Understanding Music: What Instrument Do You Hear? – Level I
Which instrument do you hear from the 16 instruments available in the picture?
Which instrument do you hear from the 16 instruments available in the picture?
Solos? or Sections? Do you hear one instrument or a several of that instrument?
Can you identify whether you are hearing an acoustic or electric guitar? acoustic or electric bass?
Can you identify which TWO instruments are playing in these examples?
7 jazz styles (New Orleans, Early Chicago, Big Band, Bop, Cool, Free, or Fusion) are performed. 12 examples from a bank of 45 are randomly presented.
This Listening Test covers the “traditional” country & western styles of honky tonk, Nashville Sound, Bakersfield Sound, and Austin “Outlaw” country.
From Bristol to Bluegrass! The early country styles of early/hillbilly, cowboy/western, western swing, and bluegrass are tested.
Four Country & Western styles define four fiddle styles: Bluegrass, Western Swing, Honky-tonk, and Nashville Sound.
These basic examples cover the 19th century of American music including: folk songs, spirituals, parlor songs, minstrel songs, ragtime and marches.
(10 examples from a bank of 30 will be randomly chosen)