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Kruka [31]
3 years ago
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I need a thorough answer on the evolution of hip hop

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VashaNatasha [74]3 years ago
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Hip-hop began as a DJing form. The genre consisted of electronic music with no vocals. The roots of spoken hip-hop music are African-American music styles such as jazz poetry and spirituals. Hip-hop formed into a musical genre and subculture in the Bronx borough of New York City.
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Explanation: The top scale is what's called a chromatic scale. They start and end on the same note, octaves apart. They consist of only half steps (from white key to black key) and include ALL notes between the lower and higher note. The middle scale is the D minor scale (parallel minor of D Major), but there's no B<em>b </em>(B flat). The bottom scale has 8 notes, qualifying it for a proper scale. Additionally, the notes that are augmented one half step up (or sharped) are F and C, which is the proper scale for D Major.

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Explanation: There are five kinds of accidentals (only will be talking about 3): sharps, flats, naturals, double sharps, and double flats. Sharps augment the pitch of the note up by a half step, and looks like a hashtag/number symbol (#). Flats diminish the pitch of the note down a half step, and look like an italicized lowercase "b" (<em>b)</em>. The natural symbol is used to signify that on the piano, regardless of key signatures and previous accidentals, the note will be white. The one shown in measure 15 is a hashtag, or a sharp.

10. What is the Italian term for the mark p in measure 1, and what does it mean?

Answer:  Piano. It means to play softly.

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