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Music 140: Exam Study Guide, August 2013

Suggested Terms for Study Final Exam

NOTE: The test IS cumulative with an emphases on material


covered since term test II. Refer to pervious study guides
for a review of the earlier material.

Listening Section: Tracks 27-37, 39-44, 50-53.

Readings: Chapter 4 (176-191), 5, 6, 7 ,8 , 9 (366end), 10 (390-398), and Chapter 12 (463 476).

TOPICS:

The British Blues Revival:


The Rolling Stones:
History and music
Influences
Important figures

Soul Music:
Influences
Relationships to civil rights
Important centers of production
Motown
Stax

Civil Rights Movement (mid to late 60s):


Reafricanization of culture

Funk:
James Brown

Folk:
Early History

Folk Revival:
Bob Dylan

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Music 140: Exam Study Guide, August 2013

Counter Culture:
The Beats.
Mid 60s revival.
Importance of drugs and relation to culture as a
whole

Woodstock
Altamont
Kent State

Hard Rock / Heavy Metal


Differences between the two
The Hippie Aesthetic
Important Bands

Punk and Disco


Characteristics
Styles as a response to Hard Rock and Heavy
Metal.
Importance of drugs and relation to culture as a
whole

Hip Hop:
Precursors
Development

Topics from the Textbook:


Top 40: More Hits More Often (210-211)
Hot Pants Make You Sure of Yourself! (246-247)
Drugs and the Quest for Higher Consciousness
(256-257)
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (260262)
It Takes a Village to Raise a Ruckus (267-268)
Live from Woodstock (288-289)
The Hippie Aesthetic (302)
The Rise of Disco / Disco and the Hippies (366373)
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Music 140: Exam Study Guide, August 2013

The Roots of Punk in the United States / The


Rise of Punk in the UK, 1974-1977 (390-398)
The Emergence of Rap, including: DJ Kool
Herc: The Man with the Master Plan (463-471)

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