Music genre
From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
"Rock. Punk. Dada. Beat. These words and their longer cousins, the ism- family (surrealism, postmodernism, abstract expressionism, minimalism), are used to commodify and commercialize an artist's complex personal vision. This terminology is not about understanding. It never has been. It's about money. Once a group of artists, writers, or musicians has been packaged together under such a banner, it is not only easier for work to be marketed, it also becomes easier for the audience to buy it and for the critic to respond with prepackaged opinions." --Arcana (2000), introduction by John Zorn |
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A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or elements or other characteristics, be it musical or extramusical.
Music can be divided into different genres in many different ways, such as into popular music and art music, or religious music and secular music. The artistic nature of music means that these classifications are often subjective and controversial, and some genres may overlap.
See also
- Genre theory
- Musicology
- Musical form
- Genealogy of musical genres
- List of music genres
- List of musical topics