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Topic: rock music that was influenced by jazz
The Songs:
1. Rock Around the Clock by Bill Haley and His Comets (this song is considered to be the first rock and roll hit)
We will discuss and compare the two songs.
2. Spinning Wheel by Blood, Sweat & Tears (this late 1960s group was a fusion of rock and jazz musicians)
The paper: about a page or so. You can write in an informal manner; just like speaking in class.
What to include: answer the questions the best you can. Give your reaction and opinions.
The Questions: Is each song relaxed or tense in mood? Why?
Does Rock Around the Clock sound like Swing Band Jazz? Why? Is it due to the instruments, size of the band, tempo, dynamics, or texture? Give your opinion.
Is either song suitable for dancing, listening or both? Why?
Do the voices work well for each song, yes or no, and why?
Do the performers present the song in a musical rather than in a mechanical fashion?
Which Jazz stylistic period is used during the jazz section of Spinning Wheel? Why?
Does the brief piano solo in the Krall version add or take away from the song? Why?
Which song, if any, do you like better and why?
Do you like or not like each song (the melody)? Why? Give several reasons.
Would you listen early Rock & Roll or jazz/rock songs in the future?
Explanation & Answer
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Running Head: ROCK MUSIC THAT WAS INFLUENCED BY JAZZ
Rock Music That Was Influenced By Jazz
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Is each song relaxed or tense in the mood? Why?
NO, each sets me in different moods. The Bill's song "Rock Around the Clock" sets me in a tense
mood, which makes me want to dance right away. On the other hand, the "spinning wheel" sets
me in a relaxed mood, connecting me to deep feelings.
Does Rock Around the Clock sound like Swing Band Jazz? Why? Is it due to the
instruments, size of the band, tempo, dynamics, or texture? Give your opinion.
Yes, the song "Rock ...
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