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THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually THE MANY ROLES OF A MUSIC PRODUCER The producer can play the part of a trusted friend, an assistant, or wield the power of a head coach or a dictator. However, within this vast range of possibilities, one constant emerges: the producer is responsible for the final product and oversees the transitional process through which ROCK TODAY: THE PERSISTENCE OF AN IDEA Since the time of Seventies Fragmentation, Rock and Roll culture has continued to drift from the high point in the 1960s when a deep mixing between audiences allowed for racial and social crosscurrents that were unusual for any time. SEVENTIES: FRAGMENTATION BEGINS The 1960s were a time of tumult and tragedy but also an era of positive change. In popular music culture, there was a mixing of styles and races and ideas that resulted in extraordinary bills in the concert halls and extraordinary range in the record collections of individual listeners. HANDOUT 1: SELECT LATIN AMERICAN GENRES Handout 1: Select Latin American Genres Reggaeton Region of Origin: Jamaica/Panama/Puerto Rico Background: Reggaeton is a hybrid genre which mixes reggae, rap, and Latin American music styles. THE BANJO, SLAVERY, AND THE ABOLITION DEBATE How the banjo and slave music making informed debates over the morality of slavery in the 18th and 19th century. Banjo player Dink Roberts. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to make connections between music, slavery, and the abolition debate by hearing slave narratives, analyzing statistical data, and discussing historicaldocuments.
AL FRANKEN ON “ALTHEA” Lessons. Quick Search. View All Lessons; Trace It Back; Core Lessons. Book 1: Birth of Rock; Book 2: Teenage Rebellion; Book 3: Transformation; Book 4: Fragmentation GROUP 4 - PERFORMANCE STYLE - TEACHROCK legs, doing the duck walk. It's not like you could close your eyes and hear his playing suffer because of it. He was able to do all that stuff and make it look like it was so easy and natural.”STEVEN VAN ZANDT
(b. 1950) Although he's best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and as mob consigliere Silvio Dante on TV's The Sopranos, Steven Van Zandt (aka Little Steven) has a far-ranging resume that speaks to a lifelong devotion to music, and spans the roles of guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger, radio host, label owner, human-rights activist and educator. HOME - TEACHROCKLESSONSDISTANCE LEARNINGMEDIAABOUTDONATELOGIN TeachRock is providing essential support to educators, students, and families during Covid–a record number of new and returning users have downloaded nearly 500,000 TeachRock resources in 2020. “Music connects us, even when we must be apart. TeachRock curriculum has always used music to foster connections between students and teachers,and
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually THE MANY ROLES OF A MUSIC PRODUCER The producer can play the part of a trusted friend, an assistant, or wield the power of a head coach or a dictator. However, within this vast range of possibilities, one constant emerges: the producer is responsible for the final product and oversees the transitional process through which ROCK TODAY: THE PERSISTENCE OF AN IDEA Since the time of Seventies Fragmentation, Rock and Roll culture has continued to drift from the high point in the 1960s when a deep mixing between audiences allowed for racial and social crosscurrents that were unusual for any time. SEVENTIES: FRAGMENTATION BEGINS The 1960s were a time of tumult and tragedy but also an era of positive change. In popular music culture, there was a mixing of styles and races and ideas that resulted in extraordinary bills in the concert halls and extraordinary range in the record collections of individual listeners. HANDOUT 1: SELECT LATIN AMERICAN GENRES Handout 1: Select Latin American Genres Reggaeton Region of Origin: Jamaica/Panama/Puerto Rico Background: Reggaeton is a hybrid genre which mixes reggae, rap, and Latin American music styles. THE BANJO, SLAVERY, AND THE ABOLITION DEBATE How the banjo and slave music making informed debates over the morality of slavery in the 18th and 19th century. Banjo player Dink Roberts. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to make connections between music, slavery, and the abolition debate by hearing slave narratives, analyzing statistical data, and discussing historicaldocuments.
AL FRANKEN ON “ALTHEA” Lessons. Quick Search. View All Lessons; Trace It Back; Core Lessons. Book 1: Birth of Rock; Book 2: Teenage Rebellion; Book 3: Transformation; Book 4: Fragmentation GROUP 4 - PERFORMANCE STYLE - TEACHROCK legs, doing the duck walk. It's not like you could close your eyes and hear his playing suffer because of it. He was able to do all that stuff and make it look like it was so easy and natural.”STEVEN VAN ZANDT
(b. 1950) Although he's best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and as mob consigliere Silvio Dante on TV's The Sopranos, Steven Van Zandt (aka Little Steven) has a far-ranging resume that speaks to a lifelong devotion to music, and spans the roles of guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger, radio host, label owner, human-rights activist and educator. ROCK TODAY: THE PERSISTENCE OF AN IDEA Since the time of Seventies Fragmentation, Rock and Roll culture has continued to drift from the high point in the 1960s when a deep mixing between audiences allowed for racial and social crosscurrents that were unusual for any time. INTRODUCING GLAM ROCK Objectives. Upon completion of this lesson, students will: Know (knowledge): The importance of David Bowie, Sweet, Slade, and Roxy Music as exemplars of the Glam Rock tradition. The role of theater and the theatrical in Glam Rock performance. The differences between the character of Singer-Songwriter performance style and that of GlamRock.
SEVENTIES: FRAGMENTATION BEGINS The 1960s were a time of tumult and tragedy but also an era of positive change. In popular music culture, there was a mixing of styles and races and ideas that resulted in extraordinary bills in the concert halls and extraordinary range in the record collections of individual listeners. THE BRILL BUILDING AND THE GIRL GROUP ERA The Girl Groups chapter and its related lessons, most coming in phase two of this project, investigate both the groups of the era, including the Shirelles, the Shangri-Las, the Ronettes, and others, and the institutions behind those acts. In particular, the legendary Brill Building, located in New York City, is an object of exploration. DESIGNING AN ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH SHAPES The instrument is relatively simple: 6 strings, a fretboard, and some magnetic pickups set into a wooden body. But coupled with an amplifier, the electric guitar has provided musicians with an endless variety of sounds, from the crackling riffs of Chuck Berry to the echoey reverberations of Dick Dale to the fuzzy crunch of Kurt Cobain. DAMN.: THE ART AND IMPORTANCE OF STORYTELLING The work and activism of Gordon Parks. The art of storytelling and how it can be done through photos and music. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to better understand the craft of storytelling by analyzing Kendrick Lamar’s 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning album DAMNand
THE ROLLING STONES: HOW IT HAPPENED The Rolling Stones: How It Happened. By 1963, The Rollin’ Stones lacked only a “g” and a manager. Enter Andrew Loog Oldham, 19-year-old music publicist and soon-to-be Stones Svengali. Andrew Loog Oldham: “In early 1963 I was doing public relations on a freelance basis for The Beatles and some other Brian Epstein acts.LED ZEPPELIN
Formed in London in the late 1960s, Led Zeppelin went on to become one of the most popular and influential bands in Rock and Roll history. Like many British bands of the era, Led Zeppelin were steeped in American Blues, but they took that influence in a heavier direction than most of their peers, creating a powerful, stomping sound that also incorporated elements of British Folk, Psychedelia #BLACKLIVESMATTER: MUSIC IN A MOVEMENT The post went viral, leading friend Patrisse Cullors to repost Garza’s statement to Twitter with the hashtag, #BlackLivesMatter. The hashtag soon became a slogan, then, with the help of activist Opal Tometi, an online campaign. After the 2014 killing of unarmed Black teen Mike Brown by a Ferguson police officer, Black Lives Mattergained
JOHNNY CASH
With his rumbling baritone voice, spare, percussive guitar and imposing, black-clad presence, Johnny Cash was an iconic figure whose influence spans the 50s Rockabilly explosion, multimedia stardom in the 60s and a late-life comeback in the '90s. Cash remained a beloved star in the Country field for decades, despite his refusal to play bythe
HOME - TEACHROCKLESSONSDISTANCE LEARNINGMEDIAABOUTDONATELOGIN TeachRock is providing essential support to educators, students, and families during Covid–a record number of new and returning users have downloaded nearly 500,000 TeachRock resources in 2020. “Music connects us, even when we must be apart. TeachRock curriculum has always used music to foster connections between students and teachers,and
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually HANDOUT 1: SELECT LATIN AMERICAN GENRES Handout 1: Select Latin American Genres Reggaeton Region of Origin: Jamaica/Panama/Puerto Rico Background: Reggaeton is a hybrid genre which mixes reggae, rap, and Latin American music styles. THE BANJO, SLAVERY, AND THE ABOLITION DEBATE How the banjo and slave music making informed debates over the morality of slavery in the 18th and 19th century. Banjo player Dink Roberts. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to make connections between music, slavery, and the abolition debate by hearing slave narratives, analyzing statistical data, and discussing historicaldocuments.
STEVEN VAN ZANDT
(b. 1950) Although he's best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and as mob consigliere Silvio Dante on TV's The Sopranos, Steven Van Zandt (aka Little Steven) has a far-ranging resume that speaks to a lifelong devotion to music, and spans the roles of guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger, radio host, label owner, human-rights activist and educator. BOB DYLAN, “OXFORD TOWN” WWW.TEACHROCK.ORG! Bob Dylan, “Oxford Town” Source: Marion S. Trikosko, U.S. News & World Report In 1962, James Meredith became thefirst African
THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” Est. Time: 60-90 minutes . Subjects: General Music . Age Range: Elementary & Middle School . Seethe full lesson
HANDOUT 2 - THE ROOTS OF SURF SOUND TIMELINE Handout 2 - The Roots of Surf Sound Timeline Create an Illustrated Timeline of the following events. Then create a list of at least five questions for classmates to answer about this timeline. LEAN ON ME: EXPRESSING GRATITUDE AND CARE WITH MUSIC How does Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me” express gratitude and the importance of mutual care? In this lesson you will: • Discover the musician Bill Withers • Investigate the inspiration behind Withers’ song “Lean on Me,” and its lasting cultural impact WHAT’S AN INDIAN WOMAN TO DO? MARCIE RENDON (ANISHINAABE) What’s an Indian Woman to Do? Marcie Rendon (Anishinaabe) Marcie Rendon (1952- ) Anishinaabe is a poet, playwright, community activist,and member of the
HOME - TEACHROCKLESSONSDISTANCE LEARNINGMEDIAABOUTDONATELOGIN TeachRock is providing essential support to educators, students, and families during Covid–a record number of new and returning users have downloaded nearly 500,000 TeachRock resources in 2020. “Music connects us, even when we must be apart. TeachRock curriculum has always used music to foster connections between students and teachers,and
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually HANDOUT 1: SELECT LATIN AMERICAN GENRES Handout 1: Select Latin American Genres Reggaeton Region of Origin: Jamaica/Panama/Puerto Rico Background: Reggaeton is a hybrid genre which mixes reggae, rap, and Latin American music styles. THE BANJO, SLAVERY, AND THE ABOLITION DEBATE How the banjo and slave music making informed debates over the morality of slavery in the 18th and 19th century. Banjo player Dink Roberts. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to make connections between music, slavery, and the abolition debate by hearing slave narratives, analyzing statistical data, and discussing historicaldocuments.
STEVEN VAN ZANDT
(b. 1950) Although he's best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and as mob consigliere Silvio Dante on TV's The Sopranos, Steven Van Zandt (aka Little Steven) has a far-ranging resume that speaks to a lifelong devotion to music, and spans the roles of guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger, radio host, label owner, human-rights activist and educator. BOB DYLAN, “OXFORD TOWN” WWW.TEACHROCK.ORG! Bob Dylan, “Oxford Town” Source: Marion S. Trikosko, U.S. News & World Report In 1962, James Meredith became thefirst African
THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” Est. Time: 60-90 minutes . Subjects: General Music . Age Range: Elementary & Middle School . Seethe full lesson
HANDOUT 2 - THE ROOTS OF SURF SOUND TIMELINE Handout 2 - The Roots of Surf Sound Timeline Create an Illustrated Timeline of the following events. Then create a list of at least five questions for classmates to answer about this timeline. LEAN ON ME: EXPRESSING GRATITUDE AND CARE WITH MUSIC How does Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me” express gratitude and the importance of mutual care? In this lesson you will: • Discover the musician Bill Withers • Investigate the inspiration behind Withers’ song “Lean on Me,” and its lasting cultural impact WHAT’S AN INDIAN WOMAN TO DO? MARCIE RENDON (ANISHINAABE) What’s an Indian Woman to Do? Marcie Rendon (Anishinaabe) Marcie Rendon (1952- ) Anishinaabe is a poet, playwright, community activist,and member of the
LESSON PLAN COLLECTIONS 5 Lessons. The award-winning documentary RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World tells the story of a profound, essential, and, until now, missing chapter in the history of American music: the Indigenous influence. The standards-aligned TeachRock RUMBLE lessonCOUNTRY ROCK
Country Rock, extending from Parsons' work with the Byrds on Sweetheart of the Rodeo and his band Flying Burrito Brothers up through the early recordings of the Eagles, Poco, and others, was a part of the wider youth culture of the 1960s. It was the sound of young people looking for the cultures that felt more "real" than whatthey were finding
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually SEVENTIES: FRAGMENTATION BEGINS The 1960s were a time of tumult and tragedy but also an era of positive change. In popular music culture, there was a mixing of styles and races and ideas that resulted in extraordinary bills in the concert halls and extraordinary range in the record collections of individual listeners. DESIGNING AN ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH SHAPES The instrument is relatively simple: 6 strings, a fretboard, and some magnetic pickups set into a wooden body. But coupled with an amplifier, the electric guitar has provided musicians with an endless variety of sounds, from the crackling riffs of Chuck Berry to the echoey reverberations of Dick Dale to the fuzzy crunch of Kurt Cobain.THE RISE OF DISCO
But almost as powerful as the embrace of Disco was the backlash against it. For those who grew up with three-minute songs, bands playing instruments, and the raw aesthetic of early Rock and Roll, Disco was part of a new problem. Ultimately, Disco’s rise helped to foster the fragmentation of the 1970s and changed the shape of popularmusic
THE WHO’S GENERATION The importance of the Who as a leader of the “British Invasion” of the mid-1960s. The role of the song “My Generation” in giving voice to disaffected young people in the 1960s. The influence of the Who’s signature live act, which introduced the destruction of instruments into the lexicon of Rock and Roll performance. Be able to(Skills):
DAMN.: THE ART AND IMPORTANCE OF STORYTELLING The work and activism of Gordon Parks. The art of storytelling and how it can be done through photos and music. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to better understand the craft of storytelling by analyzing Kendrick Lamar’s 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning album DAMNand
THE MANY ROLES OF A MUSIC PRODUCER The producer can play the part of a trusted friend, an assistant, or wield the power of a head coach or a dictator. However, within this vast range of possibilities, one constant emerges: the producer is responsible for the final product and oversees the transitional process through which THE MEMPHIS SOUND AND RACIAL INTEGRATION The 1960s Soul music recorded in Memphis was a blend of black and white styles, combining elements of Country, R&B, Gospel, and Pop. And Memphis musicians like Elvis Presley, and later the Mar-Keys and Booker T. and the MGs, became powerful examples of a national trendwherein art
HOME - TEACHROCKLESSONSDISTANCE LEARNINGMEDIAABOUTDONATELOGIN TeachRock is providing essential support to educators, students, and families during Covid–a record number of new and returning users have downloaded nearly 500,000 TeachRock resources in 2020. “Music connects us, even when we must be apart. TeachRock curriculum has always used music to foster connections between students and teachers,and
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually HANDOUT 1: SELECT LATIN AMERICAN GENRES Handout 1: Select Latin American Genres Reggaeton Region of Origin: Jamaica/Panama/Puerto Rico Background: Reggaeton is a hybrid genre which mixes reggae, rap, and Latin American music styles. THE BANJO, SLAVERY, AND THE ABOLITION DEBATE How the banjo and slave music making informed debates over the morality of slavery in the 18th and 19th century. Banjo player Dink Roberts. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to make connections between music, slavery, and the abolition debate by hearing slave narratives, analyzing statistical data, and discussing historicaldocuments.
STEVEN VAN ZANDT
(b. 1950) Although he's best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and as mob consigliere Silvio Dante on TV's The Sopranos, Steven Van Zandt (aka Little Steven) has a far-ranging resume that speaks to a lifelong devotion to music, and spans the roles of guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger, radio host, label owner, human-rights activist and educator. BOB DYLAN, “OXFORD TOWN” WWW.TEACHROCK.ORG! Bob Dylan, “Oxford Town” Source: Marion S. Trikosko, U.S. News & World Report In 1962, James Meredith became thefirst African
THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” Est. Time: 60-90 minutes . Subjects: General Music . Age Range: Elementary & Middle School . Seethe full lesson
HANDOUT 2 - THE ROOTS OF SURF SOUND TIMELINE Handout 2 - The Roots of Surf Sound Timeline Create an Illustrated Timeline of the following events. Then create a list of at least five questions for classmates to answer about this timeline. LEAN ON ME: EXPRESSING GRATITUDE AND CARE WITH MUSIC How does Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me” express gratitude and the importance of mutual care? In this lesson you will: • Discover the musician Bill Withers • Investigate the inspiration behind Withers’ song “Lean on Me,” and its lasting cultural impact WHAT’S AN INDIAN WOMAN TO DO? MARCIE RENDON (ANISHINAABE) What’s an Indian Woman to Do? Marcie Rendon (Anishinaabe) Marcie Rendon (1952- ) Anishinaabe is a poet, playwright, community activist,and member of the
HOME - TEACHROCKLESSONSDISTANCE LEARNINGMEDIAABOUTDONATELOGIN TeachRock is providing essential support to educators, students, and families during Covid–a record number of new and returning users have downloaded nearly 500,000 TeachRock resources in 2020. “Music connects us, even when we must be apart. TeachRock curriculum has always used music to foster connections between students and teachers,and
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually HANDOUT 1: SELECT LATIN AMERICAN GENRES Handout 1: Select Latin American Genres Reggaeton Region of Origin: Jamaica/Panama/Puerto Rico Background: Reggaeton is a hybrid genre which mixes reggae, rap, and Latin American music styles. THE BANJO, SLAVERY, AND THE ABOLITION DEBATE How the banjo and slave music making informed debates over the morality of slavery in the 18th and 19th century. Banjo player Dink Roberts. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to make connections between music, slavery, and the abolition debate by hearing slave narratives, analyzing statistical data, and discussing historicaldocuments.
STEVEN VAN ZANDT
(b. 1950) Although he's best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and as mob consigliere Silvio Dante on TV's The Sopranos, Steven Van Zandt (aka Little Steven) has a far-ranging resume that speaks to a lifelong devotion to music, and spans the roles of guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger, radio host, label owner, human-rights activist and educator. BOB DYLAN, “OXFORD TOWN” WWW.TEACHROCK.ORG! Bob Dylan, “Oxford Town” Source: Marion S. Trikosko, U.S. News & World Report In 1962, James Meredith became thefirst African
THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” Est. Time: 60-90 minutes . Subjects: General Music . Age Range: Elementary & Middle School . Seethe full lesson
HANDOUT 2 - THE ROOTS OF SURF SOUND TIMELINE Handout 2 - The Roots of Surf Sound Timeline Create an Illustrated Timeline of the following events. Then create a list of at least five questions for classmates to answer about this timeline. LEAN ON ME: EXPRESSING GRATITUDE AND CARE WITH MUSIC How does Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me” express gratitude and the importance of mutual care? In this lesson you will: • Discover the musician Bill Withers • Investigate the inspiration behind Withers’ song “Lean on Me,” and its lasting cultural impact WHAT’S AN INDIAN WOMAN TO DO? MARCIE RENDON (ANISHINAABE) What’s an Indian Woman to Do? Marcie Rendon (Anishinaabe) Marcie Rendon (1952- ) Anishinaabe is a poet, playwright, community activist,and member of the
LESSON PLAN COLLECTIONS 5 Lessons. The award-winning documentary RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World tells the story of a profound, essential, and, until now, missing chapter in the history of American music: the Indigenous influence. The standards-aligned TeachRock RUMBLE lessonCOUNTRY ROCK
Country Rock, extending from Parsons' work with the Byrds on Sweetheart of the Rodeo and his band Flying Burrito Brothers up through the early recordings of the Eagles, Poco, and others, was a part of the wider youth culture of the 1960s. It was the sound of young people looking for the cultures that felt more "real" than whatthey were finding
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually SEVENTIES: FRAGMENTATION BEGINS The 1960s were a time of tumult and tragedy but also an era of positive change. In popular music culture, there was a mixing of styles and races and ideas that resulted in extraordinary bills in the concert halls and extraordinary range in the record collections of individual listeners. DESIGNING AN ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH SHAPES The instrument is relatively simple: 6 strings, a fretboard, and some magnetic pickups set into a wooden body. But coupled with an amplifier, the electric guitar has provided musicians with an endless variety of sounds, from the crackling riffs of Chuck Berry to the echoey reverberations of Dick Dale to the fuzzy crunch of Kurt Cobain.THE RISE OF DISCO
But almost as powerful as the embrace of Disco was the backlash against it. For those who grew up with three-minute songs, bands playing instruments, and the raw aesthetic of early Rock and Roll, Disco was part of a new problem. Ultimately, Disco’s rise helped to foster the fragmentation of the 1970s and changed the shape of popularmusic
THE WHO’S GENERATION The importance of the Who as a leader of the “British Invasion” of the mid-1960s. The role of the song “My Generation” in giving voice to disaffected young people in the 1960s. The influence of the Who’s signature live act, which introduced the destruction of instruments into the lexicon of Rock and Roll performance. Be able to(Skills):
DAMN.: THE ART AND IMPORTANCE OF STORYTELLING The work and activism of Gordon Parks. The art of storytelling and how it can be done through photos and music. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to better understand the craft of storytelling by analyzing Kendrick Lamar’s 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning album DAMNand
THE MANY ROLES OF A MUSIC PRODUCER The producer can play the part of a trusted friend, an assistant, or wield the power of a head coach or a dictator. However, within this vast range of possibilities, one constant emerges: the producer is responsible for the final product and oversees the transitional process through which THE MEMPHIS SOUND AND RACIAL INTEGRATION The 1960s Soul music recorded in Memphis was a blend of black and white styles, combining elements of Country, R&B, Gospel, and Pop. And Memphis musicians like Elvis Presley, and later the Mar-Keys and Booker T. and the MGs, became powerful examples of a national trendwherein art
HOME - TEACHROCKLESSONSDISTANCE LEARNINGMEDIAABOUTDONATELOGIN TeachRock is providing essential support to educators, students, and families during Covid–a record number of new and returning users have downloaded nearly 500,000 TeachRock resources in 2020. “Music connects us, even when we must be apart. TeachRock curriculum has always used music to foster connections between students and teachers,and
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually HANDOUT 1: SELECT LATIN AMERICAN GENRES Handout 1: Select Latin American Genres Reggaeton Region of Origin: Jamaica/Panama/Puerto Rico Background: Reggaeton is a hybrid genre which mixes reggae, rap, and Latin American music styles. THE BANJO, SLAVERY, AND THE ABOLITION DEBATE How the banjo and slave music making informed debates over the morality of slavery in the 18th and 19th century. Banjo player Dink Roberts. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to make connections between music, slavery, and the abolition debate by hearing slave narratives, analyzing statistical data, and discussing historicaldocuments.
STEVEN VAN ZANDT
(b. 1950) Although he's best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and as mob consigliere Silvio Dante on TV's The Sopranos, Steven Van Zandt (aka Little Steven) has a far-ranging resume that speaks to a lifelong devotion to music, and spans the roles of guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger, radio host, label owner, human-rights activist and educator. BOB DYLAN, “OXFORD TOWN” WWW.TEACHROCK.ORG! Bob Dylan, “Oxford Town” Source: Marion S. Trikosko, U.S. News & World Report In 1962, James Meredith became thefirst African
THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” Est. Time: 60-90 minutes . Subjects: General Music . Age Range: Elementary & Middle School . Seethe full lesson
HANDOUT 2 - THE ROOTS OF SURF SOUND TIMELINE Handout 2 - The Roots of Surf Sound Timeline Create an Illustrated Timeline of the following events. Then create a list of at least five questions for classmates to answer about this timeline. LEAN ON ME: EXPRESSING GRATITUDE AND CARE WITH MUSIC How does Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me” express gratitude and the importance of mutual care? In this lesson you will: • Discover the musician Bill Withers • Investigate the inspiration behind Withers’ song “Lean on Me,” and its lasting cultural impact WHAT’S AN INDIAN WOMAN TO DO? MARCIE RENDON (ANISHINAABE) What’s an Indian Woman to Do? Marcie Rendon (Anishinaabe) Marcie Rendon (1952- ) Anishinaabe is a poet, playwright, community activist,and member of the
HOME - TEACHROCKLESSONSDISTANCE LEARNINGMEDIAABOUTDONATELOGIN TeachRock is providing essential support to educators, students, and families during Covid–a record number of new and returning users have downloaded nearly 500,000 TeachRock resources in 2020. “Music connects us, even when we must be apart. TeachRock curriculum has always used music to foster connections between students and teachers,and
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually HANDOUT 1: SELECT LATIN AMERICAN GENRES Handout 1: Select Latin American Genres Reggaeton Region of Origin: Jamaica/Panama/Puerto Rico Background: Reggaeton is a hybrid genre which mixes reggae, rap, and Latin American music styles. THE BANJO, SLAVERY, AND THE ABOLITION DEBATE How the banjo and slave music making informed debates over the morality of slavery in the 18th and 19th century. Banjo player Dink Roberts. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to make connections between music, slavery, and the abolition debate by hearing slave narratives, analyzing statistical data, and discussing historicaldocuments.
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(b. 1950) Although he's best known as a founding member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and as mob consigliere Silvio Dante on TV's The Sopranos, Steven Van Zandt (aka Little Steven) has a far-ranging resume that speaks to a lifelong devotion to music, and spans the roles of guitarist, songwriter, producer, arranger, radio host, label owner, human-rights activist and educator. BOB DYLAN, “OXFORD TOWN” WWW.TEACHROCK.ORG! Bob Dylan, “Oxford Town” Source: Marion S. Trikosko, U.S. News & World Report In 1962, James Meredith became thefirst African
THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” THE LATIN RHYTHMS OF “DESPACITO” Est. Time: 60-90 minutes . Subjects: General Music . Age Range: Elementary & Middle School . Seethe full lesson
HANDOUT 2 - THE ROOTS OF SURF SOUND TIMELINE Handout 2 - The Roots of Surf Sound Timeline Create an Illustrated Timeline of the following events. Then create a list of at least five questions for classmates to answer about this timeline. LEAN ON ME: EXPRESSING GRATITUDE AND CARE WITH MUSIC How does Bill Withers’ “Lean on Me” express gratitude and the importance of mutual care? In this lesson you will: • Discover the musician Bill Withers • Investigate the inspiration behind Withers’ song “Lean on Me,” and its lasting cultural impact WHAT’S AN INDIAN WOMAN TO DO? MARCIE RENDON (ANISHINAABE) What’s an Indian Woman to Do? Marcie Rendon (Anishinaabe) Marcie Rendon (1952- ) Anishinaabe is a poet, playwright, community activist,and member of the
LESSON PLAN COLLECTIONS 5 Lessons. The award-winning documentary RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World tells the story of a profound, essential, and, until now, missing chapter in the history of American music: the Indigenous influence. The standards-aligned TeachRock RUMBLE lessonCOUNTRY ROCK
Country Rock, extending from Parsons' work with the Byrds on Sweetheart of the Rodeo and his band Flying Burrito Brothers up through the early recordings of the Eagles, Poco, and others, was a part of the wider youth culture of the 1960s. It was the sound of young people looking for the cultures that felt more "real" than whatthey were finding
THE BLUES: THE SOUND OF RURAL POVERTY “As I began to get into the history of the music,” writes Amiri Baraka (writing under the name LeRoi Jones) in his book Blues People, “I found that this was impossible without, at the same time, getting deeper into the history of the people. was the history of the Afro-American people as text, as tale, as story, as exposition, narrative the music was the score, the actually SEVENTIES: FRAGMENTATION BEGINS The 1960s were a time of tumult and tragedy but also an era of positive change. In popular music culture, there was a mixing of styles and races and ideas that resulted in extraordinary bills in the concert halls and extraordinary range in the record collections of individual listeners. DESIGNING AN ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH SHAPES The instrument is relatively simple: 6 strings, a fretboard, and some magnetic pickups set into a wooden body. But coupled with an amplifier, the electric guitar has provided musicians with an endless variety of sounds, from the crackling riffs of Chuck Berry to the echoey reverberations of Dick Dale to the fuzzy crunch of Kurt Cobain.THE RISE OF DISCO
But almost as powerful as the embrace of Disco was the backlash against it. For those who grew up with three-minute songs, bands playing instruments, and the raw aesthetic of early Rock and Roll, Disco was part of a new problem. Ultimately, Disco’s rise helped to foster the fragmentation of the 1970s and changed the shape of popularmusic
THE WHO’S GENERATION The importance of the Who as a leader of the “British Invasion” of the mid-1960s. The role of the song “My Generation” in giving voice to disaffected young people in the 1960s. The influence of the Who’s signature live act, which introduced the destruction of instruments into the lexicon of Rock and Roll performance. Be able to(Skills):
DAMN.: THE ART AND IMPORTANCE OF STORYTELLING The work and activism of Gordon Parks. The art of storytelling and how it can be done through photos and music. Mastery Objective: Students will be able to better understand the craft of storytelling by analyzing Kendrick Lamar’s 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning album DAMNand
THE MANY ROLES OF A MUSIC PRODUCER The producer can play the part of a trusted friend, an assistant, or wield the power of a head coach or a dictator. However, within this vast range of possibilities, one constant emerges: the producer is responsible for the final product and oversees the transitional process through which THE MEMPHIS SOUND AND RACIAL INTEGRATION The 1960s Soul music recorded in Memphis was a blend of black and white styles, combining elements of Country, R&B, Gospel, and Pop. And Memphis musicians like Elvis Presley, and later the Mar-Keys and Booker T. and the MGs, became powerful examples of a national trendwherein art
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COLOMBIAN CUMBIA: AFRICAN, INDIGENOUS, AND SPANISH ROOTS OF RHYTHM Featured Artists: LADAMA What is Cumbia, and how do you play its traditional rhythms?Launch Lesson >
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