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It means someone individually plays a short piece of music (usually the leader), and the rest of his/her band replies to it by doing another short piece of music.

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What does it mean call-and-response in music term?

In music call-and-response is a succession of 2 distinct phrases usually played by different, where the 2nd phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the 1st phrase.


What does echo response mean in music?

just a phrase or tune which is then repeated. Call and echo - Repeating the tune which was played Call and response - After the tune, a different tune plays in response to the first tune.


Which is a typical variation on call-and-response in blues music?

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Is a typical variation on call-and-response in blues music?

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The call-and-response concept in blues music was different because?

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What does call response mean in music?

It means someone individually plays a short piece of music (usually the leader), and the rest of his/her band replies to it by doing another short piece of music.


Which type of music combines popular music with improvisation syncopation call and response and polyrhythms?

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Is Call and response music common in African and Native American cultures?

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Elements which African-American music shares with African Music?

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What genre of music is popular for using call and response?

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how did blues music form?

It came from America when the African slaves were forced to work. They made music to keep their spirits up. A popular feature was call and response music.


Call and response in African music?

Call and response is common not only in Samba music but in many forms of jazz and even popular music. It is when an instrumentalist or singer will play a phrase, and either another member of the band or the audience will repeat that phrase back or at least a variation of the phrase. Check out Cab Calloway's "Minnie the Moocher" from The Blues Brothers Soundtrack and watch his interaction with the audience. Though this isn't Samba music, it's the same idea for call and response. For some call and response where two musicians go back and forth, but vary their responses, check out Béla Fleck and the Flecktones: Live at the Quick. The song "Big Country" has some fantastic call and response between Victor Wooten on bass and Jeff Coffin on sax.