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  2. Crossover music - Wikipedia

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    Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers who appeal to different types of audiences.This can be seen, for example, when a song appears on two or more of the record charts, which track differing musical styles or genres.

  3. Glossary of jazz and popular music - Wikipedia

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    crossover. In a music industry context, a "crossover artist" or "crossover band" is a performer or group from one style that has managed to garner a following amongst fans of a different musical style. For example, some country performers have managed to get "crossover" hits in the pop charts.

  4. List of jazz genres - Wikipedia

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    The name given to the renewed interest in swing music from the 1930s and 40s. Many neo-swing bands practiced contemporary fusions of swing, jazz, and jump blues with rock, punk rock, ska, and ska punk music or had roots in punk, ska, ska punk, and alternative rock music. 1990s -> Jazz noir [4] A form of slow or erratic contemporary jazz.

  5. List of styles of music: A–F - Wikipedia

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    Crossover thrash – a fusion of thrash metal and hardcore punk. Crunk – known for its heavy basslines and shouted, call-and-response vocals. Crunkcore – a fusion of crunk and screamo. Crust punk – a fusion of anarcho- and hardcore punk and extreme metal. Csárdás – Hungarian folk music.

  6. Crossover - Wikipedia

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    Crossover (fiction), combining characters or settings in a single story Intercompany crossover, of characters owned by different companies; Crossover music, in multiple genres; Crossover (theater), a walkway across the stage hidden from the audience; Crossover thrash, a musical genre combining thrash and punk; Crossover (video games)

  7. Category:Crossover (music) - Wikipedia

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  8. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    The Italian word for "echo"; an effect in which a group of notes is repeated, usually more softly, and perhaps at a different octave, to create an echo effect égal (Fr.) Equal eilend (Ger.) Hurrying ein wenig (Ger.) A little einfach (Ger.) Simple emporté (Fr.) Fiery, impetuous en animant (Fr.) Becoming very lively en cédant (Fr.) Yielding en ...

  9. Operatic pop - Wikipedia

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    Operatic pop or popera is a subgenre of pop music that is performed in an operatic singing style or a song, theme or motif from classical music stylized as pop. The subgenre is often performed by classical crossover singers and acts, although that field is much broader in the types of music it encompasses.