African American Culture and Music

Rhythm and Blues

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English
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African American Culture and Music
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33 mins
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Aug 2022
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What you will learn

Describe the social and cultural context that led to the development of rhythm and blues.

Explain the role of independent record labels in recording and disseminating rhythm and blues.

Identify the the four general categories of music marketed as rhythm and blues.

Name the women and men that contributed to the genre of rhythm and blues.

Discuss the influence of rhythm and blues on rock and roll.

Why take this course?

African American Culture and Music explores African American music traditions and cultural values reflected in its multiple genres, plus the unique contributions of many notable figures throughout its history.

The principal goal of the On African American Music course is to provide students with an accurate history of the pivotal role music has played in shaping the lives of African Americans throughout American history. Those utilizing its resources and materials will be provided the opportunity to wade through the waters of American music with places to pause, reflect upon, and gain an understanding of the many voices who have told stories of pain, joy, and perhaps most importantly, an unrelenting hope for the future.

In this lesson, Rhythm and Blues is an umbrella term that describes a "variety" of African American popular music, urban-based forms that appeared during World War II and the immediate post-war years. It derived from jazz with its instrumentation (rhythm section and brass and woodwind instruments) and swing rhythm, blues, boogie-woogie, and gospel and was inextricably tied to demographic shifts during World War II as hundreds of thousands of African Americans moved from the country to the city.

While the heading rhythm and blues encompass a variety of sub-genres, most of these utilized musical and lyrical practices at least partially based on the twelve-bar blues form/progression.

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Salters
December 13, 2023
Very good course. Very captivating, interesting and cool! Hope to take more courses by Stan Breckenridge! He knows his stuff!

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