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2-step garage 2 tone 4-beat 4x4 Garage UK garage also known as Bassline 8-bit A cappella - any singing performed without instrumental backing Acid House - came about in the mid to late 1980s, originally in Detroit and Chicago, came through Ibiza to Britain. Acid Jazz - a combination of jazz,funk,and hip hop Acid Rock - a form of psychedelic rock, characterized with long instrumental solos, few (if any) lyrics and musical improvisation Acoustic Music- a music that solely or primarily uses instruments which produce sound through entirely acoustic means, as opposed to electric or electronic means. Afrobeat - a combination of Yoruba music, jazz, highlife, and funk, fused with percussion and vocal styles, popularized in Africa in the 1970s. Aleatoric music - music the composition of which is partially left to chance Alternative country - reaction against the 1990s highly-polished Nashville sound Alternative dance - music combining elements of dance-pop (or other forms of electronic house or techno) and alternative rock genres such as indie rock. Alternative hip hop - opposite of gangster rap, usually includes metaphorical aware lyrics (also known as alternative rap or Bohemian hip hop) Alternative metal - catch-all term for heavy metal which uses techniques less conventional in heavy metal Alternative rock - broad movement born in the 1980s generally relegated to the underground music scene and operating outside of the mainstream Ambient music - music that can either be listened to intently, or be played in the background and easily be ignored. oftentimes used for relaxation and meditation. Americana- style similar to folk music, but with elements of newer styles such as rock and rhythm and blues Anime music - closely tied to J-pop but often accompanied by soundtrack albums Anti-folk - sounds raw or experimental; it also generally mocks the seriousness and pretension of the established mainstream music scene in addition to mocking itself. Apala Arabesque - A versatile collection of music fusing eastern folk music, Arab classical music and various other genres Arabic pop - a subgenre of Arabic music fusing pop elements Argentine rock Ars antiqua - music of Europe of the late Middle Ages between approximately 1170 and 1310 Ars nova - music of the Late Middle Ages, centered in France, which encompassed the period roughly from 1310 to 1314 Art rock - rock music that tends to have "experimental or avant-garde influences" and emphasizes "novel sonic texture. Ashiq - Azeri bards who sing and accompany themselves on a saz (a kind of lute) Australian country music (see also Country music) Australian pub rock Australian hip hop Avant-garde jazz - sounds very similar to free jazz, but differs in that, despite its distinct departure from traditional harmony, it has a predetermined structure over which improvisation may take place. Avant-garde metal - a subgenre of heavy metal music characterised by the use of innovative, avant-garde elements, large-scale experimentation, and the use of non-standard sounds, instruments, and song structures. Avant-garde music - used at different times to mean different kinds of music (usually art music) considered ahead of their time and containing new, unusual, or experimental ideas or elements or fusing different genres. Art punk Axé - pop music from Salvador, Bahia Bachata - originated in the countryside and the rural neighborhoods of the Dominican Republic. Its subjects are often romantical; especially prevalent are tales of heartbreak and sadness. Baggy Baião - a Northeast Brazilian rhythmic formula that became the basis of a wide range of music. Bajo la - upbeat,hard-edged,Rnb and tejano. Bakersfield sound - gritty, hard-edged reaction against 1950s pop country (Nashville sound) Bakshy - Turkmen folk music made by travelling musicians also called bakshy Baila - Sri Lankan dance music derived from African slaves held by the Portuguese Baile Funk - Brazilian dance music literally means "ball", as in "dance party", and "funk" Baisha xiyue - a song and dance suite from the Naxi of Lijiang, China Bajourou - Malian (Mali) pop music usually played at weddings and social gatherings. Bakou - trilling vocals that accompany Wolof wrestling Bal-musette - a style of French music and dance which arose in 1880s Paris especially the 5th, 11th, and 12th districts. Balakadri - a traditional quadrille music that was performed for balls on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. Balinese Gamelan - A form of Gamelan native to Bali Ballad - generic term for usually slow, romantic, despairing and catastrophic songs Ballata - an Italian poetic and musical form, which was in use from the late 13th to the 15th century. Ballet (music) Bamboo band - originally from the Solomon Islands, music played by hitting bamboo tubes with sandals Bambuco - the "unofficial music of Colombia". Folk music accompanied by a stylized group dance in either a 6/8 or 3/4 meter. Banda - Mexican brass norteño pop music invented in the 1960s Bangsawan - a type of traditional Malay opera. It was known to have developed from a sort of Indian theatre performance during the 19th century by visiting Indian travellers. Bantowbol Barbershop music - a style of a cappella, or unaccompanied vocal music characterized by consonant four-part chords for every melody note in a predominantly homophonic texture Barndance Baroque music - 17th-18th century European classical music Bass music (Miami bass, Booty bass) - electro influenced form of hip hop dance music arising in Miami, Florida Batá-rumba - a form of Rumba music popular mainly in Cuba Batcave (club) - original gothic rock music. Batucada - a substyle of samba and refers to an African influenced Brazilian percussive style, usually performed by an ensemble. Batuco Beach music - a regional genre which developed from various musical styles of the forties, fifties and sixties. These styles ranged from big band swing instrumentals to the more raucous sounds of blues/jump blues, jazz, doo-wop, boogie, rhythm and blues, reggae, rockabilly and old-time rock and roll. Beat - a fusion of rock and roll, doo wop, skiffle, R&B and soul. Beat groups characteristically had simple guitar-dominated line-ups, with vocal harmonies and catchy tunes. Beatboxing - Music performed by producing percussive and melodic sounds with the mouth alone, often mimicking instruments, recorded samples and other sounds not typically associated with vocalization. Bebop - 1940s jazz style with complex improvisation and a fast tempo Beiguan - Taiwanese instrumental music Bel canto - Italian vocal style which arose in the late 16th century and which ended in the mid-19th century Bend-skin - a kind of urban Cameroonian popular music. Benga - a genre of Kenyan popular music Bhajan - a Hindu religious song Bhangra/pron. bhang-gruh - a genre from India. A type of popular dance music combining Punjabi folk traditions with Western pop music, fusing traditional drum-based music with elements of reggae, ragga, hip-hop, rock, soul, and dance. Bhangra-wine Bhangragga Bhangramuffin Big band music - large orchestras which play a form of swing music Big Beat - 1990s electronic music based on breakbeat with other influences Biguine - Guadeloupean folk music Black ambient - blackened form of dark ambient music Blackened death metal - a fusion between death and black metal Black metal - highly distorted and swift form of heavy metal Bluegrass - American country music mixed with Irish and Scottish influences Blue-eyed soul - rhythm and blues or soul music performed by white artists. Blues - African-American music from the Mississippi Delta area Blues ballad - the sound of the blues using a blues scale and blues style chord progressions with a bridge using a different bluesy chord progression) Blues-rock - a hybrid musical genre combining bluesy improvisations over the 12-bar blues and extended boogie jams with rock and roll styles. Biomusic - a form of experimental music which deals with sounds created or performed by living things. Bitpop - electronic music, where at least part of the music is made using old 8-bit computers, game consoles and little toy instruments. Popular choices are the Commodore 64, Game Boy, Atari 2600 and Nintendo Entertainment System. Bihu-a popular folk music of Assam,India Bocet Bohemian Dub - Contemporary music style that blends Hip Hop, Dub, Funk, Pop and Klezmer music Boi - Central Amazonian folk music Bolero - Spanish and Cuban dance and music Bomba Bongo - distinctive African drum and style of drumming Boogie woogie - style of piano-based blues popular in the 1940s US Boogaloo - soul and mambo fusion popular in 1960s United States Bossa nova Bothy ballad - songs sung by farm labourers, specifically in the northeast region of Scotland. Bouncy techno - a rave hardcore dance music style that developed from around 1992, mostly emanating from the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Boy band Brass band - a musical group generally consisting entirely of brass instruments, most often with a percussion section. Brazilian funk Brazilian jazz - bossa nova and samba mixed with American jazz Breakbeat - a collection of sub-genres of electronic music, usually characterized by the use of a non-straightened 4/4 drum pattern (as opposed to the steady beat of house or trance). These rhythms may be characterised by their intensive use of syncopation and polyrhythms. Breakbeat hardcore - a derivative of acid house that combines 4-to-the-floor rhythms with breakbeats, and is associated with UK Rave scene. Breakcore - an electronic music style that brings together elements of industrial, jungle, hardcore techno and IDM into a breakbeat-oriented sound that encourages speed, complexity, impact and maximum sonic density. It adheres to a loose set of stylistic rules. Breton Music - traditional music of Brittany, France, that is played today yet, with pipes, drums and bombard. It's also known for its original and very ancient songs called "gwerz", or "kan ha diskan". Brill Building Pop - named after New York's Brill Building at 1619 Broadway Britfunk Britpop British blues British Invasion - rock and roll, beat and pop performers from the United Kingdom who became popular in the United States from 1964 to 1966. Broken beat - an electronic music genre which can be characterized by syncopated rhythm typically in 4/4 metre, with staggered or punctuated snare beats and/or hand claps. Brown-eyed soul - a subgenre of soul music or rhythm and blues created in the United States mainly by Latinos in Southern California during the 1960s, continuing through to the early 1980s. Brukdown - rural Belizean Kriol music Bubblegum dance Bubblegum pop - sometimes synonymous with pop music, especially that performed by teen idols; can also refer to specific styles of South African or Japanese pop Bikutsi Bulerias Bumba-meu-boi Bunraku - Japanese style originated from a kind of puppet-theater. Burger-highlife Burgundian School... Ca din tulnic Ca pe lunca Ca trù - (hat a dao) Vietnamese folk music Cabaret Cadence Cadence-lypso - guitar-dominated Cadence music combined with calypso horns Cadence rampa Café-aman Cai luong - Vietnamese opera Cajun music Cakewalk Calenda - Trinidadian drum dance Calentanos - folk music of the Balsas River Basin, Mexico Calgia - traditional urban ensemble music from Macedonia Calipso - Venezuelan calypso music Calypso - Trinidadian folk, and later pop, genre Calypso-style baila - Sri Lankan baila mixed with calypso influences Campursari - Indonesian modern folk music, a fusion of dangdut, langgam, and pop music Campillaneros Caña Canatronic Candombe Canon Canrock Cantata Cante chico Cante jondo Canterbury Scene Cantiñas Cantiga - Portuguese ballad form Cantique Canto livre - Portuguese modernized fado Canto nuevo - Bolivian pop-folk music which evolved out of Chilean nueva cancion Canto popular - Uruguayan singer-songwriter nativist music Cantopop - western-style pop music from Hong Kong Canzone napoletana - urban songs from Naples Capoeira music Caracoles Carceleras Cardas Cardiowave Carimbó - dance music of Belém, Brazil Cariso Carnatic music - South Indian classical music Carol Cartageneras Casséy-co Cassette culture Cavacha CCM (Contemporary Christian Music) Celempungan Cello rock Celtic Celtic fusion Celtic metal Celtic punk Celtic reggae Celtic rock Cha-cha-cha Chakacha Chamamé - Argentinian folk music Chamber jazz Chamber pop Chamber music Champeta - Colombian musical form derived from African communities in Cartagena Chalga Changuí Chanson Chant Charanga Charanga-vallenata - 1980s mixture of salsa, charanga and vallenato Charikawi Chastushki - humorous Russian folk songs Chau van - Vietnamese trance music Chemical breaks Chèo Chicago blues Chicago house Chicago jazz (Dixieland jazz) Chicago soul Chicha - a Peruvian fusion of rock and roll, cumbia and huayno Chicken scratch - Arizona-based White American music Chillout Chillwave Chimurenga (mbira) Chinese music Chinese rock - rock and roll from China / Taiwan, often with protest lyrics Chip music Chongak - Korean aristocratic chamber music Chouval bwa Chowtal Cho-kantrum - the most traditional form of Cambodian kantrum Chopera - Church Opera Chorinho Choro - Brazilian folk music Christian alternative Christian black metal (known as Unblack metal) Christmas carol See also: List of Christmas carols Christmas music Christian electronic music Christian Hardcore Christian hip hop Christian Industrial Christian metal Christian music Christian punk Christian rock Christian ska Christian R&B Chylandyk - type of xoomii[disambiguation needed] which sounds like the chirping of crickets Chzalni Chumba Chut-kai-pang Chutney - popular Indo-Caribbean music Chutney-bhangra Chutney-hip hop Chutney-soca - Chutney mixed with calypso and other influences Cigányzene Classic country Classic female blues - early popular form of blues Classic rock Classical music Classical music era (~1730-1820), for what's popularly known as "classical music", see European classical music or List of musical movements Clicks n Cuts Close harmony Club music Cocobale Coimbra fado - a form of refined fado from Coimbra, Portugal Coladeira Colombianas Combined Rhythm - music of the Dutch Antilles Comedy rap Comedy rock Comic opera Comparsa Compas direct Compas meringue Concert overture Concerto Concerto grosso Congo - Panamanian dance music Conjunto Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) Contemporary R&B Contonbley Contradanza Cool jazz Corrido - storytelling ballads from Mexico Corsican polyphonic song Cothoza mfana Country blues Country Gospel a.k.a. Christian Country Country music Country-rap Country R&B Country rock Countrypolitan Country pop Coupé-Décalé Couple de sonneurs - Breton dance music Cowpunk Crag[disambiguation needed] Crossover music Crossover thrash Crunk - American music Crunk&B Crunkcore Crust punk Csárdás Cuarteto - Argentinian folk music Cuddlecore Cueca Cumbia - popular dance music, originally Colombian but now popular across Latin America, especially Mexico Cumfa Cumbia villera - Argentinian type of cumbia which contains marginal lyrics Cybergrind Da - De-Dh - Di-Dr - Du-Dz
Dabka (Dabke) - Palestinian dance music for weddings Dadra Daina (Latvia) - Latvian sung poetry Daina (Lithuania) - Lithuanian traditional music Dalauna Dance music - any rhythmic music intended for dancing Dance-pop - contemporary form of dance music with pop music structures Dance-punk - fusion of punk rock, funk, disco, and electro music (also known as disco-punk, punk-funk, and indie-dance) Dance-rock Dancehall Dangdut - popular Indonesian dance music with influences from Arabic and Indian music Danger music Dansband Danza Danzón Dark ambient Dark cabaret Darkcore (hardcore techno) Darkcore (drum & bass) Dark pop Darkstep Darkwave De codru De dragoste De jale De pahar Deathcore - a fusion between death metal and metalcore Deathgrind - a fusion between death metal and grindcore Death industrial Death metal Death/Doom - a fusion between death metal and doom metal Death rock Décima Degung Delta blues Deep house Deep soul Dementia - relating to the style of music popularized by the Dr. Demento Show Desi - Indian folk music Detroit blues Detroit techno Dhamar - a type of highly-oranemented dhrupad Dhimotiká - traditional Greek songs Dhrupad - Hindustani vocal music performed by men singing in medieval Hindi Dhun Digital hardcore Disney Disney pop Dirge Dirty rap Dirty South (also known as Southern rap) Disco Disco house Disco polo - Polish nightclub dance music, played in '90s. Diva house Dixieland jazz (Chicago jazz) Djambadon Dodompa - Japanese tango Doina Dombola Dondang sayang - slow folk music that mixes Malaysian forms with Portuguese, India, Chinese and Arabic music Donegal fiddle tradition Dongjing - Chinese Naxi form of folk music, related to silk and bamboo music from Chinca Doo wop Doom metal Doomcore Downtempo Drag Dream pop Drone doom (Also known as Drone metal) Drone music Dronology Drum and bass (DNB) Dub Dub house Dubtronica Dubstep Dunun - Yoruba drum music Dunedin Sound - early 1980s alternative rock sound based out of Dunedin, New Zealand and Flying Nun Records Dutch jazz Ea-En - Er-Ez
E-Grind Early music East Coast blues East Coast hip hop Eastern Tradition of Sephardic music Easy listening Elafrolaïkó Electric blues Electric folk Electro Electro Backbeat Electro hop Electro-maximal Electro-industrial Electro punk Electro metal Electro-swing Electroclash Electrofunk Electronic art music Electronic body music (EBM, also known as industrial dance) Electronic dance Electronic luk thung - Dance-ready form of Thai pleng luk thung Electronic music Electronic rock Electronica Electropop Elevator music (or Muzak) Emo Emotronic Emo rap Emo pop Emo Metal Emocore Enka - Japanese pop music, using native forms Eremwu eu Ethereal wave Ethereal pop Euba Eurobeat Eurodance Euro disco Europop European hip-hop Eurourban Eurotrance Exotica Experimental music Experimental noise Experimental pop Experimental rock Extreme Metal Ezengileer - type of Tuvan xoomii[disambiguation needed] said to imitate the trotting of horses. Fa - Fr - Fu Fado - Portuguese roots-based popular music Falak - Tajik folk music fandango - Spanish dance music Farruca - a genre of flamenco Filk - modern, science fiction-oriented music Film scores Filmi - Indian film music Filmi-ghazal - filmi based on Hindustani ghazal Finger-style Fjatpangarri - Aboriginal Australian music local to Yirrbala Flamenco - dance music of Andalusia, Spain Flower power Foaie verde - classical form of Romanian doina Fofa Folk hop - a fusion of hip hop with Punjabi folk music. often mistaken as bhangra. Folk metal Folk music Folk pop Folk punk Folk rock Folktronica Forró - extremely popular music of Northeastern Brazil Franco-country Freakbeat Freak-folk Free improvisation - freeform musical improvisation Free jazz - improvised 1960s jazz Free music Freestyle Freestyle house - a cross-culture mix of hip-hop/electro/house/pop Freetekno Frenchcore Frevo - folk music from Recife, Brazil Fricote - dance music from Salvador, Brazil Fuji - Yoruba vocal and percussion music Fulia - Afro-Venezuelan percussion music Full On Funaná Funeral doom - an extremely slow version of doom metal, most commonly made at the "pace of a funeral march" Funk - a bass-heavy outgrowth of soul music Funkcore Funk metal - 1980s combination of funk, heavy metal and punk rock Funk rock Funky house - considered a subgenre of UK Garage Furniture music - Erik Satie's invention of Background music Fusion jazz - mixture of rock and jazz G-funk Gaana - type of Tamil song from Tamil Nadu, India Gabber (also spelled as Gabba) Gagaku - Japanese classical music derived from ancient court traditions Gaikyoku Gaita - Afro-Venezuelan form of percussion music Galant Gamad - Malay-style Gambang kromong - popular, highly-evolved form of kroncong, originally adapted for the theater Gamelan - diverse Indonesian classical music, making use of a vast array of melodic percussion Gamelan angklung - Balinese gamelan played for cremations and festivals Gamelan bebonangan - Balinese cymbal-based processional gamelan Gamelan degung - a form of popular Sundanese gamelan Gamelan bang - Balinese sacred gamelan played for cremations Gamelan buh - Balinese form of gamelan Gamelan gede - ceremonial gamelan from the temple of Bator Gamelan kebyar - an energetic form of large Balinese gamelan Gamelan salendro - gamelan dance music from Sunda, known as lower-class music Gamelan selunding - possibly the oldest style of gamelan, played only in the village of Tenganan in Bali Gamelan semar pegulingan - sensual form of gamelan from Bali Gamewave Gammeldans Gandrung - Osing music performed at weddings. Gangsta rap - American form of hip hop music which focuses on underground lifestyles and illegal activities. Gar - Tibetan classical music from gabi gishnola Garage rock Garrotin Gavotte Gelugpa chanting - form of Tibetan Buddhist chanting, very austere and restrained Gender wayang - Indonesian gamelan that accompanies shadow plays and other puppet plays Gending - a distinct gamelan music from southern Sumatra German Folk Music Gharbi Gharnati Ghazal - vocal form originally Persian but since spread to Central Asia, Iran, Turkey and India Ghazal-song - a modernized version of ghazal influenced by filmi Ghetto house - form of Miami bass influenced by house music which arose in Chicago Ghettotech - form of Miami bass which developed in 1990s Detroit Girl group - Girls singing rock songs Glam metal Glam punk Glam rock Glitch Gnawa Glitter Rock-[1] Self-described genre for the band Hallmark from Vancouver, BC Go-go Goa (also known as Goa trance) Gong-chime music Goombay - Bahamanian percussion music Goregrind Goshu ondo - a form of popularized Okinawan folk music Gospel music Gothic metal Gothic rock Granadinas Grebo Gregorian chant (plainchant) Grime - emerged from East London, dark electronic beats with rapping, related to UK Garage and 2 step Grindcore Groove metal Group Sounds - Japanese pop music from the 1960s, which included Appalachian folk music and psychedelic rock Grunge Grupera - a mixture of Mexican ranchera, norteño and cumbia Guaguanbo Guajira Guasca - from Colombia Guitarra Baiana - from Pernambuco, Brazil, a style of playing frevo using electric guitars Guitarradas Gumbe Gunchei Gunka - military marches with Japanese influences, created during the Meiji Restoration Guoyue - invented conservatoire style of national Chinese music Gwo ka - Guadeloupan percussion music Gwo ka moderne - modernized gwo ka Gypsy jazz Gypsybilly see Gypsy Jazz (North America) Gypsy punk Gyu ke - form of Tibetan Tantric chanting Ha - He-Ho - Hu-Hy
Habanera - Africanized danzón Haiducesti Hajnali - Hungarian-Transylvanian wedding songs Hakka Hambo Hands Up Hapa haole - a mixture of traditional Hawaiian music and English lyrics Happy hardcore Haqibah Hardcore hip hop Hardcore metal Hardcore punk Hardcore techno Hard bop (hard bebop) Hard house Hard rock Hardstyle Hard trance Harepa - harp-based music of Pedi people of South Africa Harmonica blues Hasaposérviko Hát chèo - an ancient form of Vietnamese stage opera Hát cãi luong - Vietnamese popular opera Hát chau van - a popular spiritual folk music of Vietnam Hát tuồng (Hát bôi) - Vietnamese operatic music Heartland rock Heavy metal Hesher Hi-NRG Highlands Highlife Highlife fusion Hillybilly music Hiplife Hip hop Hip house Hindustani classical music Hiragasy Hiva usu - unaccompanied vocal Christian music of Tonga Honky tonk Honkyoku Hora lunga Hornpipes Horrorcore rap Horror punk House music Hua'er Huasteco - folk music from Huasteco, Mexico Huaynos - Andean dance music now most widespread in Peru Hula Humppa Hunguhungu Hyangak - Korean court music Hymn Hyphy Ibiza music Igbo music Ijexá Ilahije Illbient Impressionist music Improvisational Incidental music Indietronica Indie music Indie pop Indie rock Indo jazz - jazz mixed with forms of Indian music Indo rock Indoyíftika Industrial dance (or EBM, electronic body music) Industrial Death Metal Industrial hip-hop Industrial music Industrial musical (also known as corporate musical) Industrial metal Industrial rock (or coldwave) Instrumental rock Intelligent dance music (IDM, also known as intelligent techno, listening techno or art techno) International Latin - pop ballads from various Latin countries, especially Colombia Inuit music - music of the Inuit Irish folk Irish Rebel Music Iscathamiya Isikhwela jo Island - mix of reggae, ska, latin; music sounding from the island Isolationist Italo dance Italo Disco - Italian nightclub music Italo house Itsmeños - folk music of the Zapotec peoples of Mexico Izvorna bosanska muzika - modernized folk music from Drina, Bosnia Ja-Je - Ji-Ju
J-Pop - Japanese pop music J-Rock - Japanese rock music Jaipongan - unpredictably rhythmic dance music from Sunda, Indonesia Jaliscienses - Folk music of Jalisco, Mexico, and the origin of mariachi Jam band Jam rock Jamana kura Jamrieng samai Jangle pop Jarana Jariang - Cambodian folk narratives Jarochos - folk music from Veracruz, Mexico Jawaiian - Hawaiian reggae Jazz Jazz blues Jazz-funk Jazz fusion Jazz Metal Jazz rap Jegog - Giant Bamboo ensemble of Bali, Indonesia Jenkka Jesus music Jesuscore Jibaro Jig Jig punk Jing ping Jingle - form of music used in television commercials Jit Jitterbug Jive Joged - a generic term for various types of dance music all over Indonesia Joged bumbung - a popular form of joged ensemble Joik Joropo Jota J'Ouvert Jug band Juke joint blues Juju Jump blues Jumpstyle Jungle Junkanoo Juré Jtek Ka - Ke-Kh - Ki-Kp - Kr-Kw
K-pop - Korean pop music Käng Kaba - Southern Albanian instrumental music Kabuki - lively and popular form of Japanese theater and music Kadans Kagok - Korean aristocratic vocal music accompanied by strings, wind and percussion instruments Kagyupa chanting - form of Tibetan Buddhist chanting Kaiso Kalamatianó Kalattuut - Inuit polka Kalinda (kalenda, ti kannot) Kamba pop Kan ha diskan Kansas City blues Kantádhes Kantrum Karaoke Kargyraa Karma Kaseko - Surinamese folk music Kachāshī - lively, celebratory Okinawan folk music Katajjaq or Inuit throat singing - competitive duet style Kawachi ondo - a form of modernized Okinawan folk music Kayōkyoku - traditionally-structured Japanese pop music Ke-kwe Kebyar - see gamelan gong kebyar above Kecak - Balinese "monkeychant" Kecapi suling - instrumental, improvisation-based music from Java Kélé Kertok - Malaysian xylophone music played in small ensembles Khaleeji - popular folk-based music of the Persian Gulf countries Khap Khplam wai - a type of mor lam with a slow tempo which originated in Luang Prabang, Laos Khelimaski djili - Hungarian Gypsy dance songs Khene Khrung sai - type of Thai classical music Khyal - Hindustani vocal music that is informal, partially improvised and very popular Khoomei Khorovodi - Russian dance music Kĩkũyũ pop Kilapanda Kinko Kirtan Kiwi rock Kizomba Klape - Dalmatian male choir music Klasik Kléftiko Klezmer Kliningan Kochare - Armenian folk dance Kolomyjka Komagaku Konpa Koumpaneia - Greek Gypsy music Kpanlogo Krakowiak Krautrock Kriti (krithi) - a Hindu hymn Kroncong - popular Indonesian music with strong Portuguese influence Krzesany Kulintang - Traditional gong-chime music of the Philippines, Eastern Indonesia, Eastern Malaysia, Brunei and Timor Kulning - Swedish folk songs Kumina - music (and religion) of the Bongo Nation of Jamaica Kun-borrk Kundere Kundiman - traditional Filipino songs adapted to Western song structure Kussundé Kutumba wake Kvæði Kveding - traditional Norwegian songs Kwaito Kwassa kwassa Kwela La - Le-Lo - Lu
La la - Louisianan Creole music Laba laba Laïkó Lai Lam Lam saravane - Laotian ensemble music from a town of the same name in southern Laos Lam sing Lambada - Bolivian and Brazilian dance music which arose from sayas and became internationally popular in the 1980s Lancer Langgam jawa - type of kroncong mixed with gamelan, popular around Solo, Indonesia Latin American music Laremuna wadauman Latin jazz - jazz mixed with forms of Latin music like bossa nova or salsa Lavlu Lavway Le leagan Legényes - Hungarian-Transylvanian men's dance Letkajenkka Lhamo - form of Tibetan opera Lieder Likanos Light Music - 20th Century light orchestral music (mainly British) Light Rock Liquindi Llanera - Venezuelan music Llanto - a flamenco-influenced genre of Panamanian folk music Lo-fi music Loki djili - traditional Hungarian Gypsy songs Long-song - traditional Mongolian slow songs Louisiana blues Lounge music Lovers rock Lowercase Lu - unaccompanied Tibetan folk music Lubbock Sound Lucknavi thumri - a type of thumri from Lucknow Luhya omutibo Luk grung - Popular Thai music from the early 20th century Lullaby Lundu Lundum Lelio Ma - Mb-Mg - Mi - Min-Mir - Mo-Mp - Mu
M-Base Madchester Madrigal Mafioso rap Maglaal (tuuli) Magnificat Mahori - type of Thai classical music Makossa Makossa-soukous Malagueñas Malawian jazz Malhun Maloya - traditional music from Réunion Maluf - evolved form of al-andalous classical music which developed in Constantine, Algeria maluka Mambo Manaschi - Kyrgyz folk music made by travelling musicians also called manaschi Mandarin pop - early Taiwanese pop sung in Mandarin and popular with young listeners Manding swing Mango Mangue Bit - African style beat music style from Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil Mangulina Manikay Manila sound - Early 1970s development in Pinoy rock which mixed Tagalog and English lyrics Manouche Manzuma Mapouka Mapouka-serré Marabi Maracatu - African and Portuguese music popular around Recife, Brazil Marga - Indian classical music Mariachi - pop form of Son Jaliscience Marimba Marrabenta Martial industrial Maskanda - popularized Zulu-traditional music Mass Martinetes Matamuerte Mathcore Math rock Maxixe Mazurka - Martinican Music moe town Mbalax Mbaqanga (township jive) Mbira (Chimurenga) Mbube Mbumba Medh Meditation Medieval folk rock Medieval metal Medieval music Mejorana Melhoun Melhûn Matt Bello Melodic black metal Melodic death metal Melodic hardcore Melodic metalcore Melodic music Melodic trance Memphis blues Memphis rap Memphis soul Mento Merengue Merengue típico moderno Merengue-bomba - Puerto Rican fusion of bomba and merengue Méringue Meringue Merseybeat Metalcore Metallic hardcore Mexican Rock Mexican son - a broad group of Mexican folk music Meykhana Mezwed Miami bass (booty bass) (Bass music) Mini compas Mini-jazz Minuet Milongas Min'yo - Japanese folk music Mineras Mini-jazz - Caribbean jazz Minimalist music Minimalist trance Minimal techno Minstrel show Minneapolis sound Mirolóyia Modinha Modern classical music Modern Laika Modern Rock Modinha Mohabelo - neo-traditional music from South Africa and Lesotho Mor lam - Laotian and Thai ensemble music for vocals with accompaniment Mor lam sing - popular form of Laotian traditional music developed by Laotians in Thailand Motown Montuno Morna Mozambique MPB (música popular brasileira) - catch-all term for multiple varieties of Brazilian pop music Mugam - classical music of Azerbaijan, featuring sung poetry and instrumental passages Murga - Uruguayan street carnival dance with heavy percussion, also popular in Argentina. Musette Mushroom Jazz Music drama Music Hall Música campesina - Cuban rural music Música criolla - a coastal Peruvian music from the early 20th century, consisting of a variety of Western fusions Música de la interior - indigenous folk music from Colombia Música llanera - harp-based form of folk music from Los Llanos, Colombia Música nordestina - Northeast Brazilian popular music, centered around Recife Música tropical - a form of Colombian salsa music Musiqi-e assil - Persian classical music Musique concrète (also known as electroacoustic music) Mutuashi Muwashshah Muzak (or elevator music) Nafratala-Mexican s.x music Na trapeza - Greek-Turkish slow songs Nagauta - Japanese style of shamisen-playing Naghmehs Nakasi - Taiwanese musical form Nangma - Tibetan dance music Nanguan - Taiwanese instrumental music Narcocorrido - Spanish for "Drug ballad", this Mexican music's theme was equivalent to gangster rap Nardcore - Nardcore is a hardcore punk movement that came out of Southern California in the early 1980s Narodna muzika - Bosnian folk music Nasheed - a capella music closely related with Islamic revival in the 20th century Nashville Sound - pop-country music based out of Nashville, Tennessee National Socialist Black Metal - NSBM Nazi black metal Native American gospel - gospel music performed by Native Americans Naturalismo - a term for the 2000s folk movement also referred to as New Weird America or Freak Folk Nederpop - popular music of the Netherlands, especially in the Dutch language Neoclassical (Dark Wave) Neoclassical (New Age) Neoclassical music Neo-classical metal Néo kýma Neofolk - a form of folk music that emerged from European ideals and post-industrial music Neo-Medieval Neo-prog Neo-Psychedelia Neo Soul (Nu Soul) - late 1990s and early 2000s American fusion of contemporary R&B, 1970s style soul music, hip hop music, jazz, and classical music Nerdcore Neue Deutsche Härte Neue Deutsche Welle - a kind of German New Wave music Neue Volksmusik New Age music - numerous varieties of music associated with New Age spirituality and culture, especially including atmospheric and natural sounds New Beat - a downtempo music style from Belgium, contemporary to Chicago House and Detroit Techno. New Instrumental New Jack Swing (New Jack R&B, Swingbeat) - late 1980s and early 1990s American fusion of hip hop music, R&B, doo wop and soul music New Orleans blues - piano and horn-heavy blues from the city of New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans contemporary brass band New Orleans jazz New Pop New prog New Rave New Romantic - popular British New Wave from the early 1980s New rumba New school hip hop - generic term for hip hop music recorded after about 1989 New Taiwanese Song - modern Taiwanese pop music which combines ballads, rock and roll and hip hop New Wave bhangra (Fusion bhangra) New Wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM) - mid- to late 1970s heavy metal coming out of the United Kingdom New Wave - melodious pop outgrowth of arty punk rock, also used as description of an emerging sound in any genre (e.g. Alpine New Wave) New Wave of New Wave New Weird America - term to defining emerging folk/psychedelia/drone/noize influenced by pre-war country-folk-blues & 1960s counter cultural underground music. New York blues - jazzy, urban blues from the early 20th century New York House (also known as US Garage) NuWave - a genre created by a popular DJ called DJ NuWave Newgrass - progressive bluegrass Nganja Nhąc dân tôc cai biên - modernized forms of Vietnamese folk music which arose in the 1950s Nhac tài tů - Vietnamese chamber music which accompanies cai luong Nha Nac Niche - sub-genre of UK Garage and Bassline House, name derived from the club in Sheffield, that first started putting on regular bassline nights Nintendocore Nisiótika - folk songs of the Greek islands No Wave - avant-garde late 1970s outgrowth of New Wave and punk rock Noh - highly-stylized Japanese theater and music style Noise music Noise pop - experimental 1990s outgrowth of punk Noise rock - atonal punk rock from the 1980s Nongak - Korean folk music played by 20-30 performers on different kinds of percussion instruments Norae Undong - Korean rock music with socially aware lyrics Nordic folk music Nordic folk dance music Nortec - electronic style from Tijuana, Mexico Norteño (Tex-Mex) - Modernized corridos pop music of Mexico Northern harmony Northern Soul - late 1960s variety of soul music from northern England Northumbrian smallpipe music Nota Nova canção - popular 1950s and 60s fado in Portugal and folk-based singer-songwriters in Spain Novokomponovana narodna muzika - modernized Serbian folk music Nu breaks Nu jazz - fusion of late 1990s jazz and electronic music Nu metal - fusion of heavy metal music with genres such as hip hop, funk, grunge and electronic music Nu-NRG - a harder and faster version of Hi-NRG Nu soul (neo soul) - popular fusion of hip hop music and soul music Nueva canción - Chilean pop-folk music which influenced by native Chilean and Bolivian forms Nuevo Tango - distinct from the traditional tango in its incorporation of elements of jazz Nyatiti- a Kenyan song for the Luo community. Nyingmapa chanting - form of highly rhythmic and elaborate Tibetan Buddhist chanting Obscuro Oi! - 1980s style of British punk rock Old school hip hop - generic term for hip hop music recorded before approximately 1989 Old time country Old-time - archaic term for many different styles that were an outgrowth of Appalachian folk music and fed into country music Oldies Olonkho - Yakut epic songs Oltului Ompa - Music by the Kaizers Orchestra Omutibo Ondo On ikki muqam - Uyghur classical music suite in 12 parts Oom pah band Opera - theatrical performances in which all or most dialogue is sung with musical accompaniment Operatic Pop - subgenre of pop music that is performed in a classical operatic style (also referred to as "Popera") Oratorical calypso Oratorio - similar to opera but without scenery, costumes or acting Orchestra - a large ensemble, especially one used to played European classical music Orchestre Organ trio - a style of jazz from the 1960s that blended blues and jazz (and later "soul jazz") and which was based around the sound of the Hammond organ Organic ambient - often acoustic ambient music which uses instruments and styles borrowed from world music Organic house Organica - A genre music created by SLIPS INTO SPACE in 2007, it is written without predetermining the outcome of the overall sound.This music causes audible hallucinations. Organum - Middle Ages polyphonic music Oriental Foxtrot Oriental metal - a subgenre of folk metal that incorporates elements of traditional Middle Eastern music. Orovela - eastern Georgian work songs Orgel (Organ Orgue) - keyboard instrument with/without pedals Orquestas Tejanas Ottava rima - Italian rhyming stanzas Outlaw country - late 1960s and 70s form of country music with a hard-edged sound and rebellious lyrics Outsider music - generic term for music performed by outsiders Özgün Ozwodna Pa - Pi - Po - Pr P-Funk Padams Pagan metal Pagan rock Pagode - Brazilian style of music which originated in the Rio de Janeiro region Paisley Underground - 1980s style of alternative rock that drew heavily on psychedelia Palm wine - fusion of numerous West African, Latin American and European genres, popular throughout coastal West Africa in the 20th century Palos Panambih - tembang sunda that uses metered poetry Panchai baja - Nepalese wedding music Panchavadyam - Temple music from Kerala, India Pansori - Korean folk music played by a singer and a drummer Paranda - Garifuna form of music Parisian soukous Parranda - Afro-Venezuelan form of music Parody - humorous renditions of various songs Patriotic Payada de contrapunto Pambiche (Merengue estilo yanqui) Paranda - Garifuna music of Belize Parang - Trinidadian Christmas carols Partido alto El pasacalle Paseo (music) Pasillo Psychobilly - Punk rock and country Peace Punk Pelimanni music - Finnish folk dance music Pennywhistle jive Peroveta anedia Petenera Peyote Song - a mixture of gospel and traditional Native American music Philadelphia soul - soft 1970s soul that came out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Phleng luk tung punk techno- punk rock with techno beat and SFX Piano blues Piano rock Piedmont blues Pineal Polka Pinoy rock - rock and roll sung in Tagalog from the Philippines Pinpeat orchestra Piphat - ancient form of Thai classical ensemble Pirekaus - traditional love songs of the Purépecha of Mexico Pisiq - Greenlandic folk song Pixiefunk - fusion of funk,afrobeat,celtic balad,pop-rock,drum'n'bass and jungle. Usually performed live and free style. Origin:London Piyyutim Plachi - melancholic Russian folk songs Plainchant (Gregorian chant) Plena Pleng phua cheewit - Thai protest rock Pleng Thai sakorn - a Thai interpretation of Western classical music Plunk-Folk - energetic double-bass driven folk, with the 'plunk' of the double bass sound. Poco-poco - Indonesian modern music which fuses disco with eastern Indonesian dance music Polihet Polka Polo Polonaise Pols - Danish fiddle and accordion dance music Polska Pong lang Pop folk Pop-makossa Pop melayu - Malay pop music with dangdut overlay Pop mop - Mongolian pop music Pop music Pop Progressive - Pop accompanied by guitar/bass riffs and speedy drum patterns Pop punk Pop rai Pop rap Pop rock Pop sunda - Sundanese mixture of gamelan degung and pop music structures Pornocore Porro - Colombian big band music Portuguese Shangaan - South African and Mozambiquan mixture of traditional Tsonga and Portuguese music Positive punk Post-disco Post-grunge Post-hardcore- Slite mixture of Hardcore and Punk rock Post-industrial Post-jam - Next Wave Jambands like the Slip, Lotus, STS9 and The Duo. Electronic and Indie Rock stylings. Post-metal Post-minimalism Post-punk Post-rock Post-romanticism Postgenre Power electronics Power metal Power noise (or rhythmic noise) Power pop Powerviolence Pow-wow - Native American dance music Ppongtchak - Korean pop music developed during the Japanese occupation Praise song Program symphony Progressive electronic music Progressive folk music Progressive house Progressive metal Progressive bluegrass Progressive rock Progressive trance Protopunk Psychedelic music Psych folk or Psychedelic folk Psychedelic rock Psychedelic trance (Psy-trance) Psychobilly Psych-pop Punjabi thumri - a type of thumri from Punjab Punk blues - a US music genre that developed in the 1980s, which mixes elements of blues with the aggressive sound of punk. Punk Cabaret - a fusion of musical theater and cabaret style music with the aggressive, raw nature of punk rock. Punk funk Punk jazz Punkra - see bhangra Punk rock Punta Punta rock - 1970s Belizean music Quan ho - Vietnamese vocal music which originated in the Red River Delta Qasidah - Epic religious poetry accompanied by percussion and chanting Qasidah modern - Qasidah updated for mainstream audiences Qawwali - Sufi religious music updated for mainstream audiences, was originated in India Quadrille Queercore Quiet Storm Ra - Rh Rada Raga rock - Swiss soul, rock and Indian music fusion Raga Raggamuffin (Ragga) Ragga-chutney Ragga Jungle Ragga-soca Ragga-zouk - a fusion of reggae, dub music and zouk Ragtime Rainbow Rave Rai - Algerian folk music now developed into a popular style Rake-and-scrape - Bahamanian instrumental music Ramkbach Ramvong Ranchera - pop mariachi from 1950s film soundtracks Random dance Rap Rap opera Rap rock Rap metal Rapcore Rapso Rara Rare groove Rasiya Rateliai Rave Rebetiko Rebita Red Dirt (music) reel Reggae Reggae dancehall (see Dancehall) Reggae fusion Reggae highlife Reggaeton Reinlender Rekilaulu - Finnish rhyming sleigh songs Religious Rembetiko Renaissance music Requiem Retro Acoustic Steel Guitar Rhapsody Rhyming spiritual - Bahamanian hymns Rhythm and blues (R&B) Rhythmic noise (or power noise) Ricercar Rímur - Icelandic heroic epic songs Ring Bang - the Barbadian sound of soca Riot grrrl Rock Rock opera Rock and roll Rock en español Rock sureño - 70's Rock from Andalusia with Flamenco influences Rockabilly Rocknoir Rocksteady Rococo Rodeo music Rokon fada Romantic period in music Romeras Rondeaux Ronggeng - a folk music from Malacca, Malaysia Roots reggae Roots rock Roots rock reggae Ruem trosh - Cambodian traditional music Rumba African Rumba Cuban Rumba (yambu, columbia, and guaguanco) Flamenco Rumba also known as Gypsy rumba Rumba gitana - French Gypsy music Runddan Runolaulu - Finnish folk songs Runo-song - Estonian folk music Sabar - drumming style found in Senegal Sacred Harp Sadcore Saibara Salegy Salsa - fusion of multiple Cuban- and Puerto Rican-derived pop genres from immigrants in New York City Salsa erotica - lyrically explicit form of salsa romantica Salsa romantica - a soft, romantic form of salsa music Saltarello Salve Samba - form of Brazilian popular music Samba-canção - traditional samba in slow tempo and with romantic lyrics. influenced by bolero Samba-reggae - a genre of samba with a choppy, reggae-like rhythm. Samba-rock Sambai Sanjo - Korean instrumental folk music Sato kagura Sawt - urban music from Kuwait and Bahrain Saya - Bolivian music derived from African rhythms [edit]Sc Schlager Schottisch Schranz Scottish Baroque music Screamo Scrumpy and Western - folk music from West Country of England Sea shanty Sean nós - Sean-nós singing style of Ireland Second Viennese School Sega music Seggae Seis Semba Sephardic music Serialism Set dance Sevdalinka - Bosnian urban popular music Sevillana Shabab Shabad Shalako - Armenian folk dance Shan'ge - Taiwanese Hakka mountain songs Shango Shape note Shibuya-kei Shidaiqu - Hong Kong-based form of traditional music updated for pop audiences and sung in Mandarin Shima uta - a form of Okinawan dance music Shock rock Shoegaze - British pop Shoka - Japanese songs written during the Meiji Restoration to bring Western music to Japanese schools Shomyo - Japanese Buddhist chanting Show tune [edit]Si Sica Siguiriyas Silat - Malaysian mixture of music, dance and martial arts Sinawi - Korean religious music meant for dancing; it is improvised and reminiscent of jazz Singer-songwriter Situational Ska Ska punk Skacore (third wave of ska) Skald Skate punk Skiffle Slack-key guitar (kihoalu) - Hawaiian form invented by retuning open strings on a guitar Slängpolska Slide Slowcore Sludge metal Smooth jazz [edit]So Soca Soft rock Son-batá (batá rock) Son montuno - Cuban folk music Sonata Songo - a mixture of changuí and son montuno Songo-salsa - a mixture of songo, hip hop and salsa Soukous Soul blues Soul jazz Soul music Soundtrack Southern Gospel Southern Harmony Southern hip hop Southern metal Southern rock Southern soul Space age pop Space music Space rock Spectralism Speedcore Speed garage Speed metal Spirituals Spouge - Barbadian folk music Sprechgesang Square dance Sri lankan folk music [edit]St St. Louis blues Steelband Stoner metal Stoner rock Straight edge Strathspeys Stride String - 1980s Thai pop music String quartet Sufi music Suite Sunshine pop Suomirock Super Eurobeat Surf ballads Surf instrumental Surf music Surf pop Surf rock Swamp blues Swamp pop Swamp rock Swingbeat (New Jack Swing, New Jack R&B) Swing music [edit]Sy Sygyt - type of xoomii (Tuva throat singing), likened to the sound of whistling Symphonic black metal Symphonic metal Symphonic poem Symphonic rock Symphony Synthpop Synthpunk Taarab Tai tu - Vietnamese chamber music Taiwanese pop - early Taiwanese pop music influenced by enka and popular with older listeners Tala - a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music Talempong - a distinct Minangkabau gamelan music Tambu Tamburitza Tamil Christian keerthanai - Christian devotional lyrics in Tamil Táncház - Hungarian dance music Tango - Argentine popular music that spread internationally in the 1920s Tanguk - a form of Korean court music that includes elements of Chinese music Tappa Tarana - form of vocal music from northern India using highly rhythmic nonsense syllables Tarantella Taranto Tech House Tech Trance Technical death metal Technical metal Techno Techno metal Techno rock Technoid Techstep Techtonik Teen pop Tejano music or "Tex-Mex", sometimes confused with norteño Tekno Tembang sunda - Sundanese sung free verse poetry Texas blues Thillana - form of vocal music from South India using highly rhythmic nonsense syllables Thrashcore Thrash metal Thumri - a type of popular Hindustani vocal music Tibetan pop - pop music heavily influenced by Chinese forms, emerging in the 1980s Tientos Timbila - form of folk music in Mozambique Tin Pan Alley Tinga Tinku - traditional music and dance from Potosi Bolivia Toadas - traditional music and dance from Brazil Toeshey - Tibetan dance music Togaku T'ong guitar - acoustic guitar pop music of Korea Traditional pop music Trallalero - Genoese urban songs Trance Travesty Tribal house Trikitixa - Basque accordion music Trip-hop Trip rock Trompetenpunk Tropicalia Truck-driving country Tumba Turbo-folk - aggressive form of modernized Serbian music Turntablism Tuvan throat-singing Twee pop Twist (also a dance style, early 1960s) Two tone (second wave of ska) UK garage UK pub rock Unblack metal (also known as Christian black metal) Underground music Uplifting Trance Urban Cowboy Urban Folk Urban jazz Vallenato - accordion-based Colombian folk music Vaudeville Verbunkos - Hungarian folk music Verismo Video game music - Melodic music as defined by its media. Viking metal Villanella - 16th century Neapolitan songs Virelais Visual Kei Visual music Vocal house Vocal jazz Vocal music Volksmusik Waila (chicken scratch) - a Tohono O'odham fusion of polka, norteño and Native American music Waltz Warabe uta Wassoulou Were music Western blues Western swing Wizard rock Women's music or womyn's music, wimmin's music--1970s lesbian/feminist Wong shadow - 1960s Thai pop music Work song Wood Sounds of organic synthesis recorded on organic medium such as tape. Worldbeat World music World fusion music Xoomii (khoomii, hoomii) - a type of Tuvan throat singing Xhosa music Xian rock Yang - form of Tibetan Buddhist chanting Yé-yé Yo-pop Yodeling Yukar Zajal Zapin - derived from ancient Arabic music, zapin is popular throughout Malaysia Zarzuela - a form of Spanish operetta Zeuhl Zeibekiko - Greek Dance 9/8 Rytmus Ziglibithy Zolo - characterized by hyper bitchy rhythms and cacophonous/ harmonious bleeps and bongs Zouglou Zouk - French Caribbean (Guadeloupean) dance music Zouk chouv Zouklove - Guadeloupean Music Zulu music Zydeco - popular Louisianan Creole music
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