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  2. Music - Wikipedia

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    Music that makes heavy use of randomness and chance is called aleatoric music, [75] and is associated with contemporary composers active in the 20th century, such as John Cage, Morton Feldman, and Witold Lutosławski. A commonly known example of chance-based music is the sound of wind chimes jingling in a breeze.

  3. Music of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Native Americans were the earliest inhabitants of the land that is today known as the United States and played its first music. Beginning in the 17th century, settlers from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Germany, and France began arriving in large numbers, bringing with them new styles and instruments.

  4. American popular music - Wikipedia

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    Today, however, this music is disparaged and labeled as "sweet music" by jazz purists. The music that people consider today as "jazz" tended to be played by minorities. In the 1920s and early 1930s, however, the majority of people listened to what we would call today "sweet music" and hardcore jazz was categorized as "hot music" or "race music."

  5. Earl Young: The Man Who Invented Disco’s Beat - AOL

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    While working as a session musician in the early 1970s, drummer Earl Young created a unique rhythm that would change the course of popular music. Known today as the “four on the floor,” this ...

  6. 2020s in music - Wikipedia

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    Media outlets and fans online observed a music trend called "Sad Girl Autumn" or "Sad Girl Fall" in the early 2020s, which refers to the release of melancholic and introspective music by female artists during autumn, such as Swift's Red (Taylor's Version), Adele's 30, Clairo's Sling, Phoebe Bridgers' Punisher, and Mitski's Laurel Hell; it is a ...

  7. Grateful Dead honored at MusiCares with performances from ...

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    The Grammys-week event that always raises money to support the welfare of musicians added music industry professionals affected by the devastating LA wildfires to the beneficiaries this year. The ...

  8. Popular music - Wikipedia

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    Although popular music sometimes is known as "pop music", the two terms are not interchangeable. [7] Popular music is a generic term for a wide variety of genres of music that appeal to the tastes of a large segment of the population, [8] whereas pop music usually refers to a specific musical genre within popular music. [9]

  9. Music genre - Wikipedia

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    Traditional folk music usually refers to songs composed in the twentieth century, which tend to be written as universal truths and big issues of the time they were composed. [39] Artists including Bob Dylan; Peter, Paul and Mary; James Taylor; and Leonard Cohen, transformed folk music to what it is known today. [40]