Hip Hop Day 1. 1 st and 2 nd Thought: What’s your favorite hip-hop song, Or your favorite line? Write it down in your binder And please tell us why! Write.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Jazz Dance Week 5. Aims of Session O Learn about this weeks music genre O Warm-up O Toning and limbering O Steps form the corner O Start to learn dance.
Advertisements

Alexis Glears and Erik Kyser NAAAHP Conference 2011 Hampton University SAME BEAT DIFFERENT SOUND: A HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC.
LANGUAGE AND SUBCULTURE By: Sjors Laurijsen INTRODUCTION - a subculture can be thought of as “ a cultural group or class within a larger culture, esp.
Romantic Elements. Imagination What is it? Deals with: –Creative ideas –Seeing what you want in the world around you –Paradoxes What is a paradox? –Two.
Research Into Music Genre. The History Of Rap Music Roots Rap music is unique as the art form of rap music is comprised of three different parts content,
GLST 490 Genre Presentation On By Laurent Tran. Presentation Outline Music as a subset of a larger Hip Hop culture; Historical overview of Hip Hop music;
Creative Writing. Homework  Print out the lyrics to a chosen song and annotate them by highlighting key words, literary elements and devices, observations.
The timeline of events:
Pop Music Among Teenagers in Asia Group 3 02 Rita 12 Mogu 14 James 16Jeffery 27 Dian Teacher: Tiffany Yen Zhong Zheng Senior High School Taipei, Taiwan.
Hip Hop by Freya Brennan. Where Hip Hop began Hip hop began in the Bronx New York in the 1970s. Hip hop Culture has four parts Rapping, DJing, Hip hop.
Hip Hop Culture Mária Ištvánová Banská Bystrica 2008.
Hip Hop How do I understand music in relation to HISTORY AND CULTURE?
Hip Hop & Rap By “RaDiO” Raheem Greene. Hip Hop the culture  Hip Hop isn't just music. It’s the way people dress, dance, walk, and even talk.  Hip hop.
History of Hip-Hop So you think you know hip-hop? Have you even thought of where its roots stem? Or did you just think it was something cool to listen.
Rogelio Edrington The History OF Hip-Hop. Introduction History Roots of Hip hop Hip –hop was innovated in the early 1970s in New York City by underground.
Hip Hop Music By: Roselis Amezquita.
The Hip Hop World Voices of Black Sexuality: Shanaya Johnson Makenzie Moss.
By: ASHISH HIRANI  Urban music is an umbrella for many different sub-genres.  However it embraces two distinctive styles which are Hip-Hop and R&B.
Four Elements of Hip-Hop
Rap and Hip-hop A music and culture. The Beginnings of the Music The music truly came about in the 1970’s The music truly came about in the 1970’s Starting.
Rap Poetry. What is rap? Rap is a way of talking. A rap poem: 1) Has a strong RHYTHM 2) Uses RHYME 3) Has a THEME which is either a story or a message.
Day 1 “Rock music to me is the type of genre that I would listen to if I was really angry because the beat or the rhythm allows me to relieve my stress.
M USIC. W HAT IS M USIC ? is an art form whose medium is sound and silence.
Last Night A DJ Saved my Life Presenters – introduce audience to music Performers – sets – improvisational musician Shaman – control the crowd.
A CULTURE OF CHANGE DANCE MUSIC FROM THE STREETS.
THE UNIQUE STYLE, MUSIC AND MOVES……. Hip hop is a style of rap, reggae etc… music that people use to dance in the form of hip hop. Its music of us black.
LIVING HIP HOP By: Kathryn Feicke Verplaetse A certain administration which I won’t call by name took the arts out of the schools, and that left the brothers.
Music is… the 9 th form. Listen and put the numbers SymphonyFolkPopRockOpera and ballet.
How we do things in our classroom…
For those here that don’t know what is gospel soul, Gospel soul is music that is written to express beliefs about Christian life, as well as to give a.
Exploring Musical Genres By: Aurelyn & Ruth. History Rap was invented during the late 70’s and early 80’s, and grew out of hip-hop, originating from the.
Bell Ringer #16 5/17/10 In paragraph form, explain what you know about the history of rap, R&B, early artists, hip-hop culture, etc.
MC means Microphone Controller. (Rapper or MC) one who uses a vocal style in which the artist speaks lyrically. The best rappers in the neighborhood.
课标人教实验版 高一 Module 2 Unit 5 Reading Warming up What would you like to do if you are free today? No Homework! No Class! A lot of friends! Everything.
Hip-Hop as Culture & “I am Somebody” by, Grandmaster Flash
Hip-hop culture.. Hip hop is a form of musical expression and artistic culture that originated in African- American, and Latino communities during the.
By Danielle, Emily, Kyle and Krysti.  It is credited to Clive Campbell, or DJ Kool Herc, who is a Jamaican born DJ who played block parties in the Bronx.
Module 4 Music Born in America Module 4 Music Born in America Section Ⅰ Introduction & Reading — Pre­reading Section Ⅰ Introduction & Reading — Pre­reading.
What kind of music are they? Jazz Opera Classical Chinese opera Country music Hip hop.
Unit 11 The Sounds of the World. Musical Styles Light Hip-hop and rap Pop Classical Folk Music Jazz Latin Rock and roll Blues Heavy metal.
{ HIP-HOP & COUNTRY MUSIC Jonathan Gidney.  There are 4 elements of Hip-Hop: 1. Djing – very common, you get a turntable and place two record disc on.
THE ORIGINS OF RAP Rap was born as part of a bigger cultural movement called "hip hop“. It was born in the United States of America in the late sixties.
Ja’KeiaHenryMrs.Respers Core Hip Hop Music.
Unit 5 Warming up Unit 5 Warming up What would you like to do if you are free today? No homework! No class! A lot of friends! Everything you like!
Rap History The Modern Era. Define Rap A form of rhymed storytelling, accompanied by rhythms electronically based music.
A History Of Hip Hop By Courtney Owens Rap Defined A rhymed form of storytelling and expression that articulates the black urban experience, and is accompanied.
Rappers delight magazine My magazine RDM genre is going to be based on hip-hop/ RnB music.
What would you like to do if you are free today? No Homework! No Class! A lot of friends! Everything you like! If.
Week 10 - Looking for the Perfect Beat How you act, walk, look and talk is all part of Hip Hop culture. And the music is colorless. Hip Hop music is made.
URBAN TRIBUS DIANA KATHERIN CEPEDA MILENA CAMARGO BELTRAN LORENA CALDERON ROMERO SUBMITTED TO: JULY RINCON INSTUCION EDUCATIVA DISTRITAL EL RODEO GRADE:
Hip Hop.  Hip hop music is a musical genre t hat developed as part of hip hop culture, and is defined by four key stylistic elements: rapping, DJing/scratching,
Where it began… Hip-hop is tied to DJ-ing and MC-ing (Rap), and graffiti.  East and West coasts of the US were big contributors.  Born of folk art traditions.
The Birth of Hip-Hop: Part I “But you know, America is really on some race stuff. Its unfortunate that we don’t deal with it and that’s why it doesn’t.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! --Xyb/Dec25th Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! --Xyb/Dec25th.
Hip Hop music consists of poetry that is spoken rather than singing It is spoken over music/ whether sampled or instrumental There are four pillars of.
WHAT IS HIP-HOP? A MUSIC, HISTORY, ART AND CULTURE LESSON A DIFFERENT LOOK AT HISTORY.
The ROOTS of RAP Kherson College of Economy Journalism and Law 2012 Project made by Alexander Vershina Group 402 Teacher : Ludmila Vitvitska.
HIP HOP/RAP.
Task: You have been asked to create a audio/visual presentation that analyses a range of iconic songwriters and songs and the genres/styles in which they.
The Basics It is said to have stemmed from block parties with the ghetto brothers when they would plug the amp for their instruments and speakers into.
Unit 11 Questions for you to think 1 Which piece of music do you like best? Why? 2What makes you think this music comes from …? 3What are the differences.
A black male gospel choir A white male student jazz band A black female soul singer A white male blues singer songwriter,
Unit 11 The Sounds of the World.
Depth Study: Popular Culture
The wonderful world of music
American cultural movement
Rap/Hip Hop.
What is Hip Hop? Hip Hop consists of poetry that is spoken rather than song It is spoken over music/ whether sampled or instrumental There are four pillars.
Do Now Read independently for the next 10 minutes
Presentation transcript:

Hip Hop Day 1

1 st and 2 nd Thought: What’s your favorite hip-hop song, Or your favorite line? Write it down in your binder And please tell us why! Write your answer as a rhyme And make sure that it flows! We will rap it for the class So tell us what you know! A starter, if you need it: “It all started back when I was __” DJ Kool Herc Says:

What’s the plan, Drake? Yo, our goal for today is: “considering different ideas of the origins of hip-hop as a counterculture” 1.) What is hip-hop? 2.) BORN IN DA BRONX 3.) “HIP-HOP DID NOT BEGIN HOW YOU THINK IT DID” 4.) “THE EMERGENCE OF HIP-HOP” 5.) WRITING: REFLECTION VERSES

What is hip-hop? Think: music, clothing, food, language, history, etc. Give examples! What is NOT hip-hop? Write your answer down.

Turn and Talk Share your answer with your neighbor. What do you agree on? What do you disagree on? Be prepared to share out!

Music

Graffiti

Fashion

Where did Hip-Hop come from? It depends who you ask…. …West Africa? …The Great Migration? …Bob Dylan? …Gil Scot-Heron? …DJ Kool Herc? One thing everyone agrees on is that….

“IF IT WASN’T FOR THE BRONX THIS RAP SH*T PROLLY NEVER WOULD BE GOING ON! SO TELL ME WHERE YOU FROM? UPTOWN BABY UPTOWN BABY WE GETS DOWN, BABY FOR THE CROWN, BABY” HIP-HOP: BORN IN DA BRONX

“Hip-Hop Did Not Begin How You Think it Did”

“Hip-hop was born in the neighborhood, where young people gathered in parks, on playgrounds, and on street corners, to speak poetry over mechanical sounds and borrowed melodies. Rapping and DJ-ing were at the center of this emerging culture, but hip-hop was always bigger than just the music. Hip-hop was also break dancing, the gymnastic dance style that valued improvised, angular athleticism over choreographed fluidity. And hip-hop was fashion: hats, jackets, gold chains, brand sneakers. Hip-hop was graffiti, too-a new form of expression that employed spray paint as the medium and subway walls as the canvas. The police called it vandalism; the people called it art…”

“From the beginning, hip-hop was aggressive and oppositional, a break from the musical traditions it followed. Jazz had refused to be on time, rock and roll had refused to be quiet, and hip-hop refused to be melodic. Rappers didn’t have a band, they had a turntable; the music was not about the skillful arrangement of instruments but about the skillful production of sounds. When rap music included traditional melodies, they were more often compositions that others had made, “samples” from funk or R&B, borrowed from black music predecessors like James Brown. Most hip-hop music today is made up of more than the rapper and a DJ that made straight “rap” music back in the day— the most popular songs have a hook, a catchy chorus that breaks up the rapped verses. But then as now, hip-hop music is about the manipulation of sounds, the layering of beats, bass lines, sound effects, the voice of the MC, the melody of the hook.” EXCERPT FROM: “THE EMERGENCE OF HIP-HOP” By Claudia Calhoun

Reflection: Verses Write your own hip-hop verses that tells these stories: 1.How did hip-hop enter your life? 2.How did hip-hop get started? 3.How do you think hip-hop effects you and society? Use a consistent rhythm: Something you can hum: ex. “ba-dum ba-dum ba-dum ba-dum” Rhymes go at the end of the line, and can also happen in the middle of lines.

Examples from John 1. HOW HIP-HOP ENTERED MY LIFE It all started back in ‘95 When Dr. Dre came in my life I heard his song, it made me scream Him and Snoop were the A-team 1. HOW HIP-HOP ENTERED MY LIFE It all started back in ‘95 When Dr. Dre came in my life I heard his song, it made me scream Him and Snoop were the A-team I never heard that beat before And hooks so fresh and so hardcore Me and my best friend named Mark We’d play “The Chronic” in the park I never heard that beat before And hooks so fresh and so hardcore Me and my best friend named Mark We’d play “The Chronic” in the park Then came Pac, then Biggie and Jay Then Slim, LL, and House of Pain Outkast and Kendrick and Biz Markie And Nas, the poet of NYC. Then came Pac, then Biggie and Jay Then Slim, LL, and House of Pain Outkast and Kendrick and Biz Markie And Nas, the poet of NYC. 2. HOW HIP-HOP GOT STARTED Some say it all started in the Bronx with Herc And Herc did the work with the verses first Rap parties uptown on the BX blocks DJs, MCs, and the party don’t stop I say it wasn’t one, or two, or three That helped hip-hop rule NYC It was ordinary people like you and me Their voices shaped society 2. HOW HIP-HOP GOT STARTED Some say it all started in the Bronx with Herc And Herc did the work with the verses first Rap parties uptown on the BX blocks DJs, MCs, and the party don’t stop I say it wasn’t one, or two, or three That helped hip-hop rule NYC It was ordinary people like you and me Their voices shaped society Now throw your hands up in the air And wave ‘em all around like you just don’t care If you love hip-hop, now’s the time To write your own mad funky lines Now throw your hands up in the air And wave ‘em all around like you just don’t care If you love hip-hop, now’s the time To write your own mad funky lines

Reflection: Verses Write your own hip-hop verses that tells these stories: PICK 2 of the following: 1.How did hip-hop enter your life? 2.How did hip-hop get started? 3.How do you think hip-hop effect you and society? Use a consistent rhythm: Something you can hum: “ba-dum ba-dum ba-dum ba-dum” Rhymes go at the end of the line, and can also happen in the middle of lines.

Homework! Finish your verses for homework! Record yourself saying the verses out loud – use your smartphone or the library computers upstairs! Submit the typed verses and audio recordings to John and Andy: John: Andy: Due next class!