Share your knowledge of musical genres
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Share your knowledge of musical genres
Here we go, the first in a series of useless threads by me - please standby.
I always hear different types of music catagories. Which ones do you know, or if someone else list one you've never heard of, or think it is not a valid genre, chime in - General catagories like Country or Jazz are allowed as are sub-catagories like Classic Rock or Dixieland Jazz.
New Wave
Psychedelic
Ska
Reggae
Hip Hop
Trip Hop
Bluegrass
Punk
Acid Rock
Electronica
So, add to the list, comment on its invalid styles, or make a comment on genres in general.
My comment is, genre is often times not something a band will stick to its whole career. The Beatles started by doing old blues and skiffle, but eventually evolved into rock and roll. Johnny Cash was pretty clearly country, but he is the roots of rock and started in gospel music.
Everyone please feel free to digress further.
I always hear different types of music catagories. Which ones do you know, or if someone else list one you've never heard of, or think it is not a valid genre, chime in - General catagories like Country or Jazz are allowed as are sub-catagories like Classic Rock or Dixieland Jazz.
New Wave
Psychedelic
Ska
Reggae
Hip Hop
Trip Hop
Bluegrass
Punk
Acid Rock
Electronica
So, add to the list, comment on its invalid styles, or make a comment on genres in general.
My comment is, genre is often times not something a band will stick to its whole career. The Beatles started by doing old blues and skiffle, but eventually evolved into rock and roll. Johnny Cash was pretty clearly country, but he is the roots of rock and started in gospel music.
Everyone please feel free to digress further.
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Nope, you've started just what I'm looking for - everyone has a different opinion on what genres there are and even make some up. What seperates the different country styles? What makes the division you've listed legit?Shorts wrote:There are sub-cats to country. I'm a big country listener. My faves though are traditional country, modern (depending on artist) and most usually, Texas country. It does have roots in blues and rock which make for great kickbacks.
Did I misunderstand??
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Jazz
Classical
Opera
uhh...
Heavy Metal
Light Rock
Soft Rock
Easy Rock
Oldies Rock
80's Rock
Rock & Roll
Classical
Opera
uhh...
Heavy Metal
Light Rock
Soft Rock
Easy Rock
Oldies Rock
80's Rock
Rock & Roll
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Progressive Rock;
Subgenres:
* Art Rock
* Canterbury Scene
* Experimental/Post-Rock
* Indo-Prog/Raga Rock
* Italian Symphonic Prog
* Jazz Rock/Fusion
* Krautrock
* Neo Progressive
* Prog Folk
* Prog Related
* Progressive Electronic
* Progressive Metal
* Proto-Prog
* Psychedelic/Space Rock
* RIO/Avant-Prog
* Symphonic Prog
* Various Genres
* Zeuhl
Subgenres:
* Art Rock
* Canterbury Scene
* Experimental/Post-Rock
* Indo-Prog/Raga Rock
* Italian Symphonic Prog
* Jazz Rock/Fusion
* Krautrock
* Neo Progressive
* Prog Folk
* Prog Related
* Progressive Electronic
* Progressive Metal
* Proto-Prog
* Psychedelic/Space Rock
* RIO/Avant-Prog
* Symphonic Prog
* Various Genres
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Interesting thread, but I just don't invest my thinking into the genres. I find that it pigeon holes too many artists. I remember looking for a Lyle Lovett CD once and they had it categorized in the country section. That would have made sense had that album been a country album like some of his others, but this particular album was more jazzy than country.
I would consider Ani DiFranco progressive rock, but she too does many, many different types of music.
I guess I just listen to what I like and don't pay much attention to its classification.
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I would consider Ani DiFranco progressive rock, but she too does many, many different types of music.
I guess I just listen to what I like and don't pay much attention to its classification.
Cheers,
Loonette
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It would be easier to list what I don't listen to:
- Country
- Country
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+1ZooTech wrote:It would be easier list what I don't listen to:
- Country
Also I don't listen to new rap, too violent, sexist, materialistic.
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