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Title: Musical Genres and Styles


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Musical Genres and Styles
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Exercise One (in class)
  • You are in charge of a CD department in a music
    store. You must decide whether the following
    selections go in--
  • the Classical section
  • The Popular section
  • the International section

3
Official Music Industry Genres and Categories
Latin March Middle Eastern
Military Musicals New Age
Novelty RB and Soul Rap and Hip-Hop
Reggae
Rock/Pop Theme Music World Fusion
Religious/ Devotional
  • African
  • Blues
  • Caribbean
  • Children's
  • Classical
  • Country
  • Electronic
  • Folk/Traditional
  • Jazz

4
Pop Categories
  • Country
  • Alternative
  • Christian
  • Classic Rock
  • Disco
  • Doo Wop
  • Gothic
  • Indie
  • Industrial

Lounge Metal New Wave/Synthpop
Oldies Progressive Punk and
Hardcore Rockabilly Ska Surf
Rock
5
How do we decide which category to use?
  • Intention or Use
  • 1. Entertainment (read money making)
  • All categories of Pop music
  • Musicals
  • Movie sound tracks

6
Intention or Use
  • 2. Listening/Performing
  • Classical
  • Jazz
  • Fusion
  • Opera
  • Musicals

7
Intention or Use
  • 3. Inspiration/Therapy/Motivation
  • Religious
  • Marches/Disco
  • New Age
  • 4. Storytelling
  • Folk music
  • Childrens songs

8
Intention or Use
  • 5. Artistic expression
  • Any music that mainly serves that purpose-
  • Composed music
  • Outsider music
  • Fringe music

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How do we decide?
  • Instrumentation
  • Orchestra/Band/Choir
  • Combos
  • Folk Instruments
  • Electronic

10
How do we decide?
  • Rhythm/ Style
  • 2 beat, 4 beat, 3 beat
  • Simple vs. complex
  • Swing vs. straight
  • Volume
  • Harmony-- simple vs. complex

11
How do we decide?
  • How music was created
  • Oral Tradition
  • Written by ear
  • Passed on by ear
  • No rules except custom
  • Paper Tradition
  • Written down as composed
  • Passed on through written music
  • Written according to rules but often experimental

12
A few examples
  • Oral Tradition
  • Folk music, Rock, Blues, Rap (some), Country,
    Alternative, Pop (some), Childrens songs,
    Gospel (some), New Age
  • Written Tradition
  • Classical, Jazz, Movie scores, Opera, Video
    Games, Musicals, Muzak, some Rock, Pop, Rap, and
    Gospel.

13
International Music
  • Most International Music is Oral with some
    exceptions
  • IM sometimes has the same conventions as Western
    music but most often not
  • Intention is usually the most important aspect of
    IM--e.g., work songs music for rituals,
    celebration, and storytelling a very small
    percentage is for entertainment.

14
A Final Word
  • These categories are not hard and fast. Some
    music falls into several categories and some can
    even change categories over time.
  • There are two other categories that we also need
    to think about-- professional and amateur.

15
A Final Word
  • All of these categories were developed for the
    convenience of the music industry
  • In other words, they are made up.
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