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Regional and national music with no significant commercial impact abroad, except when it is a version of an international genre, such as: traditional music, oral traditions, sea shanties, work songs, nursery rhymes, Arabesque and indigenous 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 ...
Drill music – Chicago rap, see Drill (music genre) for more. Drill 'n' bass - a subgenre of drum and bass with elements of jungle and breakbeat music. Drone metal – a fusion of drone and heavy metal music. Drone music – an experimental, minimalist style of ambient music, known for drawn-out and repetitive tones, giving it a droning feel.
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. ...
Works about music genres (10 C, 1 P) C. Classical and art music traditions (13 C, 45 P) Contemporary music (17 C, 16 P) D. Dance music (6 C, 13 P) E. Experimental ...
Wonky – music with shaky off-kilter beats that came out of the 90s. Work song; Worldbeat – a music genre that combines rock and pop music with music that is usually labeled as world music. World music – music originating outside the Western world (although the term has occasionally been applied to various forms of Western folk music).
Hookah rap - a genre of Russian rap or Russian pop which originated in Russia during the mid 2010s and popularized across the post-Soviet countries in the late 2010s. Hora – Romani folk music. Hora lungă – improvisational Romani folk music. Hornpipe – music played to accompany the British naval dance of the same name.
Many classical compositions belong to a numbered series of works of a similar type by the same composer. For example, Beethoven wrote 9 symphonies, 10 violin sonatas, 32 piano sonatas, 5 piano concertos, 16 string quartets, 7 piano trios and other works, all of which are numbered sequentially within their genres and generally referred to by their sequence numbers, keys and opus numbers.