5th Grade 1970s
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20thCentury American Music
The 1970s
E.J. Russell Elementary School
5th
Grade Music
Mrs. Sandor
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LAUNDRY LIST
1. Melody
2. Harmony
3. Rhythm
4. Form5. Style
6. Mood
7. Timbre: Instrumentation / Vocal
8. Tempo
9. Dynamics
Elements of Music
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LAUNDRY LIST
Melody: A logical succession ofmusical tones, also calledthe tune.Harmony: Combination of musicalnotes sounded at the sametime.Rhythm: The patterns of soundssilences.Form: The overall plan of a piece ofmusic.
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LAUNDRY LIST
Style: unique way in which the elementsof melody, rhythm, timbre, texture,harmony and form are handled tocreate a special sound Mood: state of mind or emotion that isrelayed in composed music.Timbre: Tone color, the unique qualityproduced by a voice orinstrument.Tempo: Speed of beat
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LAUNDRY LIST
Dynamics: The volume of sound, theloudness, or softness of amusical passage; intensity,power.
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1970s - HISTORY
The 1960s and early 1970s were times of
great civil unrest and change.
Americans took on the issues of civil rights,
the Vietnam War, women's rights, and theenvironment. Like the Civil War and the
Great Depression, the process of social
change during this period produced a numberof songs, many of which remain popular
today.
Source: Silver Burdett Making Music, pg. 286-288
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1970sSOCIAL ISSUES
Social Issues: During the 1960s and early1970s, there was a rising tide of protest
against America's involvement in the
Vietnam War.
Unlike the popular support for participation
in World War II, many Americans felt that
the struggle in Vietnam was internal andbest left to the Vietnamese to decide.
Source: Silver Burdett Making Music, pg. 286-288
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1970sSOCIAL ISSUES
Social movements, particularly the anti-war movement, were highly visible on
college and university campuses.
Mandatory busing to achieve racial school
integration, particularly in Boston and
other Northeastern cities, often led toviolence and a disruption of the
educational process.
Source: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade70.html
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1970sSOCIAL ISSUES
Many "radical" ideas of the 1960s gainedwider acceptance in the 1970s. They
became a part of American life and culture.
American culture flourished.
The events of the times were reflected in
and became the inspiration for much of themusic, literature, entertainment, and even
fashion of the decade.
Source: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade70.html
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1970s - FACTS
The average salary in the 1970s was $7,564(compared to $4,743 in the 1950s and $2,992
in the 1950s.)
On April 22, 1970, the first "Earth Day" was
celebrated as the environmental movement
launched.
Source: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade70.html
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1970sART
Source: http://www.robertsmithson.com/
Earth Art:
Spiral Hill by
Robert Smithson
Andy Warhol
Pop Art
Source: http://www.warhol.org/collection/
aboutandy/biography/factoryyears/1998-1-732/
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1970sLITERATURE
Literature reflected what was happening in society,
and man seeking meaning in the contemporary
world.
Popular books included Jonathan Livingston
Seagull by Richard Bach, a fable about a seagull
learning about life and flight. Im Ok, Youre
Ok by Dr. Thomas A. Harris was one of the best
selling self-help books ever published
Source: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade70.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Jonathan_Livingston_Seagull , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_OK,_You%27re_OK
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1970sTV AND MOVIES
Most TV shows and movies in the 1970scould be watched by the entire family.
Some of the best shows of the 1970s weresitcoms, such as: The Brady Bunch, The
Partridge Family, Sanford and Son, Mary
Tyler Moore Show, Happy Days, Laverneand Shirley, Welcome Back Kotter, Mork
and Mindy.
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-movies-tv.html
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1970sTV AND MOVIES
1970s TV also included dramas, policeshows, and Westerns.
Some of the most popular movies were:American Graffiti (1973 George Lucas film),
and Jaws (1975), Rocky (1976), Star Wars
(1977).
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-movies-tv.html
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1970sSPACE RACE
Apollo 17, the last manned craft to the moon,brought back 250 samples of rock and soil.
Unmanned space probes explored the moon,
Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus, and Venus.
The U.S. Apollo 18 and the USSR's Soyuz 19
linked up in space to conduct joint experiments.
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-culture.htm
1970 TECHNOLOGY
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1970sTECHNOLOGY
The floppy disc appeared in 1970, and the next
year Intel introduced the microprocessor, the"computer on a chip.
The invention of the videocassette recorder (VCR)
changed home entertainment forever.
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-culture.html and http://www.wikipedia.com
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1970sTECHNOLOGY
Jumbo jets revolutionized commercial flight,
doubling passenger capacity and increasing flightrange to 6,000 miles.
Other important 1970s inventions or innovationsincluded: email (1971), first retail barcode
scanned (1974), the laser printer (1971), and the
first space lab (USA Skylab, 1973). The electronicbook was invented in 1971, eventually resulting in
Project Gutenberg, the largest collection of online
books.Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-culture.htm
1970 TECHNOLOGY
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1970sTECHNOLOGY
When technology entered the picture in the 1970s,
it also affected the way people spent their leisure
time.
Americans of all ages were awed by new-fangledvideo games that first appeared at arcades and then
the house, hooked up to the family television. If
you had an Atari game and/or one of those newhome computers, like the TRS-80 from Radio
Shack, you were cool!
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-culture.html
1970 TECHNOLOGY
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1970sTECHNOLOGY
Pong (marketed as PONG) is one of the
earliest arcade video games, and is a tennissports game featuring simple 2-dimensional
graphics.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PONG
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1970sMUSIC
Music was also a huge part of 1970s culture.The Rock and Roll genre that took the 60s
by storm continued to grow and had a great
influence on the youth of the decade.
The classic rock music of the 1970s was
ushered in by the break up of the Beatles inthe first year of the decade.
Source: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade60.html
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1970sMUSIC
Many Rock sub-genres were popular:country rock, jazz, soft rock (also known as
Easy Listening), hard rock, progressive rock,
urban rock (with its African-American
influences), punk rock (late 1970s), 70s
R&B, and disco!
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-music.html
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1970sDISCO
Young adults found a new kind of music and
a new way to have fun. Disco music
prompted the opening of hundreds of dance
clubs around the country.
Even though disco music would disappear by
the end of the decade, it would have a hugeimpact on many aspects of life in the 70s
including movies and fashion.
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-culture.html
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1970sGROUPSSoft Rock
Bread, America, The Carpenters, and Chicago.
Disco
KC and the Sunshine Band, Bee Gees (wrotemusic for Saturday Night Fever movie), Jackson
5, Love Unlimited Orchestra (Barry White).
Progressive Rock
Genesis, Yes, Pink Floyd, Queen, and Emerson
Lake and Palmer.Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-culture.html
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1970sGROUPS
Urban Rock
Sly and the Family Stone; Earth, Wind, and Fire;Kool and the Gang; and The Commodores.
Punk RockThe Clash, The Ramones, Patti Smith, and Blondie
Hard RockBlack Sabbath, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, and Led
Zeppelin.
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-culture.html
1970 GROUPS
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1970sGROUPS
Southern Rock
Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band, andCharlie Daniels Band.
Punk RockThe Clash, The Ramones, Patti Smith, and Blondie
Hard RockBlack Sabbath, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, and Led
Zeppelin.
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-culture.html
1970 SOLO ACTS
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1970sSOLO ACTS
The soloist singer song writers ruled the 1970s pop
music scene in the early part of the decade. CaroleKing, James Taylor, Carly Simon, and Joni
Mitchell were just a few of the talented singers
who were mainstays of the early 70s pop musiccharts.
Many country music performers crossed over to
pop music, such as Kenny Rogers, Olivia Newton-
John, John Denver, Dolly Parton, Glen Campbell,
and Johnny Cash.
Source: http://classic70s.com/70s-culture.html
1970 FASHION
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1970s - FASHION
The fashion influence of 1960s hippies wasmainstream in the 1970s.
Men wore shoulder length hair and non-traditional clothing became the rage, including
bellbottom pants, hip huggers, colorful
patches, platform shoes, earth shoes, clogs,T-shirts, and gypsy dresses.
Sources: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade70.html
1970 FASHION
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1970s - FASHION
Leisure suits for men became commonplace.
Sources: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade70.html
and http://www. retro-cafe.com
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1970sHAIR STYLES
Source: http://www.imagesforfree.org/
Afro Hairstyle Carol Brady
Hairstyle
Shaggy Hairstyle
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1970sHAIR STYLES
Source: Various
Afro Hairstyle Long
Hairstyle
The DorothyHamill Wedge(Olympic Skating
Champion in 1970s)
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1970sFASHION
Source: Various
Earth Shoes Vintage Clogs
Patches
Platform Shoes
1970s FADS
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1970s - FADS
Mood rings, lava lamps, Rubik's cube, SeaMonkeys, smiley face stickers, string art, and
pet rocks all captured the imagination of
Americans during the 1970s.
Mood rings, which change color supposedly
based on your mood, become popular fromtime to time.
Sources: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade70.html
1970s FADS
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1970sFADS
Sources: http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade70.html & Various
Mood Ring
Rubriks Cube
Lava Lamp
Pet Rock
Smiley Faces
String Art
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1970s - CARS
1970 Dodge Charger
Sources: Various
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1970s - CARS
Families vacationed in station wagons and
everyone wanted an RV.
Source: Various
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