Across
- 2. Many songs in the Great American Songbook were first introduced as part of Broadway _____________.
- 4. The solid hit played on the snare drum on beats 2 and 4 of an R&B groove.
- 7. The country radio program that has been running since 1925.
- 9. The last name of the father of modern march music.
- 10. Popular music is considered music you can do this activity to.
- 11. In 1850, this music was considered “popular music.”
- 13. Gospel music developed from the way that African-Americans sang this type of Christian music.
- 16. The name of the most famous ragtime composer.
- 17. This instrument first “electrified” during the Swing era.
- 18. Style of jazz played by big bands.
- 19. The capital city of country music.
- 20. Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Thelonius Monk created this style of jazz
Down
- 1. The technique a jazz musician uses when playing a solo.
- 3. The popularity of ragtime was spread through this media.
- 5. Many of the best American songwriters worked in this block of New York City.
- 6. The modern marching band evolved hand-in-hand with the popularity of this sport.
- 8. The blues were a major component of this new style of music that appeared in the 1950s.
- 12. Louis Armstrong popularized this type of vocal style.
- 14. The horn section in a New Orleans jazz band.
- 15. Field hollers and other work songs eventually developed into this musical form.
