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Folk
Folk is a song-centered acoustic tradition rooted in community storytelling, everyday life, and social history. It emphasizes clear melodies, simple harmonies, and lyrics that foreground narrative, protest, and personal testimony. As a modern recorded genre, folk coalesced in the early-to-mid 20th century in the United States out of older ballad, work song, and rural dance traditions. It typically features acoustic instruments (guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica), strophic song forms, and participatory singing (choruses, call-and-response).
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Jazz
Jazz is an improvisation-centered music tradition that emerged from African American communities in the early 20th century. It blends blues feeling, ragtime syncopation, European harmonic practice, and brass band instrumentation into a flexible, conversational art. Defining features include swing rhythm (a triplet-based pulse), call-and-response phrasing, blue notes, and extended harmonies built on 7ths, 9ths, 11ths, and 13ths. Jazz is as much a way of making music—spontaneous interaction, variation, and personal sound—as it is a set of forms and tunes. Across its history, jazz has continually hybridized, from New Orleans ensembles and big-band swing to bebop, cool and hard bop, modal and free jazz, fusion, and contemporary cross-genre experiments. Its influence permeates global popular and art music.
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Singer-Songwriter
Singer-songwriter is a song-focused style in which the same person writes, composes, and performs their own material, often accompanying themselves on acoustic guitar or piano. It emphasizes personal voice, lyrical intimacy, and storytelling over elaborate production. Arrangements are typically sparse, allowing the melody, words, and performance nuance to carry the song’s emotional weight. While rooted in folk and blues traditions, singer-songwriter embraces pop and rock songcraft, producing works that can range from quiet confessional ballads to subtly orchestrated, radio-ready pieces.
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Soundtrack
Soundtrack is music created to accompany and enhance visual media such as film, television, and video games. It includes original scores (instrumental or vocal music composed specifically for the picture) and, at times, curated compilations of pre-existing songs. Stylistically, soundtrack is a meta-genre that can encompass orchestral symphonic writing, jazz, electronic and synth-driven textures, choral forces, popular song, and experimental sound design. Its defining trait is functional storytelling: themes, motifs, harmony, rhythm, and timbre are shaped by narrative needs, character psychology, pacing, and editing. Common features include leitmotifs for characters or ideas, modular cues that can be edited to picture, dynamic orchestration for dramatic range, and production approaches that sit well under dialogue and sound effects. Because it must synchronize to picture, soundtrack often uses clear dramatic arcs, tempo maps, and hit points.
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World
World music is a broad, industry-coined umbrella for traditional, folk, and contemporary popular styles from around the globe that fall outside the Anglo-American pop mainstream. The label emerged in the 1980s as a retail and marketing category to group diverse regional musics for international distribution. Musically, it spans acoustic and electric instrumentation; modal, pentatonic, and microtonal pitch systems; and rhythms ranging from cyclical grooves and polyrhythms to asymmetrical meters. While the term can obscure local specificity, it also facilitated cross-cultural collaboration, festivals, and recordings that brought regional genres to wider audiences.
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Basque Music
Basque music encompasses the musical practices of the Basque Country (Euskal Herria) and the Basque people, spanning repertoire in the Basque language (Euskara), instrumental folk traditions, choral practices, and contemporary popular styles. Rooted in rural dances and communal singing, it features distinctive instruments such as the txalaparta (paired wooden percussion), trikitixa (diatonic button accordion with tambourine), alboka (double-reed hornpipe), and txistu (three‑hole flute with tamboril). Characteristic dance forms include zortziko (often asymmetrical 5 or 10-beat groupings), fandango, and arin-arin. Since the late 20th century, Basque music has diversified to include singer‑songwriter currents, folk-revival ensembles, radical Basque rock, jazz, reggae, electronic fusions, and indie scenes—while maintaining strong ties to tradition, community ritual, and the Basque language.
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Loussier, Jacques
Ribot, Marc
Navarrete, Javier
Chaplin, Charlie
Morente, Enrique
Hevia
Junkera, Kepa
Pook, Jocelyn
Domínguez, Chano
Fureys, The
Carmona, José Miguel
Iglesias, Alberto
Amenábar, Alejandro
Pardo, Jorge
Paxariño, Javier
Sambeat, Perico
Yamamoto, Hozan
Sanz, Albert
Colina, Javier
Ballard, Jeff
Gaigne, Pascal
Paniagua, Luis
Harris, Barry
Ruibal, Javier
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