Introduction to African American Music

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JAZZ 290, AAST 171

Instructors:Course instructor::W. Logan

Credit hours:Course credits:=3

Timeframe:Course semester:=fall semester

Capacity:Course capacity:=50 students

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The first semester of a one-year survey of musical styles and forms cultivated by African Americans. First semester includes West African music and West African continuity in the American, early African American instrumental-vocal forms, and the social implications of African American music. Second semester includes later instrumental and vocal music (jazz, blues, rhythm and blues, gospel, soul, etc.) and important composers and performers of works in extended forms.

Also crosslisted as MHST 290.

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