OCR AoS5: The Conventions of Pop
What's covered
Key facts
A rock anthem has a big, singalong chorus and a powerful build.
A backbeat stresses beats 2 and 4 of the bar.
A pop ballad is a slow, emotional song.
Conventions of Pop covers rock 'n' roll, rock anthems, ballads and pop songs.
Pop songs rely on a catchy hook.
A typical pop/rock band has vocals, guitars, bass and drums.
1950s rock 'n' roll uses the 12-bar blues, a strong backbeat and electric guitar.
Sample questions
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What is a typical pop/rock band line-up?
- β’Organ and harpsichord
- β’Sitar and tabla
- β’Strings, woodwind and brass
- βVocals, guitars, bass and drums
1950s rock 'n' roll is built on which repeating chord pattern?
- β’A ground bass
- β’An Indian raga
- β’Sonata form
- βThe 12-bar blues
What is a backbeat?
- β’A completely silent bar
- β’A held final chord
- β’Stress on beat 1 only
- βStress on beats 2 and 4
What is a pop ballad?
- β’A fast dance track
- β’A loud drum solo
- βA slow, emotional song
- β’An instrumental fanfare
What is a key feature of a rock anthem?
- βA big singalong chorus
- β’A spoken-word outro
- β’A whispered quiet verse
- β’No chorus at all
A backbeat stresses beats 2 and 4 of the bar.
Answer: True
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