20th Century American
Music-1980s
1. Melody 6. Mood2. Harmony 7. Tempo3. Rhythm 8. Timbre4. Form 9. Dynamics5. Style
Music Terms
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Melody: Logical succession of musical tones (tune).Harmony: Combination of notes simultaneouslyRhythm: Patterns of sounds and silencesForm: Overall plan of a piece of music
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Style: Way that the elements are handled to create a special sound- melody, rhythm, texture, timbre, harmony, and formMood: Emotion relayed in musicTimbre: Unique quality of a voice or instrument.Tempo: Speed of a pieceDynamics: Volume, intensity, power
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The 80s was a time of culture, music, and fashion. MTV, big hair, and high waisted jeans characterize the decade.Ronald Reagan’s presidency, NASA, and CDs also grew to be icons of this time.
1980s-History
During the 1980s, women still struggled to gain equal rights and the movement towards equality grew.
The issues associated with AIDS and drug abuse were prominent during the 80s.
1980s-Social
Reaganomics and government intervention were concerning due to the Cold War targeting communism. The economy was unstable and spending was relatively high.
1980s-Social...
Personal interest and the idea of making money became more emphasized, as did a more materialistic view on society.
1980s-Social...
People began to feel more free and hopeful about the lives they could lead although much of the developed world was affected by an economic recession.
1980s-Social...
The financial world and the stock market were glamorized in a way they had not been since the 1920sRonald Reagan was shot in Washington D.C. on March 30, 1981 by John Hinckley.R
1980s-Facts
Drugs became a serious problem in the '80s. Cocaine was popular among celebrities and the young, sophisticated "yuppies", while crack, a cheaper and more potent offshoot of the drug, turned the inner cities into war zones.
1980s-Facts
Public address and culture wars consumed 80s art which varied from the more minimalistic art in the 70s.
Symbolism portraying the social issues of the decade played a large role in the art as well.
1980s-Art
The independent attitude of the 80s was also apparent in photography which became increasingly popular.
1980s-Art
Authors such as Stephen King,Noam Chomsky, and Stephen Hawking created novels and other work.Self-help books became increasingly popular during this time.
1980s-Literature
Shows that are still famous today first aired in the 80s such as “Saved by the Bell”, “21 Jump Street”, and “Full House”
MTV also became the first music video show on television.
1980s-TV and Movies
Shows such as “Dallas” and “Dynasty” also aired and became well known soap operas.
Most Americans had a television set and were paying for cable by this point, and talk shows also grew in popularity.
1980s-TV and Movies
The Space shuttle Columbia was launched in 1981 by NASA-the National Aeronautics and Space AssociationLater the Challenger and the Discovery were also launched.
1980s-Space
Walkman, VHS, boomboxes, and synthesizers are icons of this period of time because of the convenience and popularity of new technology.
1980s-Technology
The initial technology of the Compact Disc began to develop, which would provide more storage and eventually a play-back option.
1980s-Technology
Smaller personal computers would grow extremely popular in the 80s as would arcade games due to Nintendo and Mario.
1980s-Technology
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” sold twenty million albums-the largest selling record ever.
Genres like new-wave, synth-pop, glam-metal, and hard rock were influencial during the 80s.
1980s-Music
Techno, hip-hop, and punk rock would also grow with bands such as the Beastie Boys, Ozzy, and Metallica.
1980s-Music
Hard Rock:Metallica, Guns ‘n Roses, AC/DC, Ozzy Osbourne, Van HalenHip Hop:Beastie Boys, Ice-T, Furious Five, Public Enemy
1980s-Genres
Punk/College Rock:Pixies, REM, The Smiths, Joy Division, The Replacements, Nirvana
1980s-Genres
Pop:Michael Jackson, Madonna, Prince, Whitney Houston,
Country:Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Anne Murray
1980s-Genres
New Wave:A Flock of Seagulls, Duran Duran, Die StraitsPost Punk:The Cure, The Pop Group, Joy Division, The Smiths
1980s-Genres
Big hair, high waisted/acid washed jeans, neon colors, leg warmers, off-the-shoulder/ cropped shirts/sweaters, and Ray-Ban sunglasses were trends in 80s fashion.
1980s Fashion
Vivid clothes and large accessories were common, as well as sequins and accentuated makeup
Leggings, beanies, jumpsuits, and large scarves were themes in 80s fashion.
1980s Fashion
Madonna had a huge influence on social norms, as did previously mentioned soap operas.Flannel shirts, nylon jackets, denim, and Hawaiian shirts were popular for men who were also influenced by Michael Jackson and other celebrities.
1980s Fashion
Long front bangs, teased hair, side pony tails, and tightly curled hair were all popular hairstyles.
1980s-Hairstyles
The mullet and rat tail were also famous 80s hairstyles, as well as asymmetrical new-wave.
1980s-Hairstyles
“Happy Pants” were a type of unique pant made from fun kids fabrics that were mostly worn by female teenagers.
Excessive bracelets and other jewelry were common for kids and teens to wear.
1980s-Fads
Rubik’s Cubes were a popular fad, with over 350 million having sold within the first 3 decades of its arrival.
Big hair was probably the most obvious fad that arose out of the decade.
1980s-Fads
Chrysler and American Motor brands were not as well off as they had been in previous years.
1980s-Cars
The Magnum PI Ferrari, GMC Vandura, Batmobile, KITT, and Delorian are famous movie cars.
1980s-Cars
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