The United States boasts a rich musical diversity. Colonial Americans
integrated European traditions with new cultural influences to compose a
unique musical identity. African traditions influenced hymns and folk
songs that connected people to religion and to the trials and
tribulations of everyday life. Patriotic tunes created unity in wartime.
America's jazz, blues, rock, and hip-hop continue to evolve from their
African-American origins. Music: Investigate the Evolution of American
Sound invites kids ages 12 and up to explore the roots of American
music genres as they investigate the social, political, and religious
influences that inspire musicians. Activities encourage readers to
inquire into the art and science of music. Readers can engage in a
hands-on exploration of the physics of sound vibrations, decibel levels,
and acoustics, or use vocal styling to improvise and discover the rhythm
of their bodies to create a beatbox. Music encourages readers to
analyze lyrics, their meanings, and rhythms, and then use that analysis
to write their own songs. This title meets common core state standards
in language arts for reading informational text and literary nonfiction
and is aligned with Next Generation Science Standards. Guided Reading
Levels and Lexile measurements indicate grade level and text
complexity.