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Rock 'n' Roll
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A Levels Music Tech (History) Mind Map on Rock 'n' Roll, created by Hazel Meades on 18/03/2014.
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Rock 'n' Roll
Technology and production
One overhead mic to record drums.
Instrument capture is often compromised by poor frequency reproduction.
Live recordings direct to tape led to mixing on the fly.
Loud guitars/drums = louder recording levels which led to altered sounds via tape saturation and driving pre-amps hard.
Vocals were often overdubbed to make them clearer.
Some early 3 track recorders were used.
Music was released on vinyl which had a wider frequency production and dynamic range than prior 78rpm records.
Slap back delay was developed for vocals and guitar,
Use of echo chambers and overdriven valve amplifiers creating distortion was vital for later rock sounds.
Origins
Southern states of America
1950s
Instrumentation
Typically small ensembles
Mostly male vocals
Harmonica
Backing vocals - simple, often in unison
Double bass/electric bass
Electric guitar - rhythm and lead
Saxophone
Piano
Drums
Other brass
Performance and arrangement
140bpm or faster.
Energetic vocals
Slightly swung quavers = a shuffle beat
Walking bass line often doubled by electric guitar.
Guitar solos
Piano often mimics guitar via comping and left hand playing the bass line.
Often based around the 12 bar blues.
Strong backbeat on 2 and 4.
Uses major keys but blues scales for lead parts.
Stops where instruments play on just beat 1 and allow other instruments/vocals to take over.
Call and response between the vocals and guitar or other instrument.
Artists
Elvis Presley
Chuck Berry
Cliff Richard
Little Richard
Bill Haley and his Comets
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