Group 8
Group 8
Group 8
1. Rock: Rock music is characterized by a strong 5. Country: Country music, rooted in the Southern
beat, usually driven by the electric guitar. It United States, is typically characterized by simple
emerged in the 1950s and has various sub-genres melodies and lyrics that often focus on everyday
like classic rock, punk rock, and alternative rock. life, love, and hardship. It often features
Rock music is often associated with an energetic instruments like the guitar, banjo, and harmonica.
and rebellious attitude.
examples:
example: 1. take me home, county roads by John Denver
1. "Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppelin 2. Jolene by dolly parton
2. "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen
6. Pop: Pop music is designed to be catchy and
2. Classical: Classical music ,SThis is the music of appeals to a wide audience. It often features
the old days, most of which we have forgotten, yet simple, memorable melodies and lyrics that usually
listen to everyday because most of what we hear revolve around themes of love and relationships.
now is derived from what the great classical Pop songs are typically short, repetitive, and have a
composers created decades and centuries ago. The basic structure of verses and choruses.
main categories in classical music are orchestral
music, chamber music, and opera. examples:
1. love grows by Edison lighthouse
example: 2. love story by Taylor swift
1. Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 - Ludwig van
Beethoven 7. Electronic: Electronic music primarily uses
2. The Four Seasons - Antonio Vivaldi electronic instruments and technology for
production. It includes a wide range of sub-genres
3. Jazz: Originating in the African-American like house, techno, and dubstep. This genre is
communities of New Orleans, Jazz is known for its characterized by its ability to create sounds that
complex melodies, improvisation, and unique traditional instruments cannot.
rhythms. It's a genre that values individual
expression and often involves a lot of spontaneous examples:
creation. 1. midnight city by m83
2. one more time by daft punk
8. Soul/Funk: These genres originated in the
African-American community and are known for
their strong rhythms, emphasis on melody and
vocals, and the use of improvisation. Soul music is
often emotional and expressive, while funk is more
rhythmic and dance-oriented.
examples:
1. Stand by me by Ben E. King (soul)
2. thankyou by slay and the family stone (funk)