The power point he post will be eligible for testing on midterm exam
Muddy Waters
Intro
o Harmonica
o Percussion (drums)
o Base
o Guitar
o Piano
Chorus 1
Got my mojo working
Chorus 2
Going down to Louisiana
Chorus 3
Got my mojo working (Canon)
Chorus 4
Harmonica
Chorus 5
Gypsy women
FADE OUT ENDING
March 23rd
RECAP: singing, tapping 12 bar blues
All songs on the playlist leading up to the midterm are eligible for the
test
Watched a weird AF trumpet playing with vibrato yo. Guy had a mullet.
He used 3 different types of mute. Cup Mute, Harmon mute without
stem, and plunger mute. (wont need to know different mutes but still
memorize them)
AABA form
A=3
A=3
B=4
A=3
Jan 30th
Learned Triple AAA form look at thing on d2l
Delta Blues museum
February 6th
This is a form that we have identified in class that resembles and acts
like a 12 bar blues, but is slightly longer in length
- It has repeating choruses like the 12 bar blues
- It is often in AAB lyrics structure
- It uses the same kinds of I 4 5 key areas as the blues
- It is however longer in length than a 12 bar blues sometimes
in exact repetition (for instance internal length of the chorus,
at the whim of the performer.
- The repetitions of the form (choruses) can be identified and
counted, and students are expected to do so.
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Hint for Exam
If in the exam, if the next question is how many choruses, the
previous answer is something else, not 12 bar blues, rogue 12
bar blues, AABA, or AAA
Black Bottom
Improvisation
- To compose and perform simultaneously
- Individual and collective improvisation
Wooden block
Sister Rosseta
AAA