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* Traditional folk music
Stylistic origins:
Traditional music
Cultural origins:
Individual nations or regions
Typical instruments:
See Folk instruments
Derivative forms:
Popular music Contemporary music
* Classical music
This article is about Western art music to the present. For Western art music from 1750 to 1820, see Classical period (music). For other "classical" and art music traditions, see List of classical and art music traditions. For the magazine, see Classical Music (magazine).
Classical music is art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, including both liturgical (religious) and secular music. While a more precise term is also used to refer to the period from 1750 to 1820 (the Classical period), this article is about the broad span of time from before the 6th century AD to the present day, which includes the Classical period and various other periods. The central norms of this tradition became codified between 1550 and 1900, which is known as the common-practice period. The major time divisions of Western art music are as follows:
the ancient music period, before 500 AD
the early music period, which includes
the Medieval (500-1400) including
the ars antiqua (1170-1310)
the ars nova (1310-1377)
the ars subtilior (1360-1420)
the Renaissance (1400-1600) eras.
Baroque (1600-1750)
the galant music period (1720s-1770s)
the common-practice period, which includes
Baroque (1600-1750)
the galant music period (1720s-1770s)
Classical (1750-1820)
Romantic eras (c.1780-1910)
the 20th and 21st centuries (1901-present) which includes:
the modern (1890-1930) that overlaps from the late-19th century,
impressionism (1875 or 1890-1925) that also overlaps from the late-19th century
neoclassicism (1920-1950), predominantly in the inter-war period
the high modern (1930-present)
the postmodern (1930-present) eras
the experimental (1950-present)
contemporary (1945 or 1975-present)
* Blues
Stylistic origins:
Work songs, spirituals, folk music
Cultural origins:
Late 19th century, Deep South, United States
* Folk music
This article is about traditional, non-commercial folk music. For the 20th-century style associated with a wide variety of subgenres, see Contemporary folk music.
"Folk Songs" and "Folksinger" redirect here. For other uses, see Folk Songs (disambiguation) and Folksinger (disambiguation).
Béla Bartók recording Slovak peasant singers in 1908
* Talking Blues
Talking blues is a form of folk music and country music. It is characterized by rhythmic speech or near-speech where the melody is free, but the rhythm is strict.
Christopher Allen Bouchillon, billed as "The Talking Comedian of the South," is credited with creating the "talking blues" form with the song "Talking Blues," recorded for Columbia Records in Atlanta in 1926, from which the style gets its name. The song was released in 1927, followed by a sequel, "New Talking Blues," in 1928. His song "Born in Hard Luck" is similar in style.
* Rock music
Stylistic origins:
Rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, electric blues, folk, country, rhythm and blues, soul, jazz
Cultural origins:
1950s and 1960s, United States and United Kingdom
* Reggae
Stylistic origins:
Mento, R&B, jazz, ska, rocksteady, soul
Cultural origins:
Late 1960s Jamaica, particularly Kingston
* Dub music
Stylistic origins:
Reggae, electronic, ska, rocksteady, ambient, rock (progressive rock, psychedelic rock)
Cultural origins:
Late 1960s, Jamaica
* Ambient music
Stylistic origins:
Electronic, beautiful music, background music, light music, easy listening, furniture, lounge, minimal, experimental, drone, krautrock, dub
Cultural origins:
1960s and 1970s, United Kingdom, Jamaica, Japan
* Trailer music
The music used in the trailer may be (or may have suggestive derivatives from):
Music from the score of other movies. Many films have tracked their trailers with music from other campaigns, such as Dragonheart, Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Edward Scissorhands, Come See the Paradise (27 times), Aliens (24 times), Bram Stoker's Dracula (18 times).
Popular or well-known music, often chosen for its tone, appropriateness of a lyric, or familiarity.
Classical music, such as Mozart's Requiem (Cliffhanger), Beethoven's 9th symphony (Die Hard), or Carmina Burana.
Specially composed music. One of the most famous Hollywood trailer music composers, credited with creating the musical voice of contemporary trailers, is John Beal, who began scoring trailers in the 1970s and, in the course of a thirty-year career, created original music for over 2,000 movie trailer projects, including 40 of the top-grossing films of all time, such as Star Wars, Forrest Gump, Titanic, Aladdin, The Last Samurai and The Matrix.
Songs, which may imitate recognizable (but often expensive to license) songs.
"Library" music, which is previously composed production music. Trailer music library companies typically didn't offer their music to the public and developed and licensed music exclusively to the motion picture studios.
* Industrial music
Stylistic origins:
Experimental, electronic, avant-garde, punk rock, noise, musique concréte, psychedelic rock, art pop, free improvisation, performance art, rock, Heavy metal, dance, EDM
Cultural origins:
Early-mid-1970s United Kingdom, United States, and Germany
* New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM)
Stylistic origins
Heavy metal, hard rock, punk rock, pub rock, progressive rock
Cultural origins:
Mid- to late 1970s, United Kingdom
* Hip hop
Hip hop or hip-hop, is a culture and art movement that began in the Bronx in New York City during the late 1970s.
* House music
Stylistic origins:
Disco, electronic music, synth-pop, post-disco, Hi-NRG, boogie, funk, soul, jazz-funk,
post-punk
Cultural origins:
Early 1980s, Chicago, United States
* Electro music
Stylistic origins:
Electronic, synth-pop, funk, boogie, hip hop, chiptune
Cultural origins:
Early 1980s, U.S. (New York City and Detroit), Japan
* Techno
Stylistic origins:
House, electro, synth-pop, Italo disco, hi-NRG, Chicago house, EBM, New Beat, Detroit techno
Cultural origins:
Mid-1980s, Detroit, United States
* Industrial metal
Stylistic origins:
Heavy metal, industrial, industrial rock
Cultural origins:
Mid-1980s; United States
* Drum and bass
Stylistic origins:
Jungle, breakbeat, hardcore, darkcore, techno, dub, reggae fusion, industrial, electronica, breakbeat, avant-funk
Cultural origins:
Early 1990s, London and Bristol, United Kingdom
* Trance music
Stylistic origins:
House, techno, acid house, chill-out, pop, classical music, film score, hardcore techno, new-age music, acid house, Detroit techno, tech house, ambient music, psychedelia
Cultural origins:
Late 1980s - early 1990s; Germany;
Goa, India; United Kingdom; Belgium; and Netherlands
Detroit Techno
(Acid) Electro & Techno
Techno & Ambient (Trance)
Minimal (Dub) Techno
Minimal (Acid) Techno
Hardcore Techno
Breakbeat Hardcore (Oldskool Rave Hardcore)
Breakbeat Hardcore & Jungle
Acid House
/Talking Blues/ Hip Hop
Deep House / Techno (Downtempo)
Downtempo (Trip Hop)
Breakbeat & Big Beat (Breaks)
Breakbeat & Jungle
(Oldskool) Jungle & Drum And Bass
(Oldskool Jungle) Drum And Bass
Intelligent Dance Music (IDM)
Hard House
Trance
Hard Trance
Progressive Trance
Progressive (Goa) Trance (Breaks)
Progressive (Acid) Trance
Dub Trance (Psydub or Ambient Dub)
Acid Trance
Goa Trance
Hard Trance & Ambient (Psychedelic Trance or Psytrance) |
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