2. INDIE
Indie music is a term used to describe genres,
scenes, subcultures styles and other cultural
attributes in music, characterized by their
independence from major commercial record
labels and their autonomous, do-it-yourself
approach to recording and publishing
3. INDIE
Indie means INDEPENDENT MUSIC. The artists
are making the music on their own from the
recording to the publishing. Indie artists typically
have complete control over their music, allowing
them to experiment with various styles, sounds,
and themes.
5. JAZZ
Jazz music is an original American
musical art form which originated
around the beginning of the 20th
century in African American
communities in the Southern United
States out of a confluence of African
and European music traditions, Jazz
developed from early ensemble
improvisation to big band swing to
the soloing brilliance of bop to thorny
atonality and back to the current re-
articulation of melody and harmony.
6. JAZZ
Whether it is an original work, or an
adaptation, a "jazz" song is defined
through its use of instrumentation,
improvised solos, or the general
approach to performance rather than
the form or structure of the
composition itself. Jazz is about
making something familiar--a familiar
song--into something fresh or cool.
And about making something shared-
-a tune that everyone knows--into
something personal.
8. LAMBADA
Lambada is a dance music from Pará, Brazil. The
dance became internationally popular in the
1980s, especially in Latin America and Caribbean
countries. It has adopted aspects of dances such
as forró, salsa, merengue, maxise and the
carimbó
9. LAMBADA
When this music is played, the dancers will
generally dance with arched legs. The clothing is
also associated with this music since women are
wearing 90s-style thong underwear.
10. LAMBADA
The inspiration of this genre
is the erotic desire of a man
to a woman. Also called as
“FORBIDDEN” since it
portrays sexual
connotations.
12. MAKOSSA
Makossa is a type of music which is
most popular in urban areas in
Cameroon. It is similar to soukous,
except it includes strong bass
rhythm and a prominent horn
section. It originated from a type of
Duala dance called kassa, with
significant influences from jazz,
ambasse bey, Latin music, highlife
and rumba.
13. MAKOSSA
Makossa is a type of Cameroonian
pop music that is built on Congolese
rumba, funky electric bass guitar, and
a brass section. The term "makossa"
comes from the Douala word for
"dance." It has enjoyed long-standing
popularity on the dance floors of
Cameroon, West Africa, France, and
the French West Indies.
15. MERENGUE
Merengue is a type of lively,
joyful music and dance that
comes from the Dominican
Republic
16. MERENGUE
Merengue is characterized by the
presence of a definite beat that
accompanies a mixture of French style
and African style minuets. There are three
different parts called paseo, merengue,
and jaleo.
17. MERENGUE
Theories about creating/discovering this
genre:
• Funny story of a soldier running away from a
war singing this.
• Slaves are not allowed to talk while
chopping sugar.
• Showing sympathy to a wounded soldier.
19. NEW WAVE
New wave music is an ambiguous
category of pop or rock music from
between the late 1970s to mid-1980s
with ties to the original wave of punk
rock. It is an emotionally detached
style of rock music characterized by a
synthesized sound and a repetitive
beat incorporating aspects of
electronic and experimental music,
mod subculture, disco and 1960s pop
music
20. NEW WAVE
New wave music is characterized by
its catchy melodies, energetic
rhythms, and electric
instrumentation. It often features
synthesizers, drum machines, and
electronic effects, creating a
futuristic and avant-garde sound.
22. OLDIES
Oldies is a term commonly used to
describe a radio format that usually
concentrates on Top 40 music from
the 30s, 60s, and '70s. Oldies are
typically from R&B pop and rock
music genres
23. OLDIES
"Classic hits" have been
seen as a successor to the
oldies format on the radio,
with music from the 1980s
serving as the core example