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Music, investigate the evolution of American sound, Donna Latham ; illustrated by Bryan Stone

Label
Music, investigate the evolution of American sound, Donna Latham ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Music
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
862147627
Responsibility statement
Donna Latham ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
Series statement
Inquire and investigate
Sub title
investigate the evolution of American sound
Summary
Kids ages 12 and up are invited to explore the roots of American music genres with this book as they investigate the social, political, and religious influences that have inspired and continue to inspire musicians. Activities and projects take it a step further engaging kids in hands-on explorations of the physics of sound vibrations, decibel levels, and acoustics. They can kick up their heels to the sound of the Charleston to explore torque or build their own djembe, fife, and bugle. Kids can also learn how to use vocal styling to improvise and use the rhythm of their bodies to create a beatbox. Encouraging readers to analyze lyrics' meanings and rhythms, the book also demonstrates how to use that analysis to write their own songs. From early Americans weaving in European traditions to African traditions influencing hymns and fold songs, the history of music in the United States is brought to life through projects and inquiry-based investigations
Target audience
adolescentadult
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