Match each vernacular genre with its description.
- Southern Gospel
- Bluegrass
- Tin Pan Alley
- Traditional Blues
- Narrative Ballad
- Black Gospel
- Cool Jazz
- Rock and Roll
- Big Band Jazz (Swing)
- New Orleans/Chicago Jazz
- Urban Blues (early R and B)
- Rap
1. The most common form is (a a b] and the performance is acoustic (originally, a solo singer accompanying himself on guitar).
2. The most common form is (a a b] and the performance includes electric guitar, a rhythm section, and sometimes horns.
3. Religious music rooted in black spirituals among other influences, and in its more modern form has an infusion of blues and jazz elements.
4. Protestant religious music that includes camp meeting songs, evangelical hymns, songs for revival services, and music from the pentacostal tradition.
5. A song, often of unknown origin, which tells a story in strophic form.
6. A popular song, marketed by the industry of the same name, and usually written in verse-chorus form with the lyrics and melody of the chorus being particularly memorable and appealing.
7. A style of black popular music that, in the 1980s, emerged from the inner city to become mainstream. The poetry is recited in a highly rhythmic manner, often accompanied by electronic instruments or by scratching a turntable.
8. A style of country music that typically features acoustic guitar, fiddle, mandolin, bass fiddle, and banjo, and combines elements of hillbilly music with urban, commercial music.
9. A style of music, developed in the 1950s, which merged together several American musical styles, especially rhythm and blues and hillbilly/country.
10. An improvisatory genre which features a clarinet, cornet or trumpet, and trombone as solo instruments and a 'time-keeping rhythm section that might be guitar, banjo, piano, bass, and/or drums.
11. The only style of jazz to become popular with the masses. Arrangements were written for sections of saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and rhythm instruments, and featured improvised solos.
12. An alternative to bebop, it features musically sophisticated ideas and rich timbres in a softer, more relaxed and accessible manner.