Підсумкова контрольна робота по читанню у 8 класі за темою " Music"

Додано: 19 січня 2021
Предмет: Англійська мова, 8 клас
Тест виконано: 6 разів
12 запитань
Запитання 1

Read the text and do the tasks.


THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


True or False.

Electric guitars appeared in the first half of the twentieth century.

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True

False

Запитання 2

Read the text and do the tasks.


THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


True or False.

People enjoyed them because of their design.

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True

False

Запитання 3

Read the text and do the tasks.


THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


True or False.


The electric guitar changed the whole music world.

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True

False

Запитання 4

Read the text and do the tasks.


THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


True or False.


The electric guitar became the instrument for calm music lovers.

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True

False

Запитання 5

Read the text and do the tasks.


THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


True or False.


Jimmy Hendrix was very carefull with his instruments.

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True

False

Запитання 6

Read the text and do the tasks.


THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


True or False.


New sounds were the results of experiments.

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True

False

Запитання 7

Read the text and do the tasks.


THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


True or False.


All the musicians played the guitars only in a proper way.

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True

False

Запитання 8

Read the text and do the tasks.


THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


Answer the questions.


Why did it sound unusual?

варіанти відповідей

Because of the material it was made of

Because of the number of strings

Because it was played horizontally

Because electric guitar produces much more different sounds.

Запитання 9

Read the text and do the tasks.


THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


Answer the questions.


How did the electric guitar influence young people?

варіанти відповідей

It influenced their music tastes, clothing style, and attitudes.

It changed their lifestyle

It didn't influenced much.

Запитання 10

THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


Answer the questions.


What style does the electric guitar represent?

варіанти відповідей

rock music

rock'n'roll

heavy metal

all mentioned above.

Запитання 11

THE ELECTRIC GUITAR


The very first


The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.


Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.


A Symbol of Rebellion


In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.


Guitar stars


In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.


New sounds


Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.


George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.


Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "


In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).


In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


Answer the questions.


What did the guitarists do to improve sounding?

варіанти відповідей

Music duets

Experiments with music

some volume effects

Запитання 12

THE ELECTRIC GUITAR

The very first

The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker in the USA in 1931. It was called a “Frying Pan” because it was made of aluminium. The “Frying Pan” was played horizontally, on a person's lap ( much like today's steel guitar). Experts say it that it sounded quite modern and aggressive.

Like most new things the electric guitar had its critics who said that the instrument had no future. But the electric guitar quickly won people over because it allowed musicians to play much more creatively and expressively.

A Symbol of Rebellion

In the 1950's, the electric guitas became rock'n'rolls main instrument. Musicians like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley introduced a new style and attitude, and young people wanted to look like them. For the first time teenagers started wearing jeans, T-shirts and leather jackets. The electric guitar became the symbol of freedom, independence and rebellion.

Guitar stars

In the 1960'sm electric guitarists in British groups like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones became the superstars of rock.Teenagers imitated them. They stood in front of mirrors and used tennis racquets as guitars. With mass production of guitars people could finally buy them.

New sounds

Live perfomances in large halls and open-air concerts demanded volume and spectacular effects, and musicians started experimenting with their guitars.

George Harrison of the Beatles and Roger McGuinn of The Byrds started playing playing 12-string guitars.

Jimi Hendrix , considered by many to be the greatest ever rock guitarist, experimented with the Fender electric guitar to make strange and original sounds. Handrix was famous for throwing his guitars, smashing them and setting them on fire. He said, " Sometimes I jump on my guitar, and sometimes I play the guitar with teeth. "

In 1969 , Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin introduced a way of playing the guitar with a violin bow. he also started playing the double - neck guitar( instead of using two instruments).

In the 1970's and 1980's, musicians continued experimenting. They made louder and faster music , with long guitar solos.Their new musical vocabulary became known as "heavy metal". At the same time, punk bands in Britain thought it was cool to play the guitar badly. It was part of theie rebel image.


Answer the questions.


What did the electric guitar symbolize at that time?

варіанти відповідей

Freedom and confidence

independent, rebellious, free people

rock and punk music style

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