Answer to Question #173340 in English for Everlyn Ndirangu

Question #173340

Elements of Music

Introduction

Understand the basic Terminology used when speaking about music

View the video on the elements of music and describe your favorite song utilizing as many of the elements as possible. 

Can be written in "Bullet" format

example:

M= melody. very singable ......

R= rhythm. the rhythm was consistent for the 1st part and changed during the chorus....

P= pitch. the vocal pitch was lower than the bass line...

Resources

Include a link to the song that you are describing so I can hear your explanation and how it aligns with the song you have chosen

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Expert's answer
2021-03-22T12:17:42-0400

1925: THIS IS LOU-ISS, DOLLY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7N2wssse14

Smoothly after the closure, the French-Spanish port city of New Orleans germinated a piece of distinctive music decorated by the African dances and ballets of Congo Square. Ultimately, the capital's continuous festivity produced the ultimate musician of the 20th century. However, same as Muddy Waters and his Delta posterity two years later, he did not make his spot until after he embarked on a journey to Chicago.

Louis Armstrong devised the unpremeditated solo.

His croaky, satirical vocal expeditions cut singing loose from cornball splendor and crap scripts;

His domineering pleasurable with pop debris anticipated post-modernist re-conceptualization.

However, he's more narrowly related to the subsections "jazz" and "pop," rock would be inconceivable without gravel, solos, or imperious pop wise entertainment.

The year I have selected is when he began recording as a leading light. One might want to examine the Lonnie Johnson guitar solo on 1927's "I'm Not Rough"--sounds for all the world like r&b setting to intersect.


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