In general terms, a great music history trivia question is one that will surprise, entertain, and even educate with its correct answer. One especially effective means of accomplishing this is to combine musical genres and time-periods. For example, one may ask, 'What Classical Music-piece serves as the musical basis for which popular modern rock-n-roll song?' Various answers are possible, but just one that will surprise, entertain, and educate is: 'Pachelbel's Canon -- written by a 17th century composer -- provides the basic chord-structure for 'Hook' by Blues Traveler.'
Some recommended music appreciation books for beginners include "How to Listen to Great Music" by Robert Greenberg, "The Enjoyment of Music" by Joseph Machlis and Kristine Forney, and "Music: An Appreciation" by Roger Kamien. These books provide a comprehensive introduction to various aspects of music, including history, theory, and different genres.
Some fun and engaging music group activities include creating a band and writing songs together, organizing a karaoke night, participating in a music trivia game, hosting a jam session, and collaborating on a music video project.
Dr. Dre is considered to be the most influential producer in the history of rap music.
A good topic is how music has affected history.
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yes it does! that was actually a great question! music helps in math, science, and history. Math: music helps with timing and simple math problems. like how many beats are in a given measure. Science: what causes certain notes to come out the way they do. History: how long ago was it that music became popular.
That is a great question. Yes it does.
her education was on religion, history, French, German and Music.
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Bobby Bennett has written: 'The ultimate soul music trivia book' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Soul music, Rhythm and blues music
In short, the history of music technology is the history of the technology of music. Thanks for listening :)
That is a very tough question because there's been music before there was civilization, I would specify your question a bit more.
because they are great. and you are not because you have to understand the question which is quite simple really
Delilah Jones has written: 'Great crooners' -- subject(s): Singers, Popular music, History and criticism 'Sentimental Journey' -- subject(s): Popular music, History and criticism
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