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This Is…. JEOPARDY!. $200 Traced Back To Africa. This was created by freed slaves and abolitionists in order to help slaves escape. $400 Traced Back To Africa. In Africa, Drumming and Dancing were used for what purpose?. $600 Traced Back To Africa.

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  1. This Is… JEOPARDY!

  2. $200Traced Back To Africa This was created by freed slaves and abolitionists in order to help slaves escape

  3. $400Traced Back To Africa In Africa, Drumming and Dancing were used for what purpose?

  4. $600Traced Back To Africa These are the three genres of slave music

  5. $800Traced Back To Africa The “drinking gourd” refers to this

  6. $1000Traced Back To Africa Name three African musical traditions used in popular music today

  7. $200Jazz/Blues Call and Response is…

  8. $400Jazz/Blues Improvisation is…

  9. $600Jazz/Blues The Blues are arranged in this form.

  10. $800Jazz/Blues This “dirty” man is known for merging southern blues with northern blues.

  11. $1000Jazz/Blues This woman is known for this type of singing… Describe.

  12. $200Early Rock #1 He was the first DJ to play “black” music and to coin the phrase Rock and Roll.

  13. $400Early Rock #1 He popularized a fundamental rhythm of Rock and Roll.

  14. $600Early Rock #1 Describe what it was like to live in the 1950’s.

  15. $800Early Rock #1 These were the 5 “Fathers of Rock and Roll”.

  16. $1000Early Rock #1 How did TV affect popular music?

  17. $200Musical Trademarks He was a wild piano player.

  18. $400Musical Trademarks His trademarks were the duck walk and a very popular guitar riff.

  19. $600Musical Trademarks Bo Diddley always had one of these.

  20. $800Musical Trademarks She always wore these in her hair.

  21. $1000Musical Trademarks Name two characteristics of Little Richard’s music and two characteristics of his look that made him popular.

  22. $200WILD CARD He is considered the most influential jazz musician.

  23. $400WILD CARD What did Elvis do “wrong” and how did they censor his performance?

  24. $600WILD CARD Jazz originated in this city.

  25. $800WILD CARD She performed a song that dealt with racism in the south. Name the song and her.

  26. $1000WILD CARD Name four subjects of popular music.

  27. $200Early Rock #2 He popularized the geek look with a suit and horn-rimmed glasses

  28. $400Early Rock #2 This man almost ruined his career by doing what?

  29. $600Early Rock #2 What was the social significance of Elvis Presley’s music?

  30. $800Early Rock #2 He used vocal hiccups in his music.

  31. $1000Early Rock #2 Who was music geared towards in the 1950’s and what did they think of this “new” music?

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