History of Rock Unit 2 - Evolution Perspective

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Across
  1. 2. The adaptation of Yoruba religious practices by Cuban descendants of African slaves.
  2. 3. The ideas, attitudes, or activities that are regarded as normal or conventional; the dominant trend in opinion, fashion, or the arts.
  3. 7. Any harmonic set of pitches/frequencies consisting of multiple notes
  4. 9. Songs that pair lyrics with music to tell a story.
Down
  1. 1. Told sentimental stories while being set to simple melodies with modest accompaniments. They were written for performance in the home by amateur musicians. Developed as the middle class’s version of Folk Songs.
  2. 3. The succession of single tones in musical compositions, as distinguished from harmony and rhythm.
  3. 4. Characterized by displaced beats or accents so that the strong beats are weak and vice versa.
  4. 5. Music were the lyrics that spoke conversationally, the lyrics that were set to syncopated riff-based melodies, the existence of the backbeat rhythm section, and the full rhythm section.
  5. 6. A single unit of music that makes complete musical sense when heard on its own.
  6. 8. A style of music of which was heavily influenced by West-African music tradition. Relied upon heavy syncopation.