Electroacoustic music originated in the mid-20th century following the incorporation of electric sound production into compositions. Early developments included musique concrète created at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales in Paris using tape music, elektronische Musik created at the NWDR studio in Cologne, and tape music, electronic music, and computer music explored at Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York. Practical electronic musical instruments began appearing in the early 1900s, and animation techniques were also used to create "electronic sounds".
1. Electroacoustic music originated in Western art music around the
middle of the 20th century, following the incorporation of electric
sound production into compositional practice. The initial
developments in electroacoustic music composition to fixed media
during the 20th century are associated with the activities of the
Groupe de Recherches Musicales at the ORTF in Paris, the home of
musique concrete, the Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (NWDR) studio
in Cologne, where the focus was on the composition of elektronische
Musik, and the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New
York, where tape music, electronic music, and computer music were
all explored. Practical electronic music instruments began to appear
in the early 1900s, and "electronic sounds" were also produced using
animation techniques by such artists as Norman McLaren.
Electroacoustic music
Thistype of style isveryunusual butseemsinterestingasI
have listenedtoacouple of examples.Ifeel that thisgenre is
not oftenmentionedinmusicmagazinesandIthinkthat this
will encourage the targetaudience totryadda newtaste in
theirpreferredmusicgenre.
J-pop(oftenstylizedasJ-POP;Japanese:ジェイポップjeipoppu;an
abbreviationforJapanesepop),nativelyalsoknownsimplyaspops,isa
musical genre thatenteredthe musical mainstreamof Japaninthe 1990s.
ModernJ-pophas itsroots intraditional Japanese music,butsignificantly
in1960s pop androck music,such as The BeatlesandThe BeachBoys,
whichledtoJapanese rockbands suchas Happy End fusingrockwith
Japanese musicinthe early1970s.[1] J-popwasfurtherdefinedbynew
wave groupsinthe late 1970s, particularlyelectronicsynthpopbandYellow
Magic Orchestra andpop rock bandSouthernAll Stars.[2] Eventually,J-pop
replacedkayōkyoku("LyricSingingMusic",atermfor Japanese popmusic
fromthe 1920s to the 1980s) inthe Japanese musicscene.[3] The termwas
coinedbythe Japanese mediatodistinguishJapanese musicfromforeign
music,andnow referstomost Japanese popularmusic.The musical genre
has beenimmenselyinfluential inmanyothermusicstyles,andhence
those of neighboringregions,where the style hasbeencopiedby
neighboringAsianregions,whohave alsoborrowedthe name toformtheir
ownmusical identities.[
J-Pop
Eventhoughthisgenre wasoriginatedfromJapan,Idon’tthinkthat this
will gainmuchinterestinthe niche marketassome of my target
audience mightnotknowmuchaboutthe type of musictheyplayin
Japanese. Inmyopinion,Ithinkthatthis genre givesavideogame/
cartoonyfeel because of the musicbutI feel thatitonlyappeals toa
much youngeraudience toanestimate age gapof 10-12 years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroacoustic_music
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J-pop
2. Pop
Pop music (a term that originally derives from an
abbreviation of "popular") is a genre of popular music
that originated in its modern form in the Western
world during the 1950s and 1960s, deriving from rock
and roll. The terms "popular music" and "pop music"
are often used interchangeably, although the former
describes of music that is popular (and can include any
style).As a genre, pop music is extremely eclectic, often
borrowing elements from other styles such as urban,
dance, rock, Latin, and country; nonetheless, there are
core elements that define pop music. Such elements
include generally short to medium-length songs
written in a basic format (often the verse-chorus
structure) as well as the common employment of
repeated choruses, melodic tunes, and hooks.
I mostlypreferthisgenre asI am veryfamiliarthananyof the
othermusicgenresthatI had researched. Furthermore,it’s
verycommonas over30% of people listentoiteveryweek.By
choosingthisgenre,Ican adoptstyle and ideasonwhatcontent
I shouldconsideraddinginmyownmusicmagazine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J-pop