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➔ Vocal genre
➔ Instrumental genre
➔ Vocal and instrumental genre(combinated)
➔ Religious genre
➔ Profane genre
➔ Functional genre
➔ Cinematographic genre
➔ Theathre genre
➔ Publicity genre
Vocal music is a genre of music performed by one or more
singers, without instrumental accompaniment, it is known as a
capella.
A capella is any music performed by voices alone, a choir is an
example of it.
Vois sur ton chemin
Is any piece of music perform by an
instrument, it doesn't have lyrics or
words.
Chariots of fire
This genre requires a combination of
instruments and voices. Pop music could be
an example of this genre.
Justin Bieber-What do you mean
This music is played in religious contexts. There are two modes
of religious music:
This music is created for religious
ceremonies and is a part of liturgy, such as Gregorian chant
or a mass.
It is composed for religious purpose
but it isn't part of liturgy. Christmas carols is an example of
non-liturgical music.
Gregorian chant.
(liturgical music)
Christmas carol.
(non-liturgical music)
This tipe of music hasn't got a religious purpose. It's used for
entertainment or for cultural or educational purposes. Profane music is
divided into two groups:
This can be divided into:
It’s composed for cultural contexts and in specific periods.
This includes the music from anonimous sources,
leyends, histories passed from one generation to the next.
This includes the music that have an author.
It is used as backdrop in
important events, such as
ceremonies, commemorations and
shows.
The Olympic hymn.
This is when sound tracks are used to
reinforce the film’s message, making harder
the emotions and feelings.
Gladiator music.
Stage music is used in artistic expressions
acted out on a stage,as plays, operas,
zarzuelas, musicals, ballet and dance.
Tchaikovsky-El lago de los
cisnes.
This genre has the same function as
the cinematographic genre. Usually
used in radion and TV ads.
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Music genres

Music genres

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    ➔ Vocal genre ➔Instrumental genre ➔ Vocal and instrumental genre(combinated) ➔ Religious genre ➔ Profane genre ➔ Functional genre ➔ Cinematographic genre ➔ Theathre genre ➔ Publicity genre
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    Vocal music isa genre of music performed by one or more singers, without instrumental accompaniment, it is known as a capella. A capella is any music performed by voices alone, a choir is an example of it. Vois sur ton chemin
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    Is any pieceof music perform by an instrument, it doesn't have lyrics or words. Chariots of fire
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    This genre requiresa combination of instruments and voices. Pop music could be an example of this genre. Justin Bieber-What do you mean
  • 6.
    This music isplayed in religious contexts. There are two modes of religious music: This music is created for religious ceremonies and is a part of liturgy, such as Gregorian chant or a mass. It is composed for religious purpose but it isn't part of liturgy. Christmas carols is an example of non-liturgical music. Gregorian chant. (liturgical music) Christmas carol. (non-liturgical music)
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    This tipe ofmusic hasn't got a religious purpose. It's used for entertainment or for cultural or educational purposes. Profane music is divided into two groups: This can be divided into: It’s composed for cultural contexts and in specific periods. This includes the music from anonimous sources, leyends, histories passed from one generation to the next. This includes the music that have an author.
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    It is usedas backdrop in important events, such as ceremonies, commemorations and shows. The Olympic hymn.
  • 9.
    This is whensound tracks are used to reinforce the film’s message, making harder the emotions and feelings. Gladiator music.
  • 10.
    Stage music isused in artistic expressions acted out on a stage,as plays, operas, zarzuelas, musicals, ballet and dance. Tchaikovsky-El lago de los cisnes.
  • 11.
    This genre hasthe same function as the cinematographic genre. Usually used in radion and TV ads. Anuncio de Desigual.