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MUS-1030: Survey of Rock and Roll 1 MUS-1030: SURVEY OF ROCK AND ROLL Cuyahoga Community College Viewing:MUS-1030 : Survey of Rock and Roll Board of Trustees: 1997-10-23 Academic Term: 1998-08-26 Subject Code MUS - Music Course Number: 1030 Title: Survey of Rock and Roll Catalog Description: Survey of most influential and innovative works and artists of rock music from origins to present. Includes terminology, techniques, style, instrumentation and lyrics, with references to cultural and historical context. Course involves listening to, reading and discussing of artists and recordings. Focus on listening to and understanding rock and roll music. Credit Hour(s): 3 Lecture Hour(s): 3 Lab Hour(s): 0 Other Hour(s): 0 Requisites Prerequisite and Corequisite None. I. ACADEMIC CREDIT Academic Credit According to the Ohio Department of Higher Education, one (1) semester hour of college credit will be awarded for each lecture hour. Students will be expected to work on out-of-class assignments on a regular basis which, over the length of the course, would normally average two hours of out-of-class study for each hour of formal class activity. For laboratory hours, one (1) credit shall be awarded for a minimum of three laboratory hours in a standard week for which little or no out-of-class study is required since three hours will be in the lab (i.e. Laboratory 03 hours). Whereas, one (1) credit shall be awarded for a minimum of two laboratory hours in a standard week, if supplemented by out-of-class assignments which would normally average one hour of out-of class study preparing for or following up the laboratory experience (i.e. Laboratory 02 hours). Credit is also awarded for other hours such as directed practice, practicum, cooperative work experience, and field experience. The number of hours required to receive credit is listed under Other Hours on the syllabus. The number of credit hours for lecture, lab and other hours are listed at the beginning of the syllabus. Make sure you can prioritize your time accordingly. Proper planning, prioritization and dedication will enhance your success in this course. The standard expectation for an online course is that you will spend 3 hours per week for each credit hour. II. ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT If you need any special course adaptations or accommodations because of a documented disability, please notify your instructor within a reasonable length of time, preferably the first week of the term with formal notice of that need (i.e. an official letter from the Student Accessibility Services (SAS) office). Accommodations will not be made retroactively.

2 MUS-1030: Survey of Rock and Roll For specific information pertaining to ADA accommodation, please contact your campus SAS office or visit online athttp://www.tric.edu/accessprograms. Blackboard accessibility information is available athttp://access.blackboard.com. Eastern (216) 987-2052 - Voice Metropolitan (216) 987-4344 -Voice Western (216) 987-5079 - Voice Westshore (216) 987-5079 - Voice Brunswick (216) 987-5079 - Voice Off-Site (216) 987-5079 - Voice III. ATTENDANCE TRACKING Regular class attendance is expected. Tri-C is required by law to verify the enrollment of students who participate in federal Title IV student aid programs and/or who receive educational benefits through other funding sources. Eligibility for federal student financial aid is, in part, based on your enrollment status. Students who do not attend classes for the entire term are required to withdraw from the course(s). Additionally, students who withdraw from a course or stop attending class without officially withdrawing may be required to return all or a portion of the financial aid based on the date of last attendance. Students who do not attend the full session are responsible for withdrawing from the course(s). Tri-C is responsible for identifying students who have not attended a course, before financial aid funds can be applied to students accounts. Therefore, attendance will be recorded in the following ways: For in-person courses, students are required to attend the course by the 15th day of the semester, or equivalent for terms shorter than 5-weeks, to be considered attending. Students who have not met all attendance requirements for an in-person course, as described herein, within the first two weeks of the semester, or equivalent, will be considered not attending and will be reported for non-attendance and dropped from the course. For blended-learning courses, students are required to attend the course by the 15th day of the semester, or equivalent for terms shorter than 5-weeks, or submit an assignment, to be considered attending. Students who have not met all attendance requirements for a blended-learning courses, as described herein, within the first two weeks of the semester, or equivalent, will be considered not attending and will be reported for non-attendance and dropped from the course. For online courses, students are required to login in at least two (2) times per week and submit one (1) assignment per week for the first two (2) weeks of the semester, or equivalent to the 15th day of the term. Students who have not met all attendance requirements for an online course, as described herein, within the first two weeks of the semester, or equivalent, will be considered not attending and will be reported for non-attendance and dropped from the course. At the conclusion of the first two weeks of a semester, or equivalent, instructors report any registered students who have Never Attended a course. Those students will be administratively withdrawn from that course. However, after the time period in the previous paragraphs, if a student stops attending a class, wants or needs to withdraw, for any reason, it is the student's responsibility to take action to withdraw from the course. Students must complete and submit the appropriate Tri-C form by the established withdrawal deadline. Tri-C is required to ensure that students receive financial aid only for courses that they attend and complete. Students reported for not attending at least one of their registered courses will have all financial aid funds held until confirmation of attendance in registered courses has been verified. Students who fail to complete at least one course may be required to repay all or a portion of their federal financial aid funds and may be ineligible to receive future federal financial aid awards. Students who withdraw from classes prior to completing more than 60 percent of their enrolled class time may be subject to the required federal refund policy. If illness or emergency should necessitate a brief absence from class, students should confer with instructors upon their return. Students having problems with class work because of a prolonged absence should confer with the instructor or a counselor. IV. CONCEALED CARRY STATEMENT College policy prohibits the possession of weapons on college property by students, faculty and staff, unless specifically approved in advance as a job-related requirement (i.e., Tri-C campus police officers) or, in accordance with Ohio law, secured in a parked vehicle in a designated parking area only by an individual in possession of a valid conceal carry permit. As a Tri-C student, your behavior on campus must comply with the student code of conduct which is available on page 29 within the Tri-C student handbook, available athttp://www.tri-c.edu/student-resources/documents/studenthandbook.pdfyou must also comply with the College s Zero Tolerance for Violence on College Property available athttp://www.tri-c.edu/policies-and-procedures/ documents/3354-1-20-10-zero-tolerance-for-violence-policy.pdf Outcomes Objective(s): 1. Identify the major rock artists, their works, and their musical influences. 2. Recognize musical characteristics inherent in each artist's works as regards to style, phrasing, lyrics, rhythmic and melodic elements, instrumentation, and orchestration.

MUS-1030: Survey of Rock and Roll 3 3. Discuss the artists' lives and personal perceptions of their works. 4. Appreciate rock and roll as a synthesis of a variety of socio-cultural and musical influences. Methods of Evaluation: 1. Listening tests 2. Written examinations 3. Outside projects (such as concert, album, or artist review) 4. Discussion and participation Course Content Outline: 1. Introduction a. Elements i. general musical elements ii. rock instrumentation and function iii. improvisation, lyrics, and other elements indigenous to rock b. Listening skills i. aurally recognizing the elements ii. verbalizing the recognized elements 2. The roots of rock and roll (1619-1950) a. Early forms of Black music in the United States b. Early acoustic country blues c. Urban electric blues 3. 1950 - present a. Rockabilly and rock and roll i. Bill Haley ii. Carl Perkins iii. Eddie Cochran iv. Buddy Holly v. Jerry Lee Lewis vi. Chuck Berry vii. Little Richard b. Elvis Presley c. Motown i. Berry Gordy''s Hit Factory ii. Marvin Gaye iii. Smokey Robinson iv. Supremes d. British invasion i. The Who ii. The Rolling Stones iii. The Kinks iv. The Dave Clark Five v. The Hollies e. Beatles f. Rock and folk rock i. Yardbirds ii. Cream iii. Jimi Hendrix iv. Led Zeppelin v. Byrds vi. Bob Dylan vii. The Band g. Art rock i. David Bowie ii. Lou Reed (Velvet Underground) iii. Yes iv. Mott the Hoople

4 MUS-1030: Survey of Rock and Roll h. Pop hits -- Billboard oriented discography i. Beach Boys ii. Elton John iii. Bruce Springsteen iv. etcetera i. Current artists and trends in rock and roll Resources Barnes, Richard.The Who, Maximum RB.St. Martin's Press, 1982. Brown, Charles T.The Art of Rock and Roll.2nd ed. Prentice-Hall, 1987. Coleman, Ray.Lennon.McGraw Hill, 1984. Dalton, David, ed.rolling Stones.Amsco Music, 1972. DeWitt, Howard A.The Beatles, Untold Tales.Horizon Books, 1985. Flanagan, Bill.Written in My Soul: Conversations with Rock's Great Songwriters.NTC/Contemporary Publishers, 1987. Harrison, George.I, Me, Mine: An Autobiography.Simon and Schuster, 1980. Marsh, David.Before I Get Old: The Story of The Who.St. Martin's Press, 1983. Murray, Albert.Stomping the Blues.DaCapo Press, 1989. Savage, Jon.The Kinks: The Official Biography.Faber Faber, 1985. Saztinary, David P.Rockin' In Time: A Social History of Rock and Roll.Prentice-Hall, 1987. Southern, Eileen.The Music of Black Americans: A History.3rd ed. W. W. Norton, 1997. Stokes, Edward Geoffrey, and Ken Tucker.Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock 'n' Roll.Prentice-Hall, 1986. Schaffner, Nicholas.The Beatles Forever.McGraw Hill, 1978. Schaffner, Nicholas.The British Invasion: From the First Wave to the New Wave.McGraw Hill, 1983. Decurtis, Anthony. "The Rolling Stone Illusterated History of Rock and Roll: The Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music" Stokes, Edward Geoffrey. "The Beatles Times Book" "Beatles Monthly" "Black Music Research Journal" "Contemporary Keyboard"

MUS-1030: Survey of Rock and Roll 5 "Guitar Player" "Living Blues" "Modern Drummer" "Written in My Soul" Resources Other 1. Rolling Stones Illustrated History of Rock ''n'' Roll-Rolling Stones. 2. Rock survey. Discography - all recordings listed for the "British Invasion" course. 3. Rock survey. Discography - King of Country Blue - Blind Lemon Jefferson. 4. Rock survey. Discography - Negro Prison Songs - Lomax. 5. Rock survey. Discography - King of the Delta Blues Singers - Robert Johnson. 6. Rock survey. Discography - Hot Leftovers - T-Bone Walker. 7. Rock survey. Discography - Story of the Blues - Various Artists. 8. Rock survey. Discography - Rarest King - B.B. King 9. Rock survey. Discography - Chicago Golden Years - Muddy Waters. 10. Rock survey. Discography - Rocking Chair - Howlin'' Wolf. 11. Rock survey. Discography - Golden Decade - Chuck Berry. 12. Rock survey. Discography - Are You Experienced 13. Rock survey. Elvis Presley - Sun Sessions. 14. Rock survey. Elvis Presley - Elvis. 15. Rock survey. Elvis Presley - Elvis Presley. 16. Rock survey. Elvis Presley - Greatest Hits. 17. Rock survey. Greatest Hits - Bill Haley. 18. Rock survey. Greatest Hits - Hank Williams. 19. Rock survey. Greatest Hits - Little Richard. 20. Rock survey. Greatest Hits - Jerry Lee Lewis. 21. Rock survey. Greatest Hits - Gene Cincent. 22. Rock survey. Greatest Hits - Eddie Cochran. 23. Rock survey. Greatest Hits - Carl Perkins. 24. Rock survey. Greatest Hits - Buddy Holly. 25. Rock survey. Greatest Hits - Everly Brothers. 26. Rock survey. Motown - Supremes. 27. Rock survey. Motown - Miracles. 28. Rock survey. Motown - Marvin Gaye. 29. Rock survey. Motown - Temptations. 30. Rock survey. Motown - Marvelettes. 31. Rock survey. Motown - Jackson Five. 32. Rock survey. Motown - Stevie Wonder. 33. Rock survey. Motown - Junior Walker. 34. Rock survey. Beach Boys - Best of Beach Boys (Vol. I and II). 35. Rock survey. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man. 36. Rock survey. Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!. 37. Rock survey. Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan. 38. Rock survey. Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin'' Bob Dylan. 39. Rock survey. Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde. 40. Rock survey. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited. 41. Rock survey. Various artists - Grateful Dead. 42. Rock survey. Various artists - Jefferson Airplane. 43. Rock survey. Various artists - Lovin'' Spoonful. 44. Rock survey. Various artists - James Taylor. 45. Rock survey. Various artists - Joni Mitchell.

6 MUS-1030: Survey of Rock and Roll 46. Rock survey. Various artists - Judy Collins. 47. Rock survey. Various artists - Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. 48. Rock survey. Various artists - Led Zeppelin. 49. Rock survey. Various artists - Simon and Garfunkel. 50. Rock survey. Various artists - The Band. 51. Rock survey. Various artists - Janis Joplin. 52. Rock survey. Various artists - Eric Clapton 53. Rock survey. Various artists - Mott the Hoople. 54. Rock survey. Various artists - Roxy Music. 55. Rock survey. Various artists - Linda Ronstadt. 56. Rock survey. Various artists - Yes. 57. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Meet the Beatles. 58. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Introducing the Beatles. 59. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - The Beatles'' Second Album. 60. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - A Hard Day''s Night. 61. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Something New. 62. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Beatles at the Star Club. 63. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Beatles ''65. 64. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Early Beatles. 65. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Beatles VI. 66. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Help! 67. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Rubber Soul. 68. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Yesterday and Today. 69. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Revolver. 70. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Sgt. Pepper''s Lonely Hearts Club Band. 71. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Magical Mystery Tour. 72. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - The Beatles. 73. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Abbey Road. 74. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - Let It Be. 75. British invasion. Beatles (albums) - The Beatles Tapes. 76. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - The Rolling Stones. 77. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - 12 x 5. 78. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - The Rolling Stones Now! 79. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - Out of Our Heads. 80. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - December''s Children. 81. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - Aftermath. 82. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - Between the Buttons. 83. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - Flowers. 84. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - Beggars Banquet. 85. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - Let it Bleed. 86. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - Sticky Fingers. 87. British invasion. Rolling Stones (albums) - Exile on Main Street. 88. British invasion. The Kinks (albums) - You Really Got Me. 89. British invasion. The Kinks (albums) - The Kink''s Greatest Hits. 90. British invasion. The Kinks (albums) - Arthur. 91. British invasion. The Kinks (albums) - Everybody''s in Showbiz. 92. British invasion. The Who (albums) - Happy Jack. 93. British invasion. The Who (albums) - The Who Sell Out. 94. British invasion. The Who (albums) - Magic Bus. 95. British invasion. The Who (albums) - Tommy. 96. British invasion. The Who (albums) - Live at Leeds. 97. British invasion. The Who (albums) - Who''s Next. 98. British invasion. The Who (albums) - Quadrophenia. 99. British invasion. Pink Floyd (albums) - Atom Heart Mother. 100. British invasion. Pink Floyd (albums) - Meddle. 101. British invasion. Pink Floyd (albums) - The Dark Side of the Moon. 102. British invasion. T. Rex (albums) - T. Rex.

MUS-1030: Survey of Rock and Roll 7 103. British invasion. T. Rex (albums) - Electric Warrior. 104. British invasion. T. Rex (albums) - The Slider. 105. British invasion. T. Rex (albums) - Tanx. 106. British invasion. David Bowie (albums) - Space Oddity. 107. British invasion. David Bowie (albums) - Ziggy Stardust. 108. British invasion. David Bowie (albums) - Aladdin Sane. 109. British invasion. David Bowie (albums) - Pin-Ups. 110. British invasion. David Bowie (albums) - Diamond Dogs. 111. British invasion. David Bowie (albums) - Young Americans. 112. British invasion. David Bowie (albums) - Station to Station. 113. The Animals - The Best of the Animals (I and II). 114. Various artists (groups) - Manfred Mann. 115. Various artists (groups) - Peter and Gordon. 116. Various artists (groups) - Zombies. 117. Various artists (groups) - Dave Clark Five. 118. Various artists (groups) - Chad and Jeremy. 119. Various artists (groups) - Gerry and the Pacemakers. 120. Various artists (groups) - Cliff Richards. 121. Various artists (groups) - Searchers. 122. Various artists (groups) - Herman''s Hermits. 123. Various artists (groups) - Yardbirds. 124. Various artists (groups) - Hollies. 125. Various artists (groups) - Cream. 126. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Jimi Hendrix Experience. 127. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Van Morrison 128. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Rod Stewart. 129. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Elton John. 130. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Cat Stevens. 131. British invasion. The Animals - The Best of the Animals (I and II). 132. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Manfred mann. 133. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Peter and Gordon. 134. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Zombies. 135. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Dave Clark Five. 136. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Chad and Jeremy. 137. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Gerry and the Pacemakeers. 138. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Cliff Richards. 139. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Searchers. 140. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Herman''s Hermits. 141. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Yardbirds. 142. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Hollies. 143. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Cream. 144. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Jimi Hendrix Experience. 145. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Van Morrison. 146. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Rod Stewart. 147. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Elton John. 148. British invasion. Various artists (groups) - Cat Stevens. Instructional Services OAN Number: TMAH Top of page Key: 3087