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Brass Band
Brass band refers to ensemble-driven music performed primarily by brass instruments and percussion, with a sound characterized by powerful, blended timbres, antiphonal choirs, and a strong emphasis on melody and counter-melody. In its most codified form (the British-style brass band), the ensemble uses cornets, flugelhorn, tenor horns, baritones, euphoniums, trombones, tubas, and percussion, all written in transposed parts to create a homogenous, organ-like sonority. Repertoire spans marches, hymn tune settings, operatic and orchestral transcriptions, original contest works, and light music. Globally, the term also encompasses regional traditions such as New Orleans parade/second-line bands (merging ragtime, early jazz, and funk), and Balkan Romani brass bands (fast dance meters and virtuosic ornamentation), showing the format’s adaptability across cultures and celebrations.
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Cymraeg
Cymraeg is not a single stylistic genre but the umbrella for contemporary music created and performed in the Welsh language across rock, pop, folk, electronic, hip hop, and experimental scenes. Its defining feature is linguistic and cultural: artists foreground Welsh (Cymraeg) lyrics and identity while drawing freely on broader British and global styles. The result ranges from indie and psych-pop to punk, folk revival, and modern electronic pop, unified by the sound, cadence, and poetic tradition of Welsh. A strong DIY ethos, regional scenes, and institutions such as Sain Records, Ankst, the Eisteddfod, BBC Radio Cymru, S4C, and the Welsh Music Prize have nurtured a self-sustaining ecosystem that regularly produces acclaimed work and renews the language in contemporary music.
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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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