Thursday, October 28, 2010
Pop music (a term that comes from an abbreviation of "popular") is generally considered the business of recorded music, often geared towards the youth market, usually consisting of relatively short, simple love songs to exploit technological innovations to produce new variants of existing themes. Pop music has absorbed influences from most other forms of popular music, but as a genre is particularly associated with rock and roll and rock style later.
Hatch and Millward define pop music as "a collection of music that differs from the popular, jazz and folk music." [1] Although pop music is often seen as targeting singles, as a genre is not the sum of all the music chart, which has always included songs from a variety of sources, including classical, jazz , rock and novelty songs, while pop music as a genre usually regarded as existing and develop. [2] "pop music" can be used to describe a genre, aimed at a youth market that is often characterized as a softer alternative rock and roll.
Hatch and Millward define pop music as "a collection of music that differs from the popular, jazz and folk music." [1] Although pop music is often seen as targeting singles, as a genre is not the sum of all the music chart, which has always included songs from a variety of sources, including classical, jazz , rock and novelty songs, while pop music as a genre usually regarded as existing and develop. [2] "pop music" can be used to describe a genre, aimed at a youth market that is often characterized as a softer alternative rock and roll.
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