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pantera1 [17]
3 years ago
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Match each vocabulary word to the correct definition. 1. Popular music 2. Pop music 3. Verse-chorus structure 4. Elvis Presley 5

. MTV 6. Thirty-two bar a. One of the most popular of the early pop/rock artists. b. Began airing music videos in the early 1980s. c. Any music since industrialization in the mid-1800s that is in line with the tastes and preferences of the middle class. d. Alternates verses with a repeating chorus. e. Music produced for a mass audience with typically shorter songs about love and other existing themes. f. AABA form; a series of verses is interrupted by a bridge.
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viva [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Popular music - C. Any music since industrialization in the mid-1800s that is in line with the tastes and preferences of the middle class.

2. Pop music - E. Music produced for a mass audience with typically shorter songs about love and other existing themes

3. Verse-chorus structure- D. Alternates verses with a repeating chorus

4. Elvis Presley - A. One of the most popular of the early pop/rock artists.

5. MTV 6 - B. Began airing music videos in the early 1980s.

6. Thirty-two bar - F. AABA form; a series of verses is interrupted by a bridge.

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