What affects a music genre?
The sound
Audience
Image
Camera Shots
Mise-en-scene
Kembrew Mcled states, 'The naming of new subgenre can be linked to variety of influneces. An example is the rapidly evolving nature of the music accelerated consumer consumption'.
The six criteria’s for music genre
-: Art music
Is music that is mostly instrumental work of art where lyrics are added in a poetic, political or religion. This is mostly discussed on public radio for music education i.e. The BBC Radio Four.
-: Popular music (pop)
Popular music is for the general public for mass media economic markets. These are sold on profit commercial stations billboard charts and uses music producers as opposed to singers, songwriters and composers.
Traditional music
-: Folk music was expanded to include a lot of non traditional material.
Oral transmission passed sown or learned through singing, or cultural basis derived form and is part of Art music.
Time periods
-: When it is defined by the decade or era i.e. the 80’s
Regional and national Distinctions
-: It is possible to categorise music geographically i.e. Southern states, Africa, Asia (India, China, Japan, ect.)
Technical aspects and instrumentation
-: Some technical aspect including the instrumental used.
-> Rock; electric guitar, Classical; violins, Club; synthetics and drum machine
-: Fusional origins
Mixing genres and styles from pre-existing genres for example blues rock, Latin jazz.
-: Sociological function
Sociological function is aimed for certain events, i.e. weddings, Christmas or any other events.
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