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Frownland 06-16-2013 01:04 AM

Gender: Male

Age: 19

Do you play an instrument proficiently? I play guitar and saxophone.

Without consulting any sources, answer the following questions:

1. Do you know who Miles Davis is? (Just yes or no) Yes

2. Can you name a Miles Davis number or album? Bitches Brew

3. Do you know who Doc Watson is? No

4. Do you know who Bob Wills is? Yes

5. Do you know who Duke Ellington is? Yes

6. Can you name a Duke Ellington song? Tenderly

7. Do you know who Johnny Ace is? No

8. Do you know who Howlin’ Wolf is? Yes

9. Who was the driving force behind the$ band T. Rex? Don't know.

10. Name a T. Rex song: Cant.

11. Complete the following sentence: John Coltrane played the ____________. Tenor and soprano saxophone (at least that's all I've seen him play).

12. Who was the Beatles’ drummer before Ringo Starr? Pete Best.

13. Ringo Starr’s real name is: Richard Starkey

14. The Supremes recorded for what label? The Motown.

15. Do you know who Big Joe Turner is? Yes

16. Name a Big Joe Turner song: I only recognized the name, but I searched the song on Spotify and it was pretty dank. It was "Flip Flop And Fly".
17. Complete the following sentence: Johan Sebastian Bach was a classical composer during the ________ period. Baroque.

18. Name an early form of European liturgical music: Can't

19. Name a Holland-Dozier-Holland song: Don't know any.

20. Richard Strauss composed which piece? A. Blue Danube, B. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, C. Rite of Spring, D. Also Sprach Zarathustra, E. None of the above, F. All of the above D.

21. Name a Cole Porter song: True Love or something like that.

22. Complete the following sentence: Yo-Yo Ma plays the ________.
instrument
23. What is “the Carter lick”? a type of guitar phrasing.

24. Antonio Salieri is important because: A. He invented many of the principles of modern music theory, B. He was the teacher of Franz Schubert, C. He murdered Mozart, D. He wrote many pieces for the pipe organ.
IRL: A. IFL: C.
25. What was Mozart’s full name? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

26. Beethoven’s teacher was: A. Johan Bach, B. George Frideric Handel, C. Antonio Salieri, D. Josef Haydn, E. None of the above. Guessing E.

27. Beethoven is credited with starting what period of classical music? Romantic

28. Name a Scott Joplin piece: Magnetic Rag

29. Most of Joplin’s pieces were written in which decade? A. 1890-1900, B. 1900-1910, C. 1910-1920, D. 1920-1930. C?

30. Who was “the King of the Mississippi Delta Bluesmen”: A. Charley Patton, B. Blind Willie McTell, C. Lightnin’ Hopkins, D. Mississippi Fred McDowell. C? I would say Captain Beefheart myself, but I guess that's not official.

Charlemagne 06-16-2013 01:16 AM

I'll give this a shot, I don't really know how well I'll do but this seems interesting.

Gender: 22

Age: Male

Do you play an instrument proficiently? No

Without consulting any sources, answer the following questions:

1. Do you know who Miles Davis is? (Just yes or no) Yes

2. Can you name a Miles Davis number or album? Sketches Of Spain

3. Do you know who Doc Watson is? Yes

4. Do you know who Bob Wills is? No

5. Do you know who Duke Ellington is? Yes

6. Can you name a Duke Ellington song? Take the A Train

7. Do you know who Johnny Ace is? No

8. Do you know who Howlin’ Wolf is? Yes

9. Who was the driving force behind the band T. Rex? I don't know

10. Name a T. Rex song: Get It On (Bang A Gong)

11. Complete the following sentence: John Coltrane played the Saxophone____________.

12. Who was the Beatles’ drummer before Ringo Starr? I don't know

13. Ringo Starr’s real name is: I don't know

14. The Supremes recorded for what label? Motown records right?

15. Do you know who Big Joe Turner is? No

16. Name a Big Joe Turner song:

17. Complete the following sentence: Johan Sebastian Bach was a classical composer during the _Baroque_______ period.

18. Name an early form of European liturgical music: No clue

19. Name a Holland-Dozier-Holland song: Can't

20. Richard Strauss composed which piece? A. Blue Danube, B. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, C. Rite of Spring, D. Also Sprach Zarathustra, E. None of the above, F. All of the above

21. Name a Cole Porter song: Man I should know this since my parents listen to it all the time but I can't remember one.

22. Complete the following sentence: Yo-Yo Ma plays the _Cello_______.

23. What is “the Carter lick”? No clue

24. Antonio Salieri is important because: A. He invented many of the principles of modern music theory, B. He was the teacher of Franz Schubert, C. He murdered Mozart, D. He wrote many pieces for the pipe organ.

25. What was Mozart’s full name? Wolfgang Amadeus

26. Beethoven’s teacher was: A. Johan Bach, B. George Frideric Handel, C. Antonio Salieri, D. Josef Haydn, E. None of the above.

27. Beethoven is credited with starting what period of classical music? Romantic

28. Name a Scott Joplin piece: Maple Leaf Rag right?

29. Most of Joplin’s pieces were written in which decade? A. 1890-1900, B. 1900-1910, C. 1910-1920, D. 1920-1930.

30. Who was “the King of the Mississippi Delta Bluesmen”:A. Charley Patton, B. Blind Willie McTell, C. Lightnin’ Hopkins, D. Mississippi Fred McDowel

Well that was a poor effort. Ah well, I still enjoyed it.

Lord Larehip 06-16-2013 08:19 AM

Congrats to Charlemagne for being the only respondent thus far to get question 24 correct. It's a hard one but I wanted to see how many people actually believe he killed Mozart. There is not a shred of evidence that he did. The accusation is absurd since he was every bit as celebrated and well known in Vienna at that time as Mozart.

Everybody who answers question 27 gets it right which is encouraging but I should point out that Beethoven INSPIRED the romantic period but was NOT a romantic composer himself. I'm not happy with my wording on that one.

djchameleon 06-16-2013 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Larehip (Post 1332766)
[I made up the following test a couple of years ago just to see how much background people have in music today. I'm looking for honesty so I can draw a proper conclusion. Thanks.]

So basically you created a series of questions to stroke your e-peen and claim musical superiority over others? Gotcha.

Also why would you give this so called "survey" to people on a music forum? People on a music forum aren't really a good indication of what the general listening public is listening to so whatever results you are looking for won't even begin to paint an accurate picture of the background people have in music today.

Trollheart 06-16-2013 05:47 PM

You know what? I will. I'll go away and create my own "survey", and let's compare responses. Yeah, my own survey. With blackjack and hookers. In fact, forget the survey. And the blackjack!

(Can you place that reference, Yer Lordship?) ;)

I
Shall
Return.....

... probably as a tree....:shycouch:

To the Music Laboratory!
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gunnels 06-16-2013 05:55 PM

Gender: Male

Age: 19

Do you play an instrument proficiently? -- Yes, I've been playing the piano for ten years.

Without consulting any sources, answer the following questions:

1. Do you know who Miles Davis is? (Just yes or no) Yes.

2. Can you name a Miles Davis number or album? On the Corner.

3. Do you know who Doc Watson is? I've only heard the name before.

4. Do you know who Bob Wills is? No.

5. Do you know who Duke Ellington is? Yes.

6. Can you name a Duke Ellington song? Solitude.

7. Do you know who Johnny Ace is? No.

8. Do you know who Howlin’ Wolf is? No.

9. Who was the driving force behind the band T. Rex? I don't know.

10. Name a T. Rex song: I can't.

11. Complete the following sentence: John Coltrane played the tenor sax.

12. Who was the Beatles’ drummer before Ringo Starr? Don't know.

13. Ringo Starr’s real name is: Don't know.

14. The Supremes recorded for what label? Atlantic?

15. Do you know who Big Joe Turner is? No.

16. Name a Big Joe Turner song: Don't know.

17. Complete the following sentence: Johan Sebastian Bach was a classical composer during the baroque period.

18. Name an early form of European liturgical music: Gregorian Chant

19. Name a Holland-Dozier-Holland song: I can't.

20. Richard Strauss composed which piece? A. Blue Danube, B. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, C. Rite of Spring, D. Also Sprach Zarathustra, E. None of the above, F. All of the above
Blue Danube

21. Name a Cole Porter song: De-lovely

22. Complete the following sentence: Yo-Yo Ma plays the cello.

23. What is “the Carter lick”? Don't know.

24. Antonio Salieri is important because: A. He invented many of the principles of modern music theory, B. He was the teacher of Franz Schubert, C. He murdered Mozart, D. He wrote many pieces for the pipe organ.
I don't much care for Salieri, so I'd guess he taught Schubert, but him murdering Mozart was a fictionalization.

25. What was Mozart’s full name? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

26. Beethoven’s teacher was: A. Johan Bach, B. George Frideric Handel, C. Antonio Salieri, D. Josef Haydn, E. None of the above.
Haydn.

27. Beethoven is credited with starting what period of classical music?
The Romantic period.
28. Name a Scott Joplin piece:
Maple Leaf Rag
29. Most of Joplin’s pieces were written in which decade? A. 1890-1900, B. 1900-1910, C. 1910-1920, D. 1920-1930.
I'd surmise the twenties.
30. Who was “the King of the Mississippi Delta Bluesmen”: A. Charley Patton, B. Blind Willie McTell, C. Lightnin’ Hopkins, D. Mississippi Fred McDowell.
No clue.

Burning Down 06-16-2013 06:36 PM

Joplin died of syphilis in 1917, so I'm sure he didn't compose after that haha.

Trollheart 06-16-2013 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1333097)
Joplin died of syphilis in 1917, so I'm sure he didn't compose after that haha.

No, just de-composed!
Sorry sorry sorry! Couldn't resist! :shycouch:

CrazyVegn 06-16-2013 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1333102)
No, just de-composed!
Sorry sorry sorry! Couldn't resist! :shycouch:

Oh gawd you're terrible...

Ok how does Lord Larship lose when there was nothing to win? o.O
Stop pickin' on him - he's kwell.

Lord Larehip 06-16-2013 07:44 PM

Judging from the responses thus far, it would appear that Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys are in danger of being forgotten. I started listening to Mr. Wills maybe a dozen or so years ago after I bought a CD of Emmett Miller. Mr. Miller was a blackface minstrel of the 20s who did a series of recordings that was one of the prime documents of country music even though Miller's stuff was jazz. The reason is that the country cats dug him and incorporated his vocal techniques. He did the earliest recorded version of "I Ain't Got Nobody" which Louis Prima reworked into "Just a Gigolo." Miller also did "Lovesick Blues" which Hank Williams Sr. loved so much, he made it his signature song and billed himself as the Lovesick Blues Boy. And Tommy Duncan was a country singer who auditioned for Bob Wills and both discovered their mutual love for Emmett Miller and worked with each other for many years. The band was home-based in Tulsa, OK. In fact, over 600 musicians were Texas Playboys at some point or other. Some of them were unbelievable musicians, just incredible. They went on to join other bands having learned how to perform from Wills and his influence crept into country music and jazz from every nook and cranny. he is one of the founders of Western swing along with Milton Brown.

Wills grew up in a white sharecropping family and picked cotton in the fields with the black children. After the workday was over, he'd run home and grab his fiddle (he came from a long line of fiddlers) and join in with the black dance numbers which gave him a great love of blues, rags and jazz. He once rode 50 miles on horseback just to see Bessie Smith perform. Wills was the first performer to bring drums to Opryland. This was in the late 40s. Up til then, drums were seen as an abomination among country purists. Real country don't have no drums. But Wills' sound required a drummer. He was told no drums. He told them that he wouldn't perform and they'd have give everyone back their money. They relented but said to keep the drummer out of sight. As soon as they left, Wills ordered his band to move the drums to the very front of the stage. When the curtain went up, the drummer was in full view up front and the management was furious and blacklisted him from Opry land for a couple of years but Red Foley invited him back and Wills again brought a drummer with him. Drums would not be used at Opryland again until the seventies! Remember the name--Bob Wills--the Father of Western Swing!

This first one is a very early Wills piece from 1935 and one of my favorites:

Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys _ Osage Stomp - YouTube

This next one was so loved by Chuck Berry (who grew up like Ray Charles listening to country music) that he borrowed it to make "Maybelline":

Bob Wills & The Texas Playboys - Ida Red Likes The Boogie - YouTube


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