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riley high in response to question one i think he was a good blues artist because he could connect to his music, his family was also blues singers also he was pretty talented.
In response to question 3 We should use lots of energey just like he did. We might need to be louder and pick up the tempo. Some electric guitar would be nice Peter Saunders
in response to question three, I think that we should have an electric guitar solo because it sounded really cool when I listened to it! I also think that we should use as much power as the actual song had.
Lauren Schultz If Stevie Ray Vaughan were still alive today I believe his music would be a blend of pop, blues and country. I think this because he was born in Texas and in listening to some of his other songs they sound like they already have a hint of country. Part of the mix would be pop because I think he would have changed a little bit over time to adapt to the current peoples wants. and of course hed have the blues in it because thats his thing, its what he does well.
Hope Fallows: 3)What i hear in his performance thats different from when we sing it is that he has a lot of enthusiasm. Thats what we need. We need to act happy when were singing it and have enthusiasm or we are going to sound boring. Thats what we need to include in our performance!
Kayla Gleason: 1) What are a few of the characteristics that made Stevie Ray Vaughn such a special blues artist? -He was a mix of country, jazz, rock, and blues artist. His previous abuse of drugs probably affected how he looked on things, and formed him to be the artist he was. Also his family influenced him at a very early stage. He learned to play the guitar at 7 because of his older brother, Jimmie.
2)What is "Blues" music and where did it origionate? -"Blues" music is a type of music that sounds like a mix of jazz and rock & roll, which usually consists of many flattened or gradually bent notes. It origionated in African-American communities in the south of the US at the end of the 19th century
3)Listen to 'The House is Rockin'. What do you hear in this performance that we should include in our performance? -Attitude (we're pretty lifeless :D) and some more dynamics. Also, we need to sing out more. It's a rock song, not a slow, soft song, and there needs to be more sound heard. Otherwise, it will pale in a phenomanal Stevie Ray performance.
iN rEsPoNsE to qUeStion 4 I think blues may even be more popular than it was and he would still be a top selling artist. He is pretty cool Peter Saunders
Elmo(gurjason) 3. We should include a electric guitar. and use more energy. 4. his music would rhyme. it would still have the country style. he would have a catchy beat that everyone would dance too. 2. it originated from New Orleans. Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music genre created primarily within the African-American communities in the Deep South of the United States at the end of the 19th century from spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts and chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads. 1. he used jazz and ballads
1) a. Amazing guitar player. b. He put a lot of emotion into songs. c. Had a lot of energy, even in recordings. d. Very influential to future blues artists. e. Won four Grammys.
2) Blues music originated in the far south United States during the late 1800s. It was mostly a style sung by African-Americans. Blues is a style of music that incorporates aspects of jazz, R&B, and rock & roll; and focuses on "blue notes" which are notes used for emotion, generally in minor.
3) We need more of the attitude that Stevie Ray Vaughan has in his version; and we also need more of the urgency he uses as well. And energy, too. And we should scoop more.
4) I don't think it really would've changed much at all. His style was very distinct and although it may have evolved a bit in terms of relevance to today's pop music (as in, lighter themes), I think most of it would've stayed the same.
in response to question four, I think that it wouldn't be as bluesy and rock and roll-ish because he would most likely become more involved with modern kind of style of music, but at the same time he would be trying to keep his same old sound.
Hope Fallows: 4) If Stevie Ray Vaughan was still alive today i think his music would be mostly the same. I do think their would be a little more pop in his music. Thats one way it would have changed. But mostly i think it would stay the same because he likes the blues.
Amy Smith, 1) What made Stevie Ray Vaughan such a special blues artist is he studied and played music by ear. Also, Stevie won ten Austin Music Awards. At the age 12, Stevie was playing in garage bands.
2)Blues music came from African-American communities and south of the United Sates. Blues music is characterized by specific chord progressions, of which the twelve-bar blues chord progression is most common. Blues came from jazz, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll.
3) We should be entergetic like him, and also not hold the notes as long as we nromally do because he singing the song with very short notes.
Answer for question one: ~He gave his all in songs, and you can tell he was excited about what he did. ~He won four grammys ~awesome at guitar ~very entertaining
Rickilee Hodges sayyyssss: 1) he dressed like one and had long hair 2) Blues came from african americans and it has a jazzy sound to it 3) WE NEED MORE EMOTION......Like Glee!!!<33333 haha Izzi! 4)I dont think he would have really changed. He might make blues come back!!
Izzie Starkweather: 1)He made a loud swing driven, and a fusion of rock and blues. 2)Blues comes from African Americans places, around the 19th centry 3)i think we should include gutair. Use the fun beat. 4)I think it be still alive today but more as country music, it would probley change in to a more pop type songs and it stay the same with the fast beat
Hope Fallows: 1) One characteristic that made Stevie Ray Vaughan a special blues artist is because hes very energetic! He sings and it sounds like hes having fun.
Liz Cuthbertson 1)he is special in his own talenred way then when we sing 2)bluse music is slow and can be sad and or happy. 4) he sings it with more energy they we do. also he plays guitar
Sierra Jones: 2.) what is blues music and where did it originate?: - Blues music originated from african american communites in the south at the end of the 19 hundreds. Its a form of jazz rythm and blues and rock and roll. 3.) Listen to 'The House is Rockin'.' What do you hear in this performance that we should include in our performance? -We should try to work on the speed and not holding notes. 4.)If Stevie Ray Vaughan were still alive today what do you think his music would be like today? List some ways it would have changed, or stayed the same. -I think it would stay the same because we still have some music like that and thats what he had a passion for so thats how he would want his music to sound.
Katheryn Weeden :) 1) Stevie Ray Vaughan was such a special blues artist due to the fact that he was heavily influenced by rock and jazz music. He was also special because he was nominted for 13 grammys and won four of them. He also won awards like song of the year, best single, album of the decade etc.
2)Blues music is a form of music that includes bits of of jazz, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll. Blues may also be spiritual. It originated in African-American.
3) After listening to him singing "The House is Rockin'" I feel like in our performance we should have a guitar solo becuase it will make it feel more hardcore...I like hardcore! :)
Lauren Schultz some things that make stevie well suited for blues is his voice has a nice range. he was an exceptional guitar player. he was very passionate also.
hey its elmo again. i need to add more sentences sooo 1. he was very talented. he knew how to play guitar. very talented. put a lot of his feelings in his songs.
izzi baumgartner: 1) goo guitar play and blues legand 2) orginatated in the 1900 and is mixture of rock n roll r&b and jazz 3)we need to be more enerjetic and fun with it 4)if steve ray vaughan was still alive tioday i think ppl would listen to his music and yeah
izzi baumgartner 1)in a helicopter crash into the side of a moutian 300 feet in the air him n 3 other ppl died 2)stevie ray vaughan and the toublerss?? 3)3??poss?
1) SRV had blues and other music around him during his childhood which resulted in him having good understanding and strong feeling in his music. He also learned by ear and not through lessons which gave his music more emotion.
2) Blues music originated in African American communities. The music is mostly identified by its different notes that are used and the style that a piece is composed with.
3) His version has a lot of energy that ous doesn't have. We need to be more alive.
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ReplyDeleteIn response to number 3 i think we need to have lots of enthusiasm and attitude.
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ReplyDeletein response to question one i think he was a good blues artist because he could connect to his music, his family was also blues singers also he was pretty talented.
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ReplyDeleteIn response to Question 1 he used jazz and ballds to get his style
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ReplyDeletein response to question three: we need to be more enthusiastic and more energy and sing louder and UMHP! yeahhhh STICK THAT IN YOUR JUICE BOX!
ReplyDeleteIn response to question 3 We should use lots of energey just like he did. We might need to be louder and pick up the tempo. Some electric guitar would be nice
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ReplyDeleteI think that we should have an electric guitar solo because it sounded really cool when I listened to it! I also think that we should use as much power as the actual song had.
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ReplyDeleteIf Stevie Ray Vaughan were still alive today I believe his music would be a blend of pop, blues and country. I think this because he was born in Texas and in listening to some of his other songs they sound like they already have a hint of country. Part of the mix would be pop because I think he would have changed a little bit over time to adapt to the current peoples wants. and of course hed have the blues in it because thats his thing, its what he does well.
Hope Fallows: 3)What i hear in his performance thats different from when we sing it is that he has a lot of enthusiasm. Thats what we need. We need to act happy when were singing it and have enthusiasm or we are going to sound boring. Thats what we need to include in our performance!
ReplyDeleteKayla Gleason:
ReplyDelete1) What are a few of the characteristics that made Stevie Ray Vaughn such a special blues artist?
-He was a mix of country, jazz, rock, and blues artist. His previous abuse of drugs probably affected how he looked on things, and formed him to be the artist he was. Also his family influenced him at a very early stage. He learned to play the guitar at 7 because of his older brother, Jimmie.
2)What is "Blues" music and where did it origionate?
-"Blues" music is a type of music that sounds like a mix of jazz and rock & roll, which usually consists of many flattened or gradually bent notes. It origionated in African-American communities in the south of the US at the end of the 19th century
3)Listen to 'The House is Rockin'. What do you hear in this performance that we should include in our performance?
-Attitude (we're pretty lifeless :D) and some more dynamics. Also, we need to sing out more. It's a rock song, not a slow, soft song, and there needs to be more sound heard. Otherwise, it will pale in a phenomanal Stevie Ray performance.
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ReplyDeleteI think blues may even be more popular than it was and he would still be a top selling artist. He is pretty cool
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ReplyDelete3. We should include a electric guitar. and use more energy.
4. his music would rhyme. it would still have the country style. he would have a catchy beat that everyone would dance too.
2. it originated from New Orleans. Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music genre created primarily within the African-American communities in the Deep South of the United States at the end of the 19th century from spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts and chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads.
1. he used jazz and ballads
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ReplyDeleteriley high: In response to question four I think his music would still be the same mostly but changed as time did? like more...modern
ReplyDelete1) a. Amazing guitar player.
ReplyDeleteb. He put a lot of emotion into songs.
c. Had a lot of energy, even in recordings.
d. Very influential to future blues artists.
e. Won four Grammys.
2) Blues music originated in the far south United States during the late 1800s. It was mostly a style sung by African-Americans. Blues is a style of music that incorporates aspects of jazz, R&B, and rock & roll; and focuses on "blue notes" which are notes used for emotion, generally in minor.
3) We need more of the attitude that Stevie Ray Vaughan has in his version; and we also need more of the urgency he uses as well. And energy, too. And we should scoop more.
4) I don't think it really would've changed much at all. His style was very distinct and although it may have evolved a bit in terms of relevance to today's pop music (as in, lighter themes), I think most of it would've stayed the same.
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in response to question four,
ReplyDeleteI think that it wouldn't be as bluesy and rock and roll-ish because he would most likely become more involved with modern kind of style of music, but at the same time he would be trying to keep his same old sound.
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Stevie Ray Vaughn or Jimmy Hendrix???
ReplyDeleteHope Fallows: 4) If Stevie Ray Vaughan was still alive today i think his music would be mostly the same. I do think their would be a little more pop in his music. Thats one way it would have changed. But mostly i think it would stay the same because he likes the blues.
ReplyDeleteAmy Smith,
ReplyDelete1) What made Stevie Ray Vaughan such a special blues artist is he studied and played music by ear. Also, Stevie won ten Austin Music Awards. At the age 12, Stevie was playing in garage bands.
2)Blues music came from African-American communities and south of the United Sates. Blues music is characterized by specific chord progressions, of which the twelve-bar blues chord progression is most common. Blues came from jazz, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll.
3) We should be entergetic like him, and also not hold the notes as long as we nromally do because he singing the song with very short notes.
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ReplyDeleteAnswer for question one:
ReplyDelete~He gave his all in songs, and you can tell he was excited about what he did.
~He won four grammys
~awesome at guitar
~very entertaining
Rickilee Hodges sayyyssss:
ReplyDelete1) he dressed like one and had long hair
2) Blues came from african americans and it has a jazzy sound to it
3) WE NEED MORE EMOTION......Like Glee!!!<33333 haha Izzi!
4)I dont think he would have really changed. He might make blues come back!!
Izzie Starkweather:
ReplyDelete1)He made a loud swing driven, and a fusion of rock and blues.
2)Blues comes from African Americans places, around the 19th centry
3)i think we should include gutair. Use the fun beat.
4)I think it be still alive today but more as country music, it would probley change in to a more pop type songs and it stay the same with the fast beat
Stevie is an ahhmazing guitarist....like ricki with Jar of Hearts :DDDDDDDD
ReplyDeleteHope Fallows: 1) One characteristic that made Stevie Ray Vaughan a special blues artist is because hes very energetic! He sings and it sounds like hes having fun.
ReplyDeleteLiz Cuthbertson
ReplyDelete1)he is special in his own talenred way then when we sing
2)bluse music is slow and can be sad and or happy.
4) he sings it with more energy they we do. also he plays guitar
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Sierra Jones:
ReplyDelete2.) what is blues music and where did it originate?:
- Blues music originated from african american communites in the south at the end of the 19 hundreds. Its a form of jazz rythm and blues and rock and roll.
3.) Listen to 'The House is Rockin'.' What do you hear in this performance that we should include in our performance?
-We should try to work on the speed and not holding notes.
4.)If Stevie Ray Vaughan were still alive today what do you think his music would be like today? List some ways it would have changed, or stayed the same.
-I think it would stay the same because we still have some music like that and thats what he had a passion for so thats how he would want his music to sound.
Gotta admit......his verison is alot better than ours! Sorry had to say it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteKatheryn Weeden :)
ReplyDelete1) Stevie Ray Vaughan was such a special blues artist due to the fact that he was heavily influenced by rock and jazz music. He was also special because he was nominted for 13 grammys and won four of them. He also won awards like song of the year, best single, album of the decade etc.
2)Blues music is a form of music that includes bits of of jazz, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll. Blues may also be spiritual. It originated in African-American.
3) After listening to him singing "The House is Rockin'" I feel like in our performance we should have a guitar solo becuase it will make it feel more hardcore...I like hardcore! :)
Lauren Schultz
ReplyDeletesome things that make stevie well suited for blues is his voice has a nice range. he was an exceptional guitar player. he was very passionate also.
hey its elmo again. i need to add more sentences sooo
ReplyDelete1. he was very talented. he knew how to play guitar. very talented.
put a lot of his feelings in his songs.
izzi baumgartner:
ReplyDelete1) goo guitar play and blues legand
2) orginatated in the 1900 and is mixture of rock n roll r&b and jazz
3)we need to be more enerjetic and fun with it
4)if steve ray vaughan was still alive tioday i think ppl would listen to his music and yeah
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1. He was on a helicopter after his tour, and the helicopter crashed.
2. Double Trouble
3. 4 grammys (Wayyyy to goooo!!! :D:D:D)
1.DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
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3.4
1.Achol and drugs.
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3.four
Liz Cuthbertson: 1)helicopeter crash at like 1:00 or something? 2)the blues 3) 6
ReplyDeleteKatheryn Weeden :)
ReplyDelete1) He was in a helicopter crash. :(
2) Double Trouble
3) He only won 4 actual grammys.
izzi baumgartner
ReplyDelete1)in a helicopter crash into the side of a moutian 300 feet in the air him n 3 other ppl died
2)stevie ray vaughan and the toublerss??
3)3??poss?
Izzie Starkweather:
ReplyDelete1.)in a helicopter crash was annonced dead the next day
2.)double trouble
3.)4
Lauren Schultz<3
ReplyDelete1-when his helicopter crashed
2-double trouble
3-4 grammys won
RiCkIlEeHoDgEs
ReplyDelete1. he dies in a helicopter )':
2. Every Hi. (something like that)
3.Cuatro! (4)
Hope Fallows:
ReplyDelete1) His helicopter crashed
2)???? I dont know ????
3)???? I dont know ????
Peter Saunders
ReplyDelete1.He died in a helicopter crash. the helicopter slammed into a ski slope.
2.The people
3.4 grammys
Katie Collins
ReplyDelete1- He died in a helicopter
Spencer Burns
ReplyDelete1) After a show, his helicopter crashed into the side of a mountain. :( That's depressing.
2) Double Trouble.
3) 4.
Sierra Jones:
ReplyDelete1.) Drugs and Alcohol Abuse
2.)Double Trouble
3.)4 grammies
????????????
Amy Smith,
ReplyDelete1)He died of old age.
2)Double Trouble.
3)10.
1.old age
ReplyDelete2.double trouble
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Elmo
ReplyDelete1. He died in the flying crash in the helicopter.
2. the awesome great fish unicorn band
3. 4 grammys
riley high
ReplyDelete1) Flying in a helicopter it crashed into a hill.
2) He didnt have a band name he went by his own
3) He won four grammy's
Katie Collins
ReplyDelete1) SRV had blues and other music around him during his childhood which resulted in him having good understanding and strong feeling in his music. He also learned by ear and not through lessons which gave his music more emotion.
2) Blues music originated in African American communities. The music is mostly identified by its different notes that are used and the style that a piece is composed with.
3) His version has a lot of energy that ous doesn't have. We need to be more alive.