(共21张PPT)
1.Music is the universal language of mankind.
2.Without music, life is a journey through a desert.
音乐是全人类的通用语言。
没有音乐,生活是沙漠之旅。
From jazz to music
Project
Folk songs
The blues
Jazz
R & B
Rock and Roll
Pop music
Fast reading:
the development of Western pop musicv
elopment of music
Skimming tip: The quickest way to get the main idea is to read the title and the subtitles(副标题) of a passage!
Part 1: Early jazz
1. The development of early jazz: Para1
. . .
2. Why did jazz spring up?
Because blues lacked variety and was too sad and slow to dance to while jazz was faster and livelier.
3. Introduce Louis Armstrong Para2
Careful reading
folk songs
blues
jazz
Louis Armstrong, a black
, is one of ___________of jazz. It's characteristic of him that he would _________________ as he was playing it to _________________at the time.
the fathers
change the music
reflect his feelings
trumpet player and singer
Louis Armstrong
Big Joe Turner
He is considered one of the ______________ of rock and roll.
In ____he released the first R & B song called ___________________
Why didn’t he achieve much fame when he was alive?
Prejudice and Racial discrimination of the time
first musicians
Shake, Rattle and Roll
1954
Part 2
From R&B to rock and roll
Elvis Presley ----- The Hillbilly Cat “猫王 ”
He has often been called ________________________ .
The king of Rock and Roll
He had No. 1 songs and No.1 albums.
17
10
1. Members:
John Lennon?
Paul McCartney
George Harrison
Ringo Starr
Part 3: 1960s pop music
The Beatles
Part 3: 1960s pop music
Read the following sentences and decide whether they are true(T) or false(F).
1. Beatlemania(披头士狂) is actually some kind of mental illness.
2. In 1965, the Beatles held a concert at Shea Stadium in New York that was attended by approximately 55,000 people.
3. The Beatles broke up in 1970, but they are still very popular.
T
F
T
Beatlemania is the phenomenon that thousands of fans would surround them, screaming and going crazy trying to see them.
Consolidation
1. A guessing game
Listen and guess who is the singer?
A
B
C
D
2. Read the article again and try to fill in the blanks.
During the early 1800s, the blues was created, with its 1 (root) in the folk songs of black Americans held in slavery.
Jazz sprung up due to the blues' 2. (lack) variety in its format. Louis Armstrong was one of the fathers of jazz. It's 3. _____ (character) of jazz performers that they can adapt the music 4. playing. From the early 1930s to the early 1950s, R&B 5. _____(gradual) took the place of traditional jazz.
R&B is a(n) 6. (combine) of the fast pace of jazz and the older blues sound.During the early1950s, one particular style of the R&B called rock and roll became popular. One of the first rock and roll musicians was Big Joe Turner." Rock 7. the Clock" made rock music popular worldwide. In the early 1950s, Sam Philips 8 . (seek) to bring rock music to the white. Elvis Presley made great contributions to the music.
In the 1960s, the Beatles got pop music 9. ____ (introduce) to audiences around the world. In many ways, they were the pioneers for what was10. _____ (come) .
During the early 1800s, the blues was created, with its
1. (root) in the folk songs of black Americans held in slavery.
Jazz sprung up due to the blues' 2. (lack) variety in its format. Louis Armstrong was one of the
fathers of jazz. It's 3. ___________ (character) of jazz performers that they can adapt the music 4.____________playing.From the early 1930s to the early 1950s, R&B 5. _________(gradual) took the place of traditional jazz.
gradually
roots/origins
lacking
typical/characteristic
when/while
R&B is a(n) 6. (combine) of the fast pace of jazz and the older blues sound.During the early1950s, one particular style of the R&B called rock and roll became popular. One of the first rock and roll musicians was Big Joe Turner." Rock 7. the Clock" made rock music popular worldwide . In the early 1950s, Sam Philips, a record company owner, 8. (seek) to bring rock music to the white. Elvis Presley made great contributions to the music.
In the 1960s, the Beatles got Western pop music 9. __________ (introduce) to audiences around the world. In many ways, the Beatles were the pioneersfor what was10._________ ( come ).
mix/combination
Around
sought
introduced
to come
3. Correct the mistakes in the following passage.
Do you know the history and development of pop music? This column today
takes a brief look at how Western music was progressed from the blue to pop.
During the early part of the 19th century, jazz ruled the world of music, which
origins are anchored in the folk songs of black Americans from the period of
slavery. From the early 1930s to the early 1950s, traditional jazz went into a
gradually decline and was replaced by a new musical trend known as rhythm
and blues. During the early 1950s, R&B changed modern music further but
led to what we know as rock and roll. One of the first rock and roll musician
was Big Joe Turner. It was him who recorded one of the very first rock and roll
songs. Then, under the help of Bill Haley and Comets, rock music was made
popular around the world. The British pop group known as the Beatles was
supreme rock and roll band of the 1960s. the fans are called “Beatlemania”,
as if it were a kind of mental illness.
Do you know the history and development of pop music? This column today
takes a brief look at how Western music was progressed from the blue to pop.
During the early part of the 19th century, jazz ruled the world of music, which
origins are anchored in the folk songs of black Americans from the period of
slavery. From the early 1930s to the early 1950s, traditional jazz went into a
gradually decline and was replaced by a new musical trend known as rhythm
and blues. During the early 1950s, R&B changed modern music further but
led to what we know as rock and roll. One of the first rock and roll musician
was Big Joe Turner. It was him who recorded one of the very first rock
and roll songs. Then, under the help of Bill Haley and Comets, rock music
was made popular around the world. The British pop group known as the
Beatles was /\supreme rock and roll band of the 1960s. the fans are called
“Beatlemania”, as if it were a kind of mental illness.
Answers
1. 去掉was
2. blue--blues
3.which--whose
4.gradually--gradual
5.but---and
6.musician--musicians
7.him---he
8.under---with
9./\ the supreme
10. are---were
Homework
1. Please review what has been learned in today’s class.
2. Please finish the exercises on Page 109.
Thank you