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    Popular Music History: Pop, Rock & Dance In The 20Th Century

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Popular Music History: Pop, Rock & Dance In The 20Th Century

    Popular Music History: Pop, Rock & Dance In The 20Th Century
    Last updated 11/2019
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    Language: English | Size: 3.48 GB | Duration: 2h 46m

    Never feel left out of a Musical Discussion again! Broaden your Music History knowledge with our Curated Playlists.

    What you'll learn
    You will be able to hear the defining characteristics of a wide range of genres
    You will know the socio-economic and political factors that gave birth to iconic genres
    You will learn the history of some of the world’s most famous artists
    You will know the most important artists of each genre
    You will be able to amaze your friends with fascinating music facts
    Requirements
    A love of music!
    No prior music knowledge required
    No knowledge of music theory required
    Description
    Tired of not knowing which bands/genres your friends are talking about? Or are you trying to find inspiration for your new musical style?This course will guide you through the history of popular music from the 1950s to the 2000s, from Blues to Nirvana, and everything in between! With curated Spotify playlists included, never again will you not have something to say when a conversation strikes up about music; you’ll be armed with musical trivia, facts, and knowledge of the key historical events that influenced iconic genres and artists.Spotted the “retro” trend in music recently? Well, maybe you’ll find the “next big thing” hidden in our musical past.Designed for anyone with an interest in popular music, for each genre you’ll learn:The defining characteristicsKey artistsSocio-economic influencesOrigins and legacyGenres & artists covered include:Rhythm & BluesCountry & WesternJazzRockabillyRock ‘n’ RollSoulMotownSurf RockFolk RockThe BeatlesPsychedelic RockProgressive RockHeavy MetalGlam RockPunk RockHip HopHouseTechnoNirvanaDrum & BassBoost your curiosity, explore your passion, and develop your cultural knowledgeWe can learn so much from every single genre - whether it's a moral lesson from Bob Dylan and the Folk Rock movement, or a political lesson from the Sex Pistols and Punk Rock, or even a lesson in fun from the Glam Rockers.Overview of the CourseOur course is aimed at anyone with an interest in the history of popular music. Whether you are in a band looking for a new style/sound, or just after some tasty pop trivia to wow your friends with, this is the course for you.As you begin the course, you’ll look at Blues, Country, and Jazz: the early influencers of Rock ‘n’ Roll, the first true popular music genre. You’ll then be taken on an auditory adventure through time, looking at each genre under a magnifying glass, and examining the key artists, characteristics, and influences.By the end of the course, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of where popular music comes from, and why it needs to exist, and you’ll have an arsenal of fun facts to share with your friends.The InstructorsJonathan Armandary taught Popular Music History at Leeds College of Music and has toured Europe in bands, as well as being an award-winning composer.Tomas George has a MMus Masters Degree in Music Production and a BA(Hons) Degree in Music Composition. He is also the creator of some of the world's most popular music production courses - with over 275,000 studentsYou! You and your fellow students are an integral part of the course. By sharing your favourite bands, artists, and knowledge, you’ll help yourselves and others to expand your musical horizons.Go ahead and click the enroll button, and we'll see you in lesson 1!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Resources

    Section 2: The Blues

    Lecture 3 The 12 Bar Blues

    Lecture 4 Jump Blues & Sophisticated Blues

    Lecture 5 Review!

    Lecture 6 Rhythm & Blues

    Section 3: Country & Western

    Lecture 7 Country & Western

    Section 4: Jazz

    Lecture 8 New Orleans, Dixieland, and Swing

    Lecture 9 Bebop, Cool, and Free Jazz

    Section 5: Rockabilly

    Lecture 10 Rockabilly

    Section 6: Rock & Roll

    Lecture 11 Rock & Roll

    Section 7: Soul

    Lecture 12 Stax

    Lecture 13 Motown

    Section 8: Surf Rock

    Lecture 14 Surf Rock

    Lecture 15 The Beach Boys

    Section 9: Folk Rock

    Lecture 16 Folk Rock

    Section 10: The Beatles

    Lecture 17 The Early Years

    Lecture 18 Developments

    Lecture 19 Revolver

    Section 11: Psychedelic Rock

    Lecture 20 Psychedelic Rock

    Section 12: Progressive Rock

    Lecture 21 Progressive Rock

    Section 13: Heavy Metal

    Lecture 22 Heavy Metal

    Section 14: Glam Rock

    Lecture 23 Glam Rock

    Section 15: Punk Rock

    Lecture 24 Punk Rock

    Section 16: Hip Hop

    Lecture 25 Hip Hop

    Section 17: The Amen Break

    Lecture 26 The Amen Break

    Section 18: Electronic Dance Music

    Lecture 27 Section Introduction

    Lecture 28 House Music - Part 1

    Lecture 29 Techno

    Lecture 30 Trance

    Lecture 31 House Music - Part 2

    Lecture 32 Jungle and Drum and Bass

    Section 19: Nirvana

    Lecture 33 Nirvana

    Section 20: Instruments & Formats

    Lecture 34 Electronic & Keyboard Instruments

    Lecture 35 Guitars

    Lecture 36 Records

    Lecture 37 Tape & The Digital Era

    Section 21: Technological Developments

    Lecture 38 Technological Developments

    Section 22: BONUS! Download "The Media Scoring Guide"

    Lecture 39 BONUS! Download "The Media Scoring Guide"

    Anyone with an interest in the history and development of popular music,Musicians looking for new influences,Music students who want an extra edge