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University of Maryland Baltimore Song Composition Exam

University of Maryland Baltimore Song Composition Exam

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Part 1 – Multiple Choice

DJ Kool Herc crafted early hip-hop out of:

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The drum breaks of soul, funk, and disco records

The Frankfurt and Birmingham schools importantly represent:

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Queen Latifah’s “Ladies First” is remarkable for:

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Which best represents Tricia Rose’s perspective on women rappers such as Salt-N-Pepa:

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Mark Anthony Neal points out that a lot of explicitly political music suffers for

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The aesthetic of Arrested Development’s “Tennessee” (1992), both the song and the video, could best be described as:

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Grandmaster Flash pioneered the development of

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Dr. Dre’s production often featured

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Number the following moments in the order in which they occurred.

Run DMC’s collaboration with Aerosmith

The mainstream popularity of Gangster Rap

Outkast’s irrevant video for “Rosa Parks”

DJ Kool Herc’s community parties in the Bronx

(Order them 1 – 4)

1. Please describe three true and salient musical characteristics of the song Let me ride by Dr. Dre.

2. Please describe three true and salient musical characteristics of the song I Cram To Understand U by MC Lyte.

3. Please describe three true and salient musical characteristics of the song You Got Me by The Roots.

4. Please pick one of the follow questions to answer. These questions are intended to draw upon issues the entire semester. Your essay should be a good solid three paragraphs or so, and organized logically around a clearly-expressed argument supported with evidence.

  1. Of all popular music genres, hip-hop makes its relationship with the past particularly explicit, with frequent uses of or references to older music. Pick two different hip-hop artists who have contrasting sensibilities when it comes to citing older music, and in a short essay compare their approaches. Be sure to engage with specific songs and moments.
  2. We have used dancing as a window into how music “works,” seeing dancing as a kind of analysis that emphasizes certain elements of a musical piece, often especially (but not only) rhythmic elements. Pick two different contrasting songs, and in a short essay compare and contrast how these songs move one’s body on the dance floor, citing specific musical elements as much as possible.

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