Title: American Popular Music
1American Popular Music
- Dr. Joseph Harchanko
- Week 2 - Monday
- Chapter 3
2Elements of Music Modern Music Industry (1910)
- Pattern of fierce competition between companies
(publishing)
- Mass promotion across media (newspaper, theaters,
dep. stores, cat.)
- Highly asymmetrical ratio of hits and duds
- Dom. of limited forms and lyrics
3Change in 1920s and 1930s
- Supplanting of sheet music with phonographs
- Rise of network radio and sound film
- Increased influence of African American genres
such as jazz and blues.
4Innovations
mid 1920s- phonograph disc sales surpassed
sheet music
1925- Electric recording replaces acoustic
recording, paving way for crooners
1906- First radio broadcast (Mass.)
5Network Radio
- 1896 - Marconi awarded patent for radio
- 1922- 564 independent stations
- 1922- Telephone lines used to transmit Chicago
football game to NY
- 1926- First radio network (NBC)
- What is the effect of Networks?
6Further happenings of the 1920s
- Jazz Singer (1927)
- The Broadway Melody (1929)
- ASCAP
- Big publishers and recordings companies
controlled exposure Tin Pan Alley songs, ball
room dance bands
- Smaller sales in classical, race, hillbilly
records
7Freak Dances
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vYzC1h2XnmwY
8Freak Dances
- Cakewalk
- WW I era rise of dance hall and cabarets
- Turkey trot, fox trot, grizzly bear
- Tango- ball room, habanera, light opera, gaucho
ballads (NY 1910)
9Europe and Castles
Vernon and Irene Castle
James Reese Europe (1880-1919)
10When you think of Europe
11You think of castles.
12Castle House Rag
- 1914 James Reese Europe
- A B A rounded binary (also AABBA or AA BA BA
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B
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C
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D
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E
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What piece used a similar form?
13The Jazz Age -Why it was dangerous
Indigenous American Art from founded my African
Americans, primarily in New Orleans
Improvisatory music
14Where did it come from?
- New Orleans, around 1900
- Confluence of ragtime, marching bands, Mardi Gras
and funeral processions, French and Italian
opera, Caribbean and Mexican music, Tin Pan Alley
songs, African American song tradition (gospel
and blues)
15Why was jazz dangerous?
- Alcohol consumption
- Indiscriminate sex
- Effeminacy
- Suicide
- Bestiality
- Insanity
- Indigestion
-N.Y. Times as sited in Starr and Waterman p.60
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18Types of Jazz
19The Legacy of Jazz
- Considered more art music today than popular
music
- Cultural Vernacular
- Social factors