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List of genres of music: A-F
26 November 2006 - 23:17 @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_genres_of_music:_A-F
Lists of music genres
Music genres : A-F · G-M · N-R · S-Z · Cultural and regional
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A B C D E F

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  • 2Step
  • 4-beat

A

Aa-Ad - Af-Ak - Al - Am-An - Ap-Ax

  • A cappella - any singing performed without instrumental backing

Aa-Ad

  • Aak - Korean court music
  • Aaroubi - evolved form of al-andalous classical music which comes from Algiers
  • Abaimajani
  • Abajeños - folk music of the Perépecha of Mexico
  • Aboriginal rock - rock and roll mixed with Australian aborigine music, began in 1980s
  • Abstract hip hop
  • Abwe
  • Acad-Emo
  • Acoustic Rock
  • Acoustic Techno Fusion
  • Acid croft - mixture of traditional Scottish music with house influences
  • Acid house - house music using simple tone generators with tempo-controlled resonant filters
  • Acid groove
  • Acid jazz - jazz mixed with soul, hip hop and funk
  • Acid rap
  • Acid rock
  • Acid techno
  • Adai-adai
  • Aduk-aduk
  • Adult contemporary

Af-Ak

  • Afoxé
  • African blues
  • African jazz
  • Afrobeat - African rhythms mixed with American funk
  • Afro-Cuban jazz - jazz mixed with merengue, salsa or other Latin forms
  • Afro-Cuban rumba
  • Afro-juju
  • Afro-Manding blues
  • Afro-Punk
  • Afro-reggae
  • Afro-soul
  • Afro-zouk
  • Afroma
  • Aguinaldo
  • Ahouach
  • Ahidus
  • Air
  • Akyn - Kazakh folk music made by travelling musicians also called akyn

Al

  • Al-âla
  • Alb-pop - Albanian pop music
  • Aleatoric music - music the composition of which is partially left to chance
  • Algerias
  • Alomaco
  • Alpine New Wave
  • Alpunk
  • Alternative country - reaction against the 1990s highly-polished Nashville sound
  • Alternative hip hop - opposite of gangsta rap, usually includes socially or politically aware lyrics (also known as alternative rap or Bohemian hip hop)
  • Alternative metal - catch-all term for heavy metal mixed with punk, funk, hip hop or other influences
  • Alternative rock - broad movement born in the 1980s generally relegated to the underground music scene and operating outside of the mainstream

Am-An

  • Amanédhes
  • Ambient - atmospheric electronic music combined with jazz, New Age and other influences
  • Ambient acoustic
  • Ambient breakbeat
  • Ambient dub
  • Ambient house
  • Ambient groove
  • Ambient techno
  • Ambient trance
  • American fingerstyle guitar (American primitive guitar)
  • Americana
  • Anadolu rock - Turkish rock music
  • Anarcho-punk - 1970s mixture of punk rock with anarchist lyrics
  • Andártika
  • Andean New Age - a mixture of native Peruvian and Western musics which arose in tourist areas in Lima, Cuzco, and Ollantaytambo
  • Angklung - Osinger and Balinese style of gamelan performed exclusively by young boys
  • Angolan merengue
  • Anti-folk
  • Antiphonal

Ap-Ax

  • Apala
  • Appalachian folk - in the United States, commonly referred to as simply folk music
  • Arabesk - Turkish popular music
  • Areito
  • Arena rock - 1970s catchy, bombastic mixture of hard rock, prog and pop music
  • Argentinean rock
  • Arpa grande - a style of rural Mexican folk music
  • Arribeño - lyrical folk music from Sierra Gorda, Mexico
  • Ars antiqua
  • Ars nova
  • Art metal
  • Art pop
  • Art punk
  • Art rock
  • Ashiq - Azeri bards who sing and accompany themselves on a saz (a kind of lute)
  • Ashoug
  • Asian Underground - British-based form of Indian and Western fusion
  • Australian country music (see also Country music)
  • Australian pub rock
  • Australian hip hop
  • Australian humour
  • Australian warmetal
  • Avant-garde jazz
  • Avant-garde music - any kind of experimental music incorporated bizarre ideas, structures or instrumentation
  • Axé - pop music from Salvador, Bahia

B

Ba - Be-Bh - Bi-Bl - Bo - Br-Bu

Bac-Bal

  • Bachata
  • Baião
  • Bakersfield sound - gritty, hard-edged reaction against 1950s pop country (Nashville sound)
  • Bakshy - Turkmen folk music made by travelling musicians also called bakshy
  • Baiáo - Dance music created by a trio of triangle, bass drum and accordion
  • Baila - Sri Lankan dance music derived from African slaves held by the Portuguese
  • Baisha xiyue - a song and dance suite from the Naxi of Lijiang, China
  • Bajourou
  • Bakou - trilling vocals that accompany Wolof wrestling
  • Bagad
  • Bal granmoun
  • Bal-musette
  • Balakadri
  • Ballad - generic term for usually slow, romantic, despairing and catastrophic songs
  • Ballad calypso
  • Ballata
  • Ballet (music)
  • Balkan music
  • Balss

Bam-Bay

  • Bamberas
  • Bamboo band - originally from the Solomon Islands, music played by hitting bamboo tubes with sandals
  • Bamboula wake
  • Bambuco
  • Banda - Mexican brass norteño pop music invented in the 1960s
  • Bangsawan
  • Bantowbol
  • Barbarian Black Metal - exreme black metal about paganism and barbarism
  • Barbershop music - extremely melodic a cappella vocal style
  • Barndance
  • Baroque music - 17th-18th century European classical music
  • Baroque metal
  • Bass music (Miami bass, Booty bass) - electro influenced form of hip hop dance music arising in Miami, Florida
  • Bastard Pop
  • Batá
  • Batá-rumba
  • Batucada
  • Batuco
  • Bayin - Taiwanese Hakka instrumental music

Be-Bh

  • Beach music
  • Beatboxing
  • Bebop - 1940s jazz style with complex improvisation and a fast tempo
  • Bedoui
  • Bedoui citadinisé
  • Beguine (biguine)
  • Beguine moderne
  • Beguine vide
  • Beiguan - Taiwanese instrumental music
  • Bel canto - Italian vocal style which arose in the late 16th century and which ended in the mid-19th century
  • Belair
  • Bend-skin
  • Benga
  • Bhajan - a northern Hindu religious song
  • Bhakti
  • Bhangra - originally Punjabi dance music which became popular in the UK
  • Bhangra-wine
  • Bhangragga
  • Bhangramuffin

Bi-Bl

  • Big band music - large orchestras which play a form of swing music
  • Big Beat - 1990s electronic music based on breakbeat with other influences
  • Big Hip
  • Biguine - Martinican folk music
  • Biguine moderne - Martinican biguine adapted to pop forms and including reggae and other influences
  • Black metal - highly distorted and swift form of heavy metal
  • Bloco afro
  • Bluegrass - American country music mixed with Irish and Scottish influences
  • Blue-eyed soul
  • Blues - African-American music from the Mississippi Delta area
  • Blues ballad
  • Blues-rock
  • Blurcore
  • Big Drum Dance
  • Bigono duu
  • Bitchcore
  • Bitpop

Bo

  • Bocet
  • Boi - Central Amazonian folk music
  • Bolero - Spanish and Cuban dance and music
  • Bomba
  • Bombay pop
  • Bongo - distinctive African drum and style of drumming
  • Bongo wake
  • Boogie rock
  • Boogie woogie - style of piano-based blues popular in the 1940s US
  • Boogaloo - soul and mambo fusion popular in 1960s United States
  • Booty bass (Miami bass, Bass music)
  • Borbangnadyr
  • Borbannadir - type of Tuvan xoomii said to sound like the rapids of a river
  • Border ballad
  • Bossa nova
  • Bouncy techno
  • Boy band

Br-Bu

  • Brass band
  • Brass Hop
  • Brazilian funk
  • Brazilian jazz - bossa nova and samba mixed with American jazz
  • Breakbeat
  • Breakbeat hardcore
  • Breakcore
  • Bright disco
  • Brill Building Pop
  • Britfunk
  • Britpop
  • British blues
  • British folk
  • British Invasion
  • Broadside ballad
  • Broken beat
  • Brown-eyed soul
  • Broxa (brosca)
  • Brukdown - rural Belizean creole music
  • Bubblegum pop - sometimes synonymous with pop music, especially that performed by teen idols; can also refer to specific styles of South African or Japanese pop
  • Buiasche
  • Bikutsi
  • Bulerias
  • Bumba-meu-boi
  • Bunggul
  • Bunraku - Japanese style originated from a kind of puppet-theater.
  • Burger-highlife
  • Burgundian School

C

Ca - Cc-Ce - Ch - Ci-Cl - Co - Cr-Cu

Cad-Cam

  • Ca din tulnic
  • Ca pe lunca
  • Ca tru - (hat a dao) Vietnamese folk music
  • Cabaret
  • Cadence
  • Cadence-lypso - guitar-dominated Cadence music combined with calypso horns
  • Cadence rampa
  • Café-aman
  • Cai luong - Vietnamese opera
  • Cajun music
  • Cakewalk
  • Calenda - Trinidadian drum dance
  • Calentanos - folk music of the Balsas River Basin, Mexico
  • Calgia - traditional urban ensemble music from Macedonia
  • Calipso - Venezuelan calypso music
  • Calypso - Trinidadian folk, and later pop, genre
  • Calypso-style baila - Sri Lankan baila mixed with calypso influences
  • Campursari - Indonesian modern folk music, a fusion of dangdut, langgam, and pop music
  • Campillaneros

Can-Car

  • Caña
  • Candombe
  • Canon
  • Cante chico
  • Cante jondo
  • Canterbury Scene
  • Cantiñas
  • Cantiga - Portuguese ballad form
  • Cantique
  • Canto livre - Portuguese modernized fado
  • Canto nuevo - Bolivian pop-folk music which evolved out of Chilean nueva cancion
  • Canto popular - Uruguayan singer-songwriter nativist music
  • Cantopop - western-style pop music from Hong Kong
  • Canzone napoletana - urban songs from Naples
  • Capoeira music
  • Caracoles
  • Carceleras
  • Cardas
  • Caribbean
  • Carimbó - dance music of Belém, Brazil
  • Cariso
  • Carnatic music
  • Carol
  • Cartageneras

Cas-Cav

  • Cassé-co
  • Cassette culture
  • Castilian
  • Cavacha

Cc-Ce

  • CCM (Contemporary Christian Music)
  • Celempungan
  • Cello rock
  • Celtic
  • Celtic fusion
  • Celtic metal
  • Celtic punk
  • Celtic reggae
  • Celtic rock

Cha

  • Cha-cha-cha
  • Chakacha
  • Chamamé - Argentinian folk music
  • Chamber jazz
  • Chamber pop
  • Chamber music
  • Champeta - Colombian musical form derived from African communities in Cartagena
  • Champloo
  • Changuí
  • Chanson
  • Charanga
  • Charanga-vallenato - 1980s mixture of salsa, charanga and vallenata
  • Charikawi
  • Chastushki - humorous Russian folk songs
  • Chau van - Vietnamese trance music

Che-Chi

  • Chemical breaks
  • Chèo
  • Chill-Out
  • Chicago house
  • Chicken scratch - Arizona-based Native American music
  • Chimurenga (mbira)
  • Chinese music
  • Chinese rock - rock and roll from China / Taiwan, often with protest lyrics
  • Chip music

Cho-Chr

  • Chongak - Korean aristocratic chamber music
  • Chouval bwa
  • Chowtal
  • Chicago blues
  • Chicago house
  • Chicago jazz (Dixieland jazz)
  • Chicago soul
  • Chicha - a Peruvian fusion of rock and roll, cumbia and huayno
  • Cho-kantrum - the most traditional form of Cambodian kantrum
  • Choctaw Social Dance
  • Chorinho
  • Choro - Brazilian folk music
  • Christian alternative
  • Christmas carol
See also: List of Christmas carols
  • Christian Hardcore
  • Christian hip hop
  • Christian metal
  • Christian rock
  • Chylandyk - type of xoomii which sounds like the chirping of crickets

Chu

  • Chumba
  • Chut-kai-pang
  • Chutney - popular Indo-Trinidadian music
  • Chutney-bhangra
  • Chutney-hip hop
  • Chutney-soca - Chutney mixed with calypso and other influences

Ci-Cl

  • Cigányzene
  • Cînd ciobanu s-i a pierdut oile
  • Cîntec batrînesc
  • Ciobanul
  • Classic female blues - early popular form of blues
  • Classic metal
  • Classical music era (~1730-1820), for what's popularly known as "classical music", see European classical music or List of musical movements
  • Clicks n Cuts
  • Close harmony

Coc-Cor

  • Cocobale
  • Coimbra fado - a form of refined fado from Coimbra, Portugal
  • Colombianas
  • Comedy rock
  • Comic opera
  • Comparsa
  • Compas direct
  • Compas meringue
  • Concert overture
  • Concerto
  • Concerto grosso
  • Congo - Panamanian dance music
  • Congolese sound
  • Conjunto
  • Contemporary Christian Music (CCM)
  • Contonbley
  • Contradanza
  • Cool jazz
  • Cocorrido
  • Coladeira
  • Coldwave (or industrial rock)
  • Combined Rhythm - music of the Dutch Antilles
  • Corsican polyphonic song
  • Cothoza mfana

Cou-Cow

  • Country blues
  • Country music
  • Country rock
  • Countrypolitan
  • Couple de sonneurs - Breton dance music
  • Cow punk

Cr-Cu

  • Creative jazz
  • Creole
  • Crossover music
  • Crunk
  • Crust punk
  • Csárdás
  • Cuarteto - Argentinian folk music
  • Cueca
  • Cumbia - popular dance music, originally Colombian but now popular across Latin America, especially Mexico
  • Cumbia panameña - Panamanian cumbia
  • Cumfa
  • Cumbia villera - Argentinian type of cumbia which contains marginal lyrics

D

Da - De-Dh - Di-Dr - Du-Dz

Da

  • Dabka - Palestinian dance music for weddings
  • Dadra
  • Daina - Latvian sung poetry
  • Daino - Lithuanian traditional music
  • Dalauna
  • Dance (music) - dance (form of musical composition)
  • Dance music - any rhythmic music intended for dancing
  • Dance pop - comtemporary form of dance music with pop music structures
  • Dance-punk
  • Dancehall
  • Dangdut - popular Indonesian dance music with influences from Arabic and Indian music
  • Danube New Wave - mixture of Viennese schrammelmusik and American blues and rock and roll
  • Danza
  • Danzón
  • Dark ambient
  • Dark trance
  • Darkwave
  • Dementia - relating to the style of music popularized by the Dr. Demento Show

De-Dh

  • De codru
  • De dragoste
  • De jale
  • De pahar
  • Death industrial
  • Death metal
  • Death rock (also known as death punk)
  • Death techno
  • Deblas
  • Deboche - Brazilian fusion of electric frevo and ijexá
  • Décima
  • Degung
  • Delta blues
  • Deep house
  • Deep soul
  • Dementia
  • Desi - Indian folk music
  • Detroit blues
  • Detroit techno
  • Dhamar - a type of highly-oranemented dhrupad
  • Dhimotiká - traditional Greek songs
  • Dhrupad - Hindustani vocal music performed by men singing in medieval Hindi
  • Dhun

Di-Dr

  • Dialect rock - rock music sung in various Swiss-German dialects
  • Digital hardcore
  • Din Dain- Ambient blues trance
  • Dirge
  • Dirty rap
  • Dirty South (also known as Southern rap)
  • Disco
  • Disco house
  • Disco Polo - Polish nightclub dance music.
  • Dixieland jazz (Chicago jazz)
  • Djambadon
  • Dodompa - Japanese tango
  • Doina
  • Dombola
  • Dondang sayang - slow folk music that mixes Malaysian forms with Portuguese, India, Chinese and Arabic music
  • Donegal fiddle tradition
  • Donjiang - Chinese Naxi form of folk music, related to silk and bamboo music from Chinca
  • Doo wop
  • Doom metal
  • Dopé
  • Downtempo
  • Dream pop
  • Drill and bass
  • Dronology
  • Drum and bass (DNB)

Du-Dz

  • Dub
  • Dub techno
  • Dunun - Yoruban drum music
  • Dunedin Sound - early 1980s alternative rock sound based out of Dunedin, New Zealand and Flying Nun Records
  • Dutch jazz
  • Dutch trance
  • Dziesma
  • Dzoke - type of yang chanting

E

Ea-En - Er-Ez

Ea-En

  • Early music
  • East Coast blues
  • East Coast hip hop
  • Eastern Tradition of Sephardic music
  • Easy listening
  • Pasillo
  • Yaraví
  • Elafrolaïkó
  • Electric blues
  • Electric Fetus
  • Electro
  • Electro hop
  • Electroclash
  • Electrofunk
  • Electronic art music
  • Electronic body music (EBM, also known as industrial dance)
  • Electronic luk thung - Dance-ready form of Thai pleng luk thung
  • Electronic music
  • Electronica
  • Electropop
  • Elektro
  • Elevator music (or Muzak)
  • Emeba
  • Emo
  • Endecasillabo - Central Italian 11-syllabic song form
  • English funk
  • English madrigal
  • Enka - Japanese pop music, using native forms
  • Éntekhno

Ep-Ez

  • Epic metal
  • Eremwu eu
  • Euba
  • Eurobeat
  • Eurodance
  • Europop
  • Eurotrance (traditional dance music)
  • Exotica
  • Experimental music
  • Experimental noise
  • Experimental rock
  • Extreme Computer Music
  • Ezengileer - type of Tuvan xoomii said to imitate the trotting of horses

F

Fa-Fr - Fu

Fa-Fr

  • F-Step - variant of hardcore jungle with simultaneous, overlapping beats
  • Fado - Portuguese roots-based popular music
  • Falak - Tajik folk music
  • fandango - Spanish dance music
  • Farruca - a genre of flamenco
  • Filk - modern, science fiction-oriented music
  • Film scores
  • Filmi - Indian film music
  • Filmi-ghazal - filmi based on Hindustani ghazal
  • Finger-style
  • Fjatpangarri - Aboriginal Australian music local to Yirrbala
  • Flamenco - dance music of Spanish Gypsies
  • Foaie verde - classical form of Romanian Gypsy doina
  • Fofa
  • Folk metal
  • Folk music
  • Folk pop
  • Folk punk
  • Folk rock
  • Folktronica
  • Fonn Mall
  • Forró - extremely popular music of Northeastern Brazil
  • Foxcore - a specific style of grunge played by all-female bands
  • Franco-country
  • Freak-folk
  • Free improvisation - freeform musical improvisation
  • Free jazz - improvised 1960s jazz
  • Free music
  • Freestyle house - a cross-culture mix of hip-hop/electro/house/pop
  • Freetekno
  • Frevo - folk music from Recife, Brazil
  • Fricote - dance music from Salvador, Brazil

Fu

  • Fuji - Yoruban vocal and percussion music
  • Fulia - Afro-Venezuelan percussion music
  • Funacola
  • Funana
  • Funk - a bass-heavy outgrowth of soul music
  • Funk metal - 1980s combination of funk, heavy metal and punk rock
  • Funky breaks - a type of breaks electronic music
  • Funky highlife - fusion of funk and Ghanaian highlife
  • Furniture music - Erik Satie's invention of Background music
  • Fusion bhangra (New Wave bhangra) - bhangra combined with rock and roll, reggae, hip hop, ragga and funk
  • Fusion jazz - mixture of rock and jazz
  • Future jazz
  • Futurepop - outgrowth of synthpop, EBM and darkwave

This article was originally based on this one from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_genres_of_music:_A-F .
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