MUSICAL GENRES
START
Conceptual map
Musical genres
Academic or classical music
Tradicional or popular music
Urban music
Other genres
Functional music
Instrumental musicVocal music Mix music
Stage music
Religious musicSecular music
Advertising music
Cinema and TV music
Definitions
Urbanmusic
Classicalmusic
Traditional or popular music
In this genre are the compositions that reflect the cultural environment of a specific time in history in which they were created. They also reflect the personal and creative thinking of a songwriter or composer. It is also known as cultured or academic music. It includes a multitude of musical works from the Middle Ages to the present day.
In this genre are the songs that come from the town and reflect the customs and forms of cultural expression of its people. This musical genre has always existed and there is as much variety as there are peoples. Along with popular dances, stories, legends and celebrations make up what we call FOLKLORE.
Until the s. XX popular music was limited to folklore, but from the 20th century Pop-Rock burst onto the music scene, becoming the music of youth and urban cultures. The expansion of urban popular music originated thanks to the evolution of sound recording devices and the media.
Features
Urbanmusic
Classicalmusic
Traditional or popular music
1. It is a music that belongs to a mass culture.
2. It is a common language for young people.
3. It is interpreted and/or accompanied with electrophone instruments.
4. A music industry has been created around it.
5. It is transmitted through recordings that are broadcast in the media.
1. It is by a known author (composer or composer).
2. It is transmitted and shared through writing on sheet music.
3. It is performed by classical instruments and vocal and instrumental groups such as the choir, the orchestra, etc.
1. It is of anonymous author.
2. It has been passed down orally from generation to generation.
3. It is performed and/or accompanied by traditional instruments such as the lute, the tambourine, etc.
Urban music
Reggaeton
Pop
Rock
Classical
Pop
• It has percussions that are linear. • The rhythms are of lively and simple melodies, but strong. • Its traditional structure is simple. • His lyrics are focused on themes of great simplicity. • Both the melodies and the rhythm are simple
• The most common variants in this genre are the verse-chorus and the thirty-two-bar form.
• Has special attention to the use of melodies or choruses that are catchy.
Definiciones
Música Urbana
Música Clásica
Música Tradicional o Popular
Dentro de este género están las composiciones que reflejan el ambiente cultural de una época concreta de la Historia en la que fueron creadas. También reflejan el pensamiento personal y creativo de un compositor o compositora. También se la conoce como másica culta o académica. Comprende multitud de obras musicales desde la Edad Media hasta nuestros días.
Dentro de este género están las canciones que provienen del pueblo y reflejan las costumbres y formas de expresión cultural de sus gentes. Este género musical existe desde siempre y hay tanta variedad como pueblos. Junto con las danzas populares, cuentos, leyendas y celebraciones conforman lo que llamamos FOLCLORE.
Hasta el s. XX la música popular se limitaba al folclore, pero a partir del s. XX irrumpió con fuerza en el panorama musical el Pop-Rock que se convirtió en la música de la juventud y de las culturas urbanas. La expansión de la música popular urbana se originó gracias a la evolución de los aparatos de grabación sonora y de los medios de comunicación.
Características
Música Urbana
Música Clásica
Música Tradicional o Popular
1. Es una música que pertenece a una cultura de masas. 2. Es un lenguaje común para los jóvenes. 3. Se interpreta y/o acompaña con instrumentos electrófonos. 4. Se ha creado una industria musical alrededor de ella. 5. Se transmite a través de grabaciones que se emiten en los medios de comunicación.
1. Es de autor conocido (compositor o compositora).2. Se transmite y comparte a través de la escritura en partituras. 3. Es interpretada por instrumentos clásicos y agrupaciones vocales e instrumentales como el coro, la orquesta, etc.
1. Es de autor anónimo.2. Se ha transmitido de forma oral generación tras generación. 3. Se interpreta y/o acompaña con instrumentos tradicionales como el laúd, la pandereta, etc.
¡Gracias!
Musical Genres
Javier López
Created on October 1, 2022
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MUSICAL GENRES
START
Conceptual map
Musical genres
Academic or classical music
Tradicional or popular music
Urban music
Other genres
Functional music
Instrumental musicVocal music Mix music
Stage music
Religious musicSecular music
Advertising music
Cinema and TV music
Definitions
Urbanmusic
Classicalmusic
Traditional or popular music
In this genre are the compositions that reflect the cultural environment of a specific time in history in which they were created. They also reflect the personal and creative thinking of a songwriter or composer. It is also known as cultured or academic music. It includes a multitude of musical works from the Middle Ages to the present day.
In this genre are the songs that come from the town and reflect the customs and forms of cultural expression of its people. This musical genre has always existed and there is as much variety as there are peoples. Along with popular dances, stories, legends and celebrations make up what we call FOLKLORE.
Until the s. XX popular music was limited to folklore, but from the 20th century Pop-Rock burst onto the music scene, becoming the music of youth and urban cultures. The expansion of urban popular music originated thanks to the evolution of sound recording devices and the media.
Features
Urbanmusic
Classicalmusic
Traditional or popular music
1. It is a music that belongs to a mass culture. 2. It is a common language for young people. 3. It is interpreted and/or accompanied with electrophone instruments. 4. A music industry has been created around it. 5. It is transmitted through recordings that are broadcast in the media.
1. It is by a known author (composer or composer). 2. It is transmitted and shared through writing on sheet music. 3. It is performed by classical instruments and vocal and instrumental groups such as the choir, the orchestra, etc.
1. It is of anonymous author. 2. It has been passed down orally from generation to generation. 3. It is performed and/or accompanied by traditional instruments such as the lute, the tambourine, etc.
Urban music
Reggaeton
Pop
Rock
Classical
Pop
• It has percussions that are linear. • The rhythms are of lively and simple melodies, but strong. • Its traditional structure is simple. • His lyrics are focused on themes of great simplicity. • Both the melodies and the rhythm are simple • The most common variants in this genre are the verse-chorus and the thirty-two-bar form. • Has special attention to the use of melodies or choruses that are catchy.
Definiciones
Música Urbana
Música Clásica
Música Tradicional o Popular
Dentro de este género están las composiciones que reflejan el ambiente cultural de una época concreta de la Historia en la que fueron creadas. También reflejan el pensamiento personal y creativo de un compositor o compositora. También se la conoce como másica culta o académica. Comprende multitud de obras musicales desde la Edad Media hasta nuestros días.
Dentro de este género están las canciones que provienen del pueblo y reflejan las costumbres y formas de expresión cultural de sus gentes. Este género musical existe desde siempre y hay tanta variedad como pueblos. Junto con las danzas populares, cuentos, leyendas y celebraciones conforman lo que llamamos FOLCLORE.
Hasta el s. XX la música popular se limitaba al folclore, pero a partir del s. XX irrumpió con fuerza en el panorama musical el Pop-Rock que se convirtió en la música de la juventud y de las culturas urbanas. La expansión de la música popular urbana se originó gracias a la evolución de los aparatos de grabación sonora y de los medios de comunicación.
Características
Música Urbana
Música Clásica
Música Tradicional o Popular
1. Es una música que pertenece a una cultura de masas. 2. Es un lenguaje común para los jóvenes. 3. Se interpreta y/o acompaña con instrumentos electrófonos. 4. Se ha creado una industria musical alrededor de ella. 5. Se transmite a través de grabaciones que se emiten en los medios de comunicación.
1. Es de autor conocido (compositor o compositora).2. Se transmite y comparte a través de la escritura en partituras. 3. Es interpretada por instrumentos clásicos y agrupaciones vocales e instrumentales como el coro, la orquesta, etc.
1. Es de autor anónimo.2. Se ha transmitido de forma oral generación tras generación. 3. Se interpreta y/o acompaña con instrumentos tradicionales como el laúd, la pandereta, etc.
¡Gracias!