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Dongjing – Chinese traditional music of the Nakhi people of the Yunnan province. Donk – a style of UK hard house "featuring an upbeat, energetic sound and a heavy focus on the 'pipe' sample as an offbeat bassline". Doo-wop – a simplistic style of music known for its vocal harmonies and usually slow and smooth upbeat instrumentation.
This is a list of music genres and styles. Music can be described in terms of many genres and styles. Classifications are often arbitrary, and may be disputed and closely related forms often overlap. Larger genres and styles comprise more specific sub-categories.
Pages in category "Lists of music genres" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
List of dance-rock artists; List of dark ambient artists; List of descarga musicians; List of disco artists; List of disco artists (A–E) List of disco artists (F–K) List of disco artists (L–R) List of disco artists (S–Z) List of doo-wop musicians; List of downtempo artists; List of dream pop artists; List of drone artists; List of dub ...
List of best-selling music artists; List of child music prodigies; List of club DJs; List of deaths in rock and roll; List of girl groups; List of honorifics given to artists in popular music; List of instrumental bands; List of jam bands; List of lead vocalists; List of multilingual bands and artists; List of murdered hip hop musicians; List ...
Grainge got his start in 1986 when he launched PolyGram Music Publishing U.K., part of Universal Music Group (UMG). Within five years, it was one of the top three publishing companies in the region.
Xenomania – a music style created by Brian Higgins that has usually a strange and crazy feel to it. Xoomii – a style of music which is produced by rolling the throat in ways to create an instrument-like sound to it. Xote – is a Brazilian music genre and dance for pairs or groups of four. Xhosa music
Obscuro; Obikhod – a collection of liturgical chants used by the Russian Orthodox Church; tends to be polyphonic.; Oi! – 1980s style of British punk rock. Old-school hip hop – a term for hip hop music recorded before approximately 1984; this style tended to have simpler rapping techniques with lyrics that generally focused on party-related subject matter, resulting in songs that are much ...