Idk but boom boom pop is gonna be bigger than hiphop. Statistics are already showing that s***. Black people starting genres like its nothing
In terms of music structure
Classical
Jazz
Pop
Can you please explain this? Like I don't get the thread, why isn't RnB or Electronic music a core genre? Does every other genre borrow aspects from these?
Can you please explain this? Like I don't get the thread, why isn't RnB or Electronic music a core genre? Does every other genre borrow aspects from these?
Hip hop and r&b almost exclusively follow a 4/4 rhythm. It is a form of popular music. Short songs, focus on hooks, has words to it that can be sung along to
Classical would be the European tradition and any folk tradition worldwide.
Jazz and maybe certain forms of rock and metal and electronic are stuck in between classical and pop, borrowing elements from both.
Hip hop and r&b almost exclusively follow a 4/4 rhythm. It is a form of popular music. Short songs, focus on hooks, has words to it that can be sung along to
Classical would be the European tradition and any folk tradition worldwide.
Jazz and maybe certain forms of rock and metal and electronic are stuck in between classical and pop, borrowing elements from both.
So what gives pop its identity? Because current pop sounds different from pop 15 years ago and pop in the 80s. I thought its just popular music, whatever you hear on the radio type s***
So what gives pop its identity? Because current pop sounds different from pop 15 years ago and pop in the 80s. I thought its just popular music, whatever you hear on the radio type s***
I mean these are very broad terms.
Taylor Swift is closer to Chief Keef than to a Beethoven symphony.
Popular music in this sense is an extremely broad term
So what gives pop its identity? Because current pop sounds different from pop 15 years ago and pop in the 80s. I thought its just popular music, whatever you hear on the radio type s***
He’s not referring to specific sounds per se, but song structure
Hip hop, alternative r&b, dance pop
you will hear these three the most on the radio or the charts
Sound (overtone, timbre, pitch, amplitude, duration)
Melody / Harmony / Rhythm
Texture / Structure / Expression (dynamics, tempo, articulation)
Bro I have hard time understanding the difference between melody and harmony, texture and sound can you explain?
Can you please explain this? Like I don't get the thread, why isn't RnB or Electronic music a core genre? Does every other genre borrow aspects from these?
I know it's vague. But I was thinking like, when you add electro and singing, then you get pop. Then when you add rap plus singing, you get the weeknd type music. Etc...
That's kinda hard to do, like do you mena for today's times or like oat??
For today's time.
I'm just thinking, what two genres create another genre.
Classical and American gospel music
led to jazz, blues, soul, contemporary pop, rock, funk, disco, electronic, hip hop etc
What combination of genres is shoegaze? Indie Pop and electronic?
Wiki lists:
Ambient, psychedelic, garage, noise, indie/alt
I’d pretty much say u nailed it tbh
Indie Rock/Electronic
What combination of genres is shoegaze? Indie Pop and electronic?
Yea I was also thinking, what genres create reggae.
Honestly this question sucks ass since each genre is its own thing. But really trying to make this work.
I'm creating a playlist theme, where each genre is a color. But starting with 3 primary color, and each combination is the mix of the two other color.
So I was thinking Soul Rap and electro as the three main colors or genres.
Yea I was also thinking, what genres create reggae.
Honestly this question sucks ass since each genre is its own thing. But really trying to make this work.
I'm creating a playlist theme, where each genre is a color. But starting with 3 primary color, and each combination is the mix of the two other color.
So I was thinking Soul Rap and electro as the three main colors or genres.
I was wondering reggae too
Def blues is the origin of all rock music
But I was like but what makes it reggae lol, I guess it’s just a Jamaican take on blues that has a really niche sound
Classical and American gospel music
led to jazz, blues, soul, contemporary pop, rock, funk, disco, electronic, hip hop etc
Damn you right aye
I was wondering reggae too
Def blues is the origin of all rock music
But I was like but what makes it reggae lol, I guess it’s just a Jamaican take on blues that has a really niche sound
Damn bro holly s***, idk why I never though of reggae as blues. Damn you right tho. Been listening way too little of blues these days tbh, haven't thought about it in ages.
Yea I was also thinking, what genres create reggae.
Honestly this question sucks ass since each genre is its own thing. But really trying to make this work.
I'm creating a playlist theme, where each genre is a color. But starting with 3 primary color, and each combination is the mix of the two other color.
So I was thinking Soul Rap and electro as the three main colors or genres.
Blue - Jazz
Green - R&B
Yellow - Rock
Orange - Rap
Red - Electronic
Purple - Classical
Blue - Jazz
Green - R&B
Yellow - Rock
Orange - Rap
Red - Electronic
Purple - Classical
Damn bro, doing all the work for me hahah
I think everything is perfect, just classical is a bit off. Too bad I don't listen to rock so I have nothing to fill rock with. I think I'll just pretend rock doesn't exist lmao