Showing posts with label Rock Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rock Music. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 February 2020

Evolution of Music Genres

Music has evolved over the years. Based on the era and the different factors relating to that, people have turned to music to let their feelings be known to the world. Whether it is lyrics or the sound of instruments, every aspect of music has changed throughout the times. Let us learn some facts about different genres of Music and how they evolved throughout different eras.

Blues
Blues is one of the oldest known genres of music. Born in the U.S with a deep roots in African American history. Invented by slaves, ex-slaves and the descendants of slaves, it started as songs they used to sing as they worked in order to lift their spirits up. The music was an outlet for them to express themselves, they would sing about their misfortunes and sometimes it was just about having fun. Lyrics played an important role as it would talk about their personal hardships or just about their day-to-day life. They would sing it as if they are narrating it to somebody with repeating lines and focus on certain words. However, as guitars came in, it changed as the years went by, starting with very swing-style chord play and use of 12 bars - lot of artist started introducing lead guitars. With distinct melody lines and using the same technique as the vocals, they also started repeating certain patterns and added significance in certain notes with genius use of dynamics. This changed the entire outlook of how guitar is used as an instrument. Now elements of blues have influenced a lot of different styles, very first variations were the birth of 'Rhythm n Blues' and 'Rock n Roll'. Now it is welcomed in all styles of music and is one of the foundations of modern music. 



Rock
Although we associate rock with the modern giants like Guns 'n' Roses or AC/DC , the way it started out was quite different. Beatles, Cream and Pink Floyd were all innovators of this genre and yet everyone perceived it in a very different way. It was an era of innovations and experiments where artists were not worried about what the audience perception of them might be. Rock has been influenced by a lot of elements in blues. It has drawn inspiration from Rhythm n Blues, Rock n Roll, Folk music, Jazz and a lot of different elements. Rock is one of the most diverse genres that there is  - where different artists started taking the genre on different pathways. Beatles, was the pop rock band of those times and that, made them so popular as a band. Cream, were what we now call mainstream rock with guitar leads, drums and electric bass as the showrunner. Whereas, Pink Floyd were experimental and delved into different soundscapes. Then came Jimi Hendrix who basically discovered distortion in guitar and completely changed the rock scene. From there, more hard-rock bands began to appear like Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, The Who and so on. Also during the same time another heavier genre appeared which called itself as heavy metal with raging distortion, super punchy riffs and vocals that were unheard of during those times.

Pop
Pop music is one of the most subjective genres of all and that is because there is no particular aspect that defines it. It is called Pop because the songs were popular at the time of their release. Michael Jackson is called the King of Pop but you don't hear many influences of that in the current pop music scene. So we can say, pop music is a trend music that basically follows the age and era of the music scene. However, the vocals is based around a lot of romantic gestures but sometimes they also do give out sensitive messages about politics and the way of the society as well. So, if the vocalist sounds like the star of the show, you are probably hearing pop music. There have been legends in the pop music scene. What you call pop music can vary from person to person but as long as it is good music, who cares about what genre it is based upon.

HIP HOP
Hip-hop was more of a culture in the United States which was defined by Rapping, DJ-ing, Break-dancing and Graffiti-making. Musically, it started out as rapping which you can define as vocal delivery with rhythmic speech and rhymes which often included lyrics associated with personal experiences. Then the rapping was accompanied by music which can be associated with sampling beats, rhythmic bass lines and sometimes beatboxing. As the years went by, you can now hear rapping in Rock music, RnB and other genres of Music.

EDM
The music of today’s era. Electronic Dance Music is the go to music in any Parties, Bars or Concerts attracting big crowds. As the name suggests, music is electronically composed on a software often defined by loud bass lines and  groovy beats, usually to keep the crowd on their feet dancing and enjoying the occasion. They usually keep different tracks in sequence and swap between tracks seamlessly. However, many instrumentalist and different genres of Music have started including EDM concepts into their songs as well.


BlueTimbre is a unique Music Company that provides Music Education and  Recording Studio services. BlueTimbre also works with schools to provide end-to-end Music Education solutions for schools. 

The BlueTimbre team comes with decades of cumulative experience in running Structured Businesses, Music Curriculum Development, Music Education and Performance.



Reference : 
  1. https://www.allaboutjazz.com/a-brief-history-of-the-blues-by-ed-kopp.php
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_music
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop_music
  4. https://www.lafilm.edu/blog/brief-history-edm/

Tuesday, 27 August 2019

3 Reasons Why you should explore Different Genres of Music


Everyone has a favourite genre. A genre that you most relate to, enjoy and go back to every time you are in the mood of listening to some songs. However, there are millions of artists and many good ones whom you can’t put under a single genre. So should you be ignoring them just because they don’t play your kind of music? ABSOLUTELY NOT! Give it a chance! You never know what surprises and inspires you. 

Every genre has different elements in their construction and if you are a musician, exploring genres is perfect way to improve your playing by learning the different tricks and techniques involved in the song. Here is our take on 3 major reasons you should explore different genres of music.

1. Genres are like languages
Different genres make you feel different emotions. Country will make you feel at home whereas Metal will make you feel pumped up, get your adrenaline going. So it is important to understand as many languages as possible to aid your playing, to present your story in different ways. It will add depth and attitude in your playing style, which is very important as a musician to stand out. The dynamics of pop style music and rock style music are very different, so to understand the difference and execute the nuances in your playing, you have to listen to a lot of songs from both genres. May it be vocals, guitar, drums or piano/keyboard, every instrument plays different roles in different genres. So if you play in a band, all the more reason to explore different genres to spice up the music you are playing.



2. Explore artists
Although genres give you an idea of what to expect from the music, it is better that you listen to music keeping the artist in mind. Understand their take on music, how they apply their craft and creativity, explore their backgrounds. If there is a video, sit and take in the way they use music theory in their playing. Copy their melody and try to decipher the way they have used scales and different techniques and apply it yourself to benefit the most out of every small detail that you can take from an artist. There are many free streaming services such as Spotify, Soundcloud, Youtube etc. where you can discover new and old artists of the same genre, also the fresh independent artists. Listen to as many of them as you can and develop an ability to enjoy every kind of music. It will enhance your knowledge on music and give you different perspectives.

3. Be Up-To-Date
If you stick to one kind of genre, you might have no idea what is the world listening to! If you are someone who wants to put out music, you have to be familiar with what world is listening to, even in your genres. Every genre evolve with time with new artist changing the complexion of what music was with new elements but also keeping in mind the effectiveness of some old techniques as well. So as much as we learn throughout our music journey, keeping up to date and learning new things to adapt to any change in style with new techniques and creativity is essential. The only way to gain these kind of knowledge and perspective is to listen to as many artists as you can and also following the new and upcoming artists regardless of what they are playing. Just explore, absorb, take in the details, execute it in your instrument or vocal style if you liked any of the elements in the song or just leave it be to enjoy it some other day because some of the genres can be acquired taste such as jazz music and progressive music. So maybe give it time you will find the reason to love it. So don’t discriminate on the basis of genres and listen away any artist you can come across.


BlueTimbre is a unique Music Company that provides Music Education and  Recording Studio services. BlueTimbre also works with schools to provide end-to-end Music Education solutions for schools. 

The BlueTimbre team comes with decades of cumulative experience in running Structured Businesses, Music Curriculum Development, Music Education and Performance.