Pop Music Review

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Across
  1. 2. type of camera angle used in film clip for Sakamoto's "Sukiyaki"
  2. 5. one of the early 60s dance crazes
  3. 7. an Indian instrument used on "Strawberry Fields Forever"
  4. 9. last name of one of the "fathers" of folk music
  5. 11. father of Motown
  6. 12. what Al Jolson and Joni Mitchell had in common sort of
  7. 14. an "obstinate" pattern that is repeated and around which everything else shifts
  8. 15. where Tin Pan Alley was "reborn" in the late 50s and early 60s (two words)
  9. 16. moments when the music is briefly interrupted by silence
  10. 18. bass a repeated step-wise pattern of low pitches
  11. 19. popular TV show that featured pop tunes and kids dancing (two words)
  12. 24. nickname of "Good Vibrations"
  13. 26. the speed of the music
  14. 27. an early one of these used for Frank Sinatra's "Come Fly with Me"
  15. 28. running a finger up or down a piano or other keyboard for a sweeping effect
  16. 33. gradually getting louder for effect
  17. 36. famed record producer who invented “the wall of sound”
  18. 37. television rip-off of the Beatles movies
  19. 39. the basic pulse of the music
  20. 40. singing one syllable over many notes
Down
  1. 1. James Brown's reduction of musical elements to almost pure syncopated rhythm
  2. 3. the circuit in which R & B artists toured and performed
  3. 4. Paul McCartney's accompaniment on "Yesterday"
  4. 6. running the tape the wrong way in the music studio
  5. 8. last name of Beach Boys innovator
  6. 10. last name of singer of “Girl from Ipanema”
  7. 11. “Sgt. Pepper’s” was the first one of this type of package which later became the norm
  8. 13. the back-and-forth device in which a vocal line alternates with a guitar line as in Sister Rosetta Tharpe's gospel (three words)
  9. 17. last name (ironically) of the “worst” player in the early Beatles
  10. 20. type of song exemplified by Patti Page and Neil Sedaka
  11. 21. a type of video jukebox
  12. 22. the effect of mental over-stimulation that was simulated to “turn you on”
  13. 23. what happened when the Byrds recorded a Bob Dylan song (two words)
  14. 25. when two tunes overlap as in the Beatles’ “Help!”
  15. 28. last name of the folkie whose guitar "killed fascists"
  16. 29. nickname for a "cleaning up" of Elvis's wildness
  17. 30. album on which “Tomorrow Never Knows” cross-fertilized pop music with the avant-garde
  18. 31. first pop group to print all the lyrics on an album cover
  19. 32. the kind of paintings that influenced the thinking behind “Sgt. Pepper’s” (two words)
  20. 34. double entendre used in an R & B context
  21. 35. last name of the most celebrated of the Supremes
  22. 38. last name of the classically trained but experimental collaborator of the Beatles