1. Vocal genre : vocal music
Instrumental genre: pure music, descriptive
music
Vocal and instrumental ( combined ) genre :
vocal and instrumental genre
Religious genre:liturgical genreand non l
titurgical genre
Profane genre:(folk music and light music)
cultured music
Functional genre:events music
Cinematographic genre:motion picture music
Theatre genre:stage music
Pulicity genre:advertisement music
MUSIC GENRES
2. VOCAL GENRE
● Vocal music is a type of music performed by
one or more singers, with or without
instrumental accompaniment (a cappella), in
which singing provides the main focus of the
piece
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3. INSTRUMENTAL GENRE
● An instrumental is a musical composition or
recording without lyrics, or singing, although it
might include some inarticulate vocal input; the
music is primarily or exclusively produced by
musical instruments.
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5. RELIGIOUS GENRE
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● t can be liturgical genre or non liturgical genreReligious music (also sacred music) is music
performed or composed for religious use or through religious influence. Ritual music is
music, sacred or not, performed or composed for or as ritual.
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6. PROFANE GENRE
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● Can be popular music (folf music and light music)
and cultured musicThe term popular music belongs
to any of a number of musical genres "having wide
appeal" and typically distributed to large audiences
through the music industry
8. CINEMATOGRAPHIC GENRE
● Can be the motion picture music is musical film
is a film genre in which songs sung by the
characters are interwoven into the narrative,
sometimes accompanied by dancing.
9. THEATRE GENRE
● Can be stage music Theatre music refers to a
wide range of music composed or adapted for
performance in theatres.
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10. PUBLICITY GENRE
● Can be the advertisemen music Publicity is the
movement of information with the effect of
increasing public awareness of a subject