Genre Music Part I

Alternative Rock
Alternative Rock is rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became very popular in 1990. The name "alternative" was found in the 1980s to describe punk rock bands that do not fit with the flow of punk rock at the time. As a specific type of music, alternative rock has a sub-stream varies from indie music that began on 1980 and became popular in 1990; such as indie rock, grunge, gothic rock, and college rock. Streams are consolidated with the respective trademark.

Although alternative flow counted as rock music, but some sub-flow is influenced by folk music, reggae, electronic music, and jazz. In the given period, the term used to refer to alternative rock music underground rock band in the 1980s, punk rock (including punk itself), and for rock music itself in the 1990s and 2000s.
Examples band that uses the genre Alternative Rock: Nirvana 

Blues
Blues is a vocal and instrumental music stream originating from the United States (US).
Blues departed from spiritual music and praise that emerged from the former communities of African slaves in the United States. The use of blue notes and the application of a call-and-response (where the two sentences spoken / sung by two people in sequence and sentences both can be considered as the "answer" to the first sentence) in the music and lyrics of blues songs are proof of origin which originate in West Africa. In the present era many Blues Lovers born. They listen, learn, write, play, and make an album.

Blues music has a great influence on American popular music and Western new ones, as can be seen in the flow of ragtime, jazz, "blues rock", "electric blues", bluegrass, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, hip-hop, and country "reggae", as well as conventional rock music.
For instance using genre Blues (Alm) Ray Charles


Classical
Genre Classical is a broad term that usually refers to music created in or rooted in the traditions of Western art, covering a period from about the 9th century to the 21st century.
The history of Western classical music
Examples of people who use Genre Classical: Mozart


Country
Genre Country is a mixture of elements of American music that originated from the southern United States and the Appalachians. This music is rooted in North American folk songs, music kelp, gospel music, and developing since the 1920s. The term country music began to be used around 1940 to replace the term hillbilly music memorable degrading. In the 1970s, the term country music has become a popular term. Another term for this genre of music is country and western, but is increasingly rarely used except in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Examples of people who use Genre Country: Taylor Swift


Easy Listening
Easy Listening is a genre that is easily heard by listeners of music. Usually genre is usually played by Band-Band Indonesia. Easy Listening has meaning is easy to hear, means in the air song genre Easy Listening has the lyrics are easily memorized and Slow tone.
Examples band that uses Genre Easy Listening: Ten2Five


RockGenre Rock is a genre of popular music which began publicly known in the mid 50s. Its roots come from rhythm and blues, country music from the 40s and 50s as well as a variety of other influences. Furthermore, rock music also took on various other musical styles, including folk music (folk music), jazz and classical music.Distinctive sound of rock often revolves around the electric guitar or acoustic guitar, and the use of back beat is very pronounced in the rhythm section with bass guitar and drums, and keyboards such as organ, piano or since the '70s, synthesizers. Besides the guitar or keyboards, saxophone and blues-style harmonica are sometimes used as a musical instrument solo. In its pure form, rock music "has three chords, bakcbeat consistent and striking and attractive melody".In the late '60s and early' 70s, musk rock evolved into several types. Mixed with folk music (folk music in America) became folk rock, with blues into a blues-rock and with jazz, into a jazz-rock fusion. In the 70s, rock combines influences from soul, funk, and latin music. Also in the 70s, rock evolved into various subgenres (sub-categories) such as soft rock, glam rock, heavy metal, hard rock, progressive rock, and punk rock. Sub categories of rock sticking up in the 80s included New Wave, hardcore punk and alternative rock. In the 90s there were grunge, Britpop, indie rock and nu metal.Examples of the use Genre Rock Band: My Chemical Romance

Rap
Rap is one of the elements of hip-hop. Rap is a vocal technique that speaks rapidly, while the culprit is called rapper. Typically, rap accompanied by a DJ or a band.
Usually, rappers like an ordinary singer, is singing a solo. Examples are Xzibit and Jay-Z. There is also a rapper who became a member of the band, for example, Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park. Generally, the rapper was black because a lot of rappers come from the suburbs. Among the few white rappers are Eminem and Sean Paul. Rapper often called the MC (Master of Ceremonies).
Examples of people who use the genre Rap: Igor Saykoji
 
 
 
 
 


Jazz
Jazz is the kind of music that grew out of the merger of blues, ragtime, and European music, especially music band. Some subgenre of jazz is Dixieland, swing, bebop, hard bop, cool jazz, free jazz, jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and CafJazz.
Examples of people who use Genre Jazz: Bob James


Death Metal
Death metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal music that evolved from thrash metal in the early 1980s. Some of his trademark song is the theme of violence or death, rhythm guitar low (downtuned rhythm guitars), percussion fast and dynamic intensity. Vocals are usually sung with a grunt (death grunt) or growling death (death growl). Singing technique as is also often called "Cookie Monster vocals".
Examples band that uses Genre Death Metal: The Berzerker
 
 

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