Description
- Overview:
- Doo Wop's musical and social roots point to a long history of vocal harmony in American culture, particularly in African-American communities. Social singing provided entertainment in barbershops, bars, schools, churches, theaters, and other communal spaces. Some of the musical precedents students will consider in this lesson include the barbershop quartets that flourished from the 1890s through World War I; the Pop vocal groups such as the Mills Brothers that topped the charts in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s; and the Gospel singers who made harmonizing a spiritual practice throughout the early twentieth century.
- Subject:
- Performing Arts
- Level:
- High School
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- TeachRock
- Date Added:
- 09/03/2019
- License:
- Educational Use Permitted
- Language:
- English
- Media Format:
- Downloadable docs, Text/HTML
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