? |
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| The self-proclaimed "King of Jazz" |
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| When you lower the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th notes in a major scale |
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| Who is William Grant Still? |
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| Composer of the Afro-American Symphony |
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| What did Aaron Copeland produce? |
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| 1st, 4th, 5th, notes on piano, with a 7th added onto the 5th chord |
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| What did the letter "R" in a circle stand for on certain artists recordings? |
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| What form of Jazz was popular from 1900-1940? |
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| What music style was popular from 1940-1947? |
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| Who were some popular "Bop" musicians? |
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| Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, John Lewis, Gunthen Schuller |
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| What emerged in 1948 until 1956? |
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| Who were some musicians from the "Cool" era? |
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| Bass line that repeats itself |
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| What music style appeared from 1956-1964? |
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| What instruments were in a Modern Jazz Quartet? |
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| 2 violins, a viola, and a cello |
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| Music that you can see where the sound is coming from |
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| What is Functional Music? |
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| Music that is added to a film after it's made |
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| What is Alan Fried's claim to fame? |
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| Coined the term rock and roll. |
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| "I'll pay you to talk about my product and play my song" |
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| The first communications satellite and a song by the Tornados |
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| What did the band The Tornados do before The Beatles? |
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| have a #1 hit on the US charts |
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| What are some films that included Electronic Music in their soundtracks? |
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| Thing From Another World, Logans Run, Apocalypse Now, Witness, American Gigolo, Flash Point, Miami Vice |
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| No melody or harmony, but sounds to emphasize the mood in a film, TV show, or music production |
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| What is the definition of Art? |
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| Whatever has form and takes up space |
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| Who is the Father of Avant-Garde? |
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| A slide from the lowest note to the highest in a piece of music |
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| Who was the original composer of the music in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey? |
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| Who was the composer of the music in the film Close Encounters? |
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| Who was the composer of the music in the film Rosemary's Baby? |
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| Who was the composer of the music in the film The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly? |
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| Who was the composer of the music in the film Patton? |
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| Who was the composer of the music in the film Raiders of the Lost Ark? |
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| What are the two approaches to acting? |
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| What defines Classical Acting? |
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| Very strict stage directions and line memorization, very formal and well kept together |
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| What defines Method Acting? |
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Very extreme mental and emotional states. Actors will do anything to portray their character, as if they were the characters themselves |
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| Your diction, speed, and clarity of words spoken or sung |
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| An announcement made over a scene where the speaker isn't seen talking or seen at all |
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| Being paid to write songs or jingles for a company, but the company owns the song/jingle after you've finished writing it |
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