Genre Music Part II

J-Pop
J-pop is a term used for Japanese popular music that entered the mainstream Japanese music in the 1990s. The term J-Pop is used to distinguish it from min'yo enka and folk music. "J-pop" modern rooted in the music of the 1960s as it is played The Beatles, and replace kayokyoku (Japanese pop music until the 1980s) in the Japanese music scene. The term J-pop Japanese media coined to distinguish it from foreign music, and now refers to almost all popular music in Japan. According to 2006 data from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, the Japanese music industry has the largest music industry number two in the world, and only under the United States.
Examples of groups that use the J-Pop Genre: Arashi


New Age
Music New Ages is a flow of music that is capable of delivering a one of the following experiences: positive, relaxed, inspiration, cozy, spirit, there are elements of culture
therefore it is no wonder if we could love a new music ages with the same language we do not understand at all, or a song that was created beratus2 years ago that might just dicipakan with music instrument and vocal sound pickup
Music is an expression of the soul.
Perhaps you've heard the new song definitely ages really understand why you could love this music.
Examples of people who use New Age Genre: Paul Schwartz


R & BR & B is a genre of popular music that combines jazz, gospel, and blues, which was first introduced by African-American musicians. In 1948, RCA Victor record company marketing the music of blacks called Blues and Rhythm. In the same year, Louis Jordan dominated the top five R & B charts with three songs, and two of the song based on the rhythm of boogie-woogie made famous in the 1940s. Jordan Band, Tympany Five (1938) consists of himself as a vocal and saxophone player along with other musicians as trumpeter, tenor saxophone, piano, bass, and drum.Istilah was first used as a marketing term in music in the United States in the year 1947 by Jerry Wexler who worked at Billboard magazine. This term replaces the term race music and the Billboard category Harlem Hit Parade in June 1949. In 1948, RCA Victor black market music under the name Blues and Rhythm. The phrase reversed by Wexler at Atlantic Records, which became a record company that leads the field of R & B in the early years.Examples of people who use the genre of R & B: Justin Timberlake

J-RockJ-Rock or Japanese rock used to refer to a genre of rock music in Japan.The flow of J-Rock music became popular in Indonesia thanks to the popularity of anime aired on television with the theme song (soundtrack) brought singers and music groups Jepang.Sejarah J-Rock began in 1957 with the familiar rock music in Japan along with its pinnacle of rockabilly, which is one a style of rock 'n' roll.Rockabilly started in various jazz clubs gave birth to rockabilly singer Mickey Curtis, Masaaki Hirao, and Keijiro Yamashita. In February 1958, the three appear in concert Westan Kanibaru I (Western Carnival I) at the theater named Nihon Gekijo, Tokyo.In the late 1950s, the popularity began to recede replaced rockabilly era Popsu Kaba (cover pops) which consists of various types of music. Among the figures cover pops are musicians like Yuya Uchida and Isao Bito rooted in rockabilly genre. In addition, the cover pops with style Liverpool Sound was born following the popularity of music groups such as The Beatles around 1963.Example Band Who use J-rock Genre: Flow & J-Rocks

Reggae
Reggae is the music that developed in Jamaica. Reggae may be used in a wide sense to refer to some of the biggest Jamaican music, including ska, rocksteady, dub, dancehall and ragga. Perhaps the term also is in distinguishing between closely style comes from the late 1960s. Reggae standing under a rhythm style characterized mouth blow arrears soldiers, known as "skank", played by rhythm guitar, and bass drum beater over three blows each measure, known as the "one issue". Characteristics, is hitting the slow introduction of reggae, ska and rocksteady.
Examples of the use genre Reggae Band: Steven And Coconut Treez
 
 
 


Techno
Genre Techno is a stream music using a futuristic theme. Techno music was also used in the Club-Club night and usually the music played by a DJ. This music is not played with traditional instruments like drum, guitar, Sasando, etc. He uses digital musical instruments like Dj Maker commonly used to remix existing music into a music-themed Futuristic.
Examples of people who use Techno Genre: Daft Punk


World
World Music is a general term for a global music categories, such as traditional music or folk music of a culture created and played by indigenous musicians and is closely associated with the music of their homelands. This genre usually contain folk songs are very long, for example Approximately 0-800 AD could even B.C.
Example People who use the genre World: Aeson
 
 


DangdutDangdut is one of the genre of music that developed in Indonesia. This musical form rooted in the Malay music in the 1940s. In the evolution to contemporary forms now in effect elements of Indian music (mainly from the use of tabla) and Arabic (the crooked and harmonization). Changes in the political currents Indonesia in the late 1960s opened the entry of the strong influence of western music with the inclusion of the use of electric guitar and is also a form of marketing. Since the 1970s dangdut be said to have been cooked in a contemporary form. As popular music, dangdut very open to the influence of other musical forms, ranging from kroncong, style, gamelan, harp, rock, pop, and even house music.The mention of the name "dangdut" is onomatopoeic of the sound of tabla game (in the world of dangdut called drum) which are distinctive and is dominated by the sound of the sword and ndut. The name is actually a cynical title in a magazine article the early 1970s to form melayu music is very popular among the working class at that time.Examples of people who use Dangdut Genre: Rhoma Irama 

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