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  2. Cover version - Wikipedia

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    In popular music, a cover version, cover song, remake, revival, or simply cover is a new performance or recording by a musician other than the original performer or composer of the song. [1] Originally, it referred to a version of a song released around the same time as the original in order to compete with it.

  3. List of music genres and styles - Wikipedia

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    Computer music. Hyperpop. Internet meme. Dance music. Slow dance. Drug use in music. Incidental music or music for stage and screen: music written for the score of a film, play, musicals, or other spheres, such as filmi, video game music, music hall songs and showtunes and others.

  4. Category:Lists of cover songs - Wikipedia

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    B. List of songs covered by the Beach Boys. List of cover versions of Beach Boys songs. List of cover versions of Beatles songs. List of songs covered by the Beatles. List of cover versions of Black Sabbath songs. List of Bohemian Rhapsody cover versions. List of cover versions of Jacques Brel songs.

  5. Radio edit - Wikipedia

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    In music, a radio edit, or radio mix, is a modification, typically truncated or censored, intended to make a song more suitable for airplay. It may be censored for profanity, vulgarities, or subject matter; or adjusted for length, instrumentation, or form. Radio edits may also be used for commercial single release radio versions, which may be ...

  6. Call and response (music) - Wikipedia

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    In music, call and response is a compositional technique, often a succession of two distinct phrases that works like a conversation in music. One musician offers a phrase, and a second player answers with a direct commentary or response. The phrases can be vocal, instrumental, or both. [ 1 ]

  7. Variation (music) - Wikipedia

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    For example, Gil Evans' 1959 arrangement of George Gershwin's song "Summertime" from the opera Porgy and Bess is an example of variation through changing orchestral timbre. At the outset, Evans presents a single variation that repeats five times in subtly differing instrumental combinations.

  8. Popular music - Wikipedia

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    e. Popular music is music with wide appeal [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] that is typically distributed to large audiences through the music industry. These forms and styles can be enjoyed and performed by people with little or no musical training. [ 1 ] It stands in contrast to art music. [ 4 ][ 5 ][ 6 ] Art music was historically disseminated through the ...

  9. The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Music - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [ 1 ] The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Music is a compilation of classical works recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor David Parry. [ 2 ] Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, Royal Festival Hall and Henry Wood Hall in London, the compilation was released in digital formats in November, 2009 and as a 4-CD set in ...