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  • Within a given culture, '''popular music''' is a kind of music which generally involves non-[[musician]]s as listene
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  • ...erican [[Top 40 mainstream]] music chart founded in 1980, which measures [[Popular music|popular]] [[song]]s based on [[radio]] [[airplay]] and [[Single (music)|sin
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  • Traditional music from around the world and popular music influenced by it.
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  • A kind of popular music which is based on traditional music and instruments.
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  • (1981—) [[United States of America|American]] [[popular music|pop music]] performer and [[celebrity]].
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  • Within a given culture, '''popular music''' is a kind of music which generally involves non-[[musician]]s as listene
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  • '''Pop music''' is a general term given to commercial [[popular music]] of the sort popular in much of the Western world from the 1950s onwards. ...the [[Internet]] and electronic media serves a similar role. The style of popular music has shifted throughout the decades and almost all styles have been used as
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  • A form of [[popular music]] that evolved in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, from
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  • ...Merwe ''Origins of the Popular Style: The Antecedents of Twentieth-Century Popular Music''. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. ISBN 0-19-316121-4
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  • ...cally to mean a composer in the Western tradition of classical music. In [[popular music|popular]] and [[folk music|folk]] music, the composer is typically called a
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  • A form of [[popular music]] with a prominent vocal [[melody]], accompanied by [[guitar]], [[drum]]s,
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  • | title = Popular music in geographical analyses | title = Analysing popular music: theory, method and practice
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  • [[Popular music]] genre originating in the [[United States of America]], derived from [[rhy
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  • (1958–2009) American [[rhythm and blues|R&B]] and [[popular music|pop]], songwriter, musician, and actor.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>British [[popular music]] periodical edited by Richard Morton Jack, which covers many overlooked an
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  • ...935 – 6 September 2007) Italian operatic tenor, who also crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most commercially successful tenors of all
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  • *A demonstration of the central role that chords play in [[popular music]], by the Australian [[comedy]] group [[Axis Of Awesome]].
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  • ...nds for American Radio Chart. The chart was founded in 1980 and measures [[Popular music|popular]] [[song]]s based on [[radio]] [[airplay]] and [[Single (music)|sin
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  • *Johnstone, Nick (1999) ''Melody Maker: History of 20th Century Popular Music''. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 0-747-54190-6 (LCCN 00273300)
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  • '''''Flashback''''' is a British [[popular music]] periodical edited by Richard Morton Jack, editor of ''Galactic Ramble'' a
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  • ...ways. For example, [[rock music]], [[melodic music]], and other forms of [[popular music]] and [[folk music]] tend to pick one or two melodies ([[verse]] and [[chor While in both most [[popular music]] and classical music of the [[common practice period]] pitch and duration
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  • ...elzel, Alexandra. 'General Music Education in Germany Today: A Look at How Popular Music is Engaging Students.' General Music Today 18 no. 2 (Winter 2005): 14-16.
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  • Arrangements of popular music for small a cappella ensembles usually include one voice singing the lead m
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  • ...r dramatic sand [[dune]]s. The beach has been referenced numerous times in popular music and is used as a location for film and photography, including in ''[[Carry
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  • *2007: ''A History of Popular Music before Rock Music'', ISBN 978-0-9765531-2-0
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  • ...[[jazz]] and [[reggae]], all influenced by [[African music]]. In modern [[popular music]], of which blues and jazz are important roots, syncopation is most often h
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  • ...ivil Rights Movement]] and has influenced the development of most forms of popular music, including [[Rock and roll|rock and roll]], [[Jazz|jazz]], [[Rap and hip ho
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  • ...he Autobiography of a Super-Tramp]]''. The band was noted for relatively [[popular music|pop]] oriented take on progressive rock.
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  • ...cluding [[Michael Jackson]] and [[Elvis Costello]]. He continues to record popular music to this day.
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  • In most [[popular music]] and [[jazz]], ''drums'' or ''drummer'' usually refer to a [[drum kit]].
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  • ...classical music]] and [[jazz]], though it is also often found in [[Western popular music]]. Another musical [[genre]] which is notable for using the piano almost ex
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  • ...music''' or '''gothic rock''' or '''gothic''' or '''goth''' is a style of popular music, often with an esthetic and dark atmosphere, belonging to [[rock music]] an
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  • ...reet mapping and cultural diversity. In the 1960s Detroit became known for popular music when [[Barry Gordy]] founded [[Motown Records]] near the General Motors Hea
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  • ...mated shorts and features of [[Walt Disney]]. Similarly, twentieth century popular music combined a mixture of the black influence of [[blues]] and [[jazz]] with th
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  • ...dual beats (in the sense of [[meter (music)|meter]], [[rhythm]], [[Groove (popular music)|Groove]], or [[riddim]]). ...teristics of [[rock and roll]] and is used in virtually all contemporary [[popular music]], [[bossa nova]] being a notable exception.
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  • *Sanjek, Russell (1988) ''American Popular Music and It's Business: The First Four Hundred Years'', 1st Edition. New York: O *Shulker, Roy (2002) ''Popular Music: The Key Concepts'' revised edition, London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-28425-2.
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  • ...New Musical Express''''' (or '''''NME''''') is a weekly periodical about [[popular music]] published in the [[United Kingdom]]. First printed in a tabloid newspaper
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  • *Cloonan, Martin (1996) ''Banned!: Censorship of Popular Music in Britain: 1967-92''. Aldershot, Hants.: Arena. ISBN 978-1-85742-299-3
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  • ...ition, 2003), ''A History of Jazz Music 1900-2000'' (2007), ''A History of Popular Music before Rock Music'' (2007), and ''A History of Rock and Dance Music'' (2009
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  • ...ngle, ''[[Maggie May]]'', which became a massive hit globally, topping the popular music charts in several countries including Britain and America. He remained with
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  • In the field of popular music, a '''cover version''', or simply a '''cover''', is a recording of a compos
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  • In the 1960s, Liverpool became famous for [[popular music]] as the home city of [[The Beatles]] and other well-known performers. The
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  • ...e height of their popularity, one of the greatest shocks in the history of popular music, but was quickly replaced by [[John Stewart]], who remained with them until
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  • ...rald, Jon. "Motown Crossover Hits 1963-1966 and the Creative Process." ''Popular Music'' 14, No. 1, 1995: 1-11.
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  • ...cial success as a music style – it was regularly weaved into various other popular music styles and produced chart-breaking songs such as "Can't Help Falling in Lov
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  • '''''Melody Maker''''' (or '''''MM''''') was a weekly newspaper about popular music published in the [[United Kingdom]] by IPC Media. It was one of the oldest ...Top 20 singles chart but it did not wholeheartedly embrace the burgeoning popular music aesthetic until 1963. It published its first ''Melody Maker'' LP charts in
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  • ...he [[United States of America]]. MTV soon became a leading promoter of new popular music and musicians, showing music videos, promoting select rock concerts, and pr ...cond network, Video Hits 1 ([[VH1]]), on 1 January 1985. VH1 featured more popular music than MTV. Viacom took over ownership of MTV in the same year. MTV Networks
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  • .... But I've seen from WP and academia that the audiences for classical and popular music are so different that there's unlikely to be much overlap in policy (on ter ...a recent book on blues (or even a more general survey of African-American popular music) from a local library, I think it's important that the general narrative be
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  • | Music genre(s) || [[Garage rock]], [[Popular music|pop]]
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  • ...s on the development of jazz was [[ragtime]]. This was a genre of American popular music that appeared in the late 19th century, growing out of the music of the Afr ...blues is part of the history of almost all Western (and much non-Western) popular music developed since the beginning of the 20th century. The blues grew out of va
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  • | Music genre(s) || [[Popular music|Pop]], pop rock ...ficant success during its decade-long career, becoming one of the iconic [[Popular music|pop]] bands of the 1970s.
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  • | Music genre(s) || [[Rhythm & blues]], [[Popular music|pop]]
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  • | Music genre(s) || [[Psychedelic rock]], [[Popular music|pop]]
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  • *VEVO = searches the popular music video website for music videos that can be streamed *Grooveshark = stream music using this popular music streaming service
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  • ...Another Day in a New Polonia: Contemporary Polish-American Polka Music." ''Popular Music and Society.'' 26#4 (2003) pp: 529+. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5
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  • '''Hip hop''' is a cultural and [[popular music]] movement that started as a mid-1970s Black cultural expression, first loc
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  • Its turbulent history has produced a wealth of literature from popular music and poetry to novels, films and plays, as well as political innovations. In popular music, Northern Ireland has produced acts such as [[Stiff Little Fingers]], [[The
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  • '''''Hit Scene''''' was an [[Australia]]n popular music [[television]] series produced and broadcast by ABC TV. The thirty-minute w
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  • ...mong the larger genres are [[European classical music|classical music]], [[popular music]] or commercial music (including [[rock and roll]]), [[country music]] and ...and structure of the music. Nonetheless, scores and parts are also used in popular music and jazz, particularly in large ensembles such as jazz "big bands."
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  • ...radical over time.<ref>{{cite book |author=Sanjek, Russell|title=American Popular Music and It's Business: The First Four Hundred Years|edition=1st|location=New Yo
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  • *Middleton R (1990/2002) ''Studying Popular Music''. Philadelphia: Open University Press. ISBN 0-335-15275-9.
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  • ...d.<ref>{{cite book|last=Gracyk|first=Theodore|date=2007|title=Listening to Popular Music, Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Led Zeppelin|location=Ann Arbo
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  • ...y variations within this type. They are typically rare and uncommon in the popular music scene. Most consist of a regular guitar, plus additional 'harp' strings str
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  • *Gracyk, Theodore (2007) ''Listening to Popular Music, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Led Zeppelin''. Ann Arbor, MI:
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  • ...the twentieth century, and the best-selling solo artist in the history of popular music. He was one of the originators of rockabilly, an uptempo fusion of country
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  • ...1968. Despite many line-up changes, occasional splits, and many changes in popular music, the band has endured for over 35 years and still retains a strong internat
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  • ...1756-1}}</ref> Such arrangements and emphasis were at the time atypical in popular music. Page's guitar solo in 'Heartbreaker' featuring [[tapping|rapid-fire runs]]
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  • ...e]]. Similar stories can be told of [[film]], [[radio]], [[television]], [[popular music]], [[jazz]] music, [[animation]] and much more.
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  • ...ssini]] and [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]]. The vitality of Neapolitan popular music from the late 19th century has made such songs as "[[O sole mio]]" and "[[F
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  • ...ritics as a virtually automatic put-down. In 1979, lead ''New York Times'' popular music critic [[John Rockwell]] described what he called 'heavy-metal rock' as 'br
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  • ...dustani and South Indian Carnatic traditions. Highly regionalised forms of popular music include [[filmi music|filmi]] and folk music like ''[[bhangra]]''. Many [[I
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  • ...adio channels: [[RTÉ Radio 1|Radio 1]], a talk-radio station, [[2fm]], for popular music and light entertainment, [[Lyric FM]], a classical music station, and [[Rad ...local radio stations. Around the country, these tend to provide a mix of popular music and items of local and national interest. In Dublin, due to its larger lis
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  • * Jones, John Bush. ''The Songs That Fought the War: Popular Music and the Home Front, 1939–1945.'' (2006) isbn 978-1-58465-443-8
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  • ...[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]], she subsequently struck a [[music publisher (popular music)|music publishing]] deal with Sony/ATV.<ref name="bbcover">{{cite journal|l
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  • ...From 1997 onwards, so-called 'soft rock' bands have dominated the serious popular music scene including [[Coldplay]], although after 2003 a high number of 'indie r ...o station, by number of listeners, is [[BBC Radio 2]] which specialises in popular music aimed at the '[[middle aged]]' age bracket; it is closely followed by [[BBC
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  • ...oards, and dates back to the early 1990s; it shows the influence of Indian popular music, a hybrid form of traditional and Western popular influences. Traditional g
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  • ...ussion instrument. Kerala has various styles of folk and tribal music. The popular music of Kerala is dominated by the ''[[filmi]]'' music of [[Indian cinema]]. Ker
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  • In popular music, English bands and solo artists have been cited as among the most influenti
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  • ...instantly the largest comedy festival in the world. ''T on the Fringe'', a popular music offshoot of the Fringe, began in 2000.
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  • ...e Penguin Encyclopaedia of Popular Music'', ''The Guiness Encyclopaedia of Popular Music'', Martin Strong's ''The Great Rock Discography'', and ''The Rough Guide to
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  • ...isagreement over a matter of popular music content. I know so little about popular music that I don't know to what [[alternative music]] is an alternative. Without
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  • California still was a land of free spirits, open hearts, easy-going living. Popular music of the period bore titles such as "California Girls", "[[California Dreamin
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