Expert answer:Need to have proof for the concert near new jersey.Please take a look at “concert manners” link on Junction if you have never been to a concert other than a rock concert.This review should be approximately 2 pages long, double spaced with a font of 12 or 14. and between 500 and 1.000 words. This assignment may be handed in or submitted through Canvas or email. You are welcome to see a concert off campus as well. Please read the above genres that are OK to review. Please bring a hard copy to class by or before the final exam or submit through email or Canvas.Below is one format for writing a review. This is a guide, but please include:What Where When WhoType of music Name at least a few songs or pieces performed Do research on one thing, whether it’s the group, soloist, instrument, music played, even the venue performed in. If the info is a a direct quote, PLEASE, reference it.Paragraph 1- description of the event. What kind of music, where, who, what instruments or voices,what kind of ensemble, Middle Paragraph (may be more than one) Please keep first person to a minimum in this paragraph. There should be little mention of your opinion and more factual information about the music/performers/instruments/venue.- general comments, maybe a little information about the music played (go do a little research ) Let’s say it’s a band concert and they are playing a piece by John Williams that you really liked. Go look it up innewspaper articles, music reviews or an online encyclopedia. ( it would be great if you could avoid Wikapedia) Or maybe there was an unusual instrument being played, research it.Final Paragraph – Final thoughts, feelings,opinion. Say something about the overall performance. How did the audience react; did they enjoy it? Would you go to an event like this again?PLEASE REMEMBER THIS IS TO BE WRITTEN ON A CONCERT YOU SAW THIS SEMESTER.
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Below are all the types of music genres there are. The ones I will accept for the concert
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Alternative
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Art Punk
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Alternative Rock
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College Rock
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Experimental Rock
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Goth / Gothic Rock
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Grunge
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Hardcore Punk
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Hard Rock
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Indie Rock
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Lo-fi (hat tip to Ben Vee Bedlamite)
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New Wave
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Progressive Rock
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Punk
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Shoegaze (with thx to Jackie Herrera)
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Steampunk (with thx to Christopher Schaeffer)
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Anime
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Blues
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Acoustic Blues
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Chicago Blues
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Classic Blues
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Contemporary Blues
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Country Blues
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Delta Blues
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Electric Blues
Children’s Music
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Lullabies
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Sing-Along
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Stories
Classical
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Avant-Garde
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Baroque
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Chamber Music
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Chant
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Choral
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Classical Crossover
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Early Music
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High Classical
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Impressionist
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Medieval
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Minimalism
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Modern Composition
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Opera
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Orchestral
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Renaissance
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Romantic
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Wedding Music
Comedy
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Novelty
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Standup Comedy
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Vaudeville (cheers Ben Vee Bedlamite)
Commercial (thank you Sheldon Reynolds)
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Jingles
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TV Themes
Country
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Alternative Country
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Americana
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Bluegrass
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Contemporary Bluegrass
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Contemporary Country
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Country Gospel
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Country Pop (thanks Sarah Johnson)
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Honky Tonk
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Outlaw Country
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Traditional Bluegrass
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Traditional Country
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Urban Cowboy
Dance (EMD – Electronic Dance Music – see Electronic below – with thx to Eric Shaffer-Whiting)
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Club / Club Dance (thx Luke Allfree)
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Breakbeat
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Brostep (cheers Tom Berckley)
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Deep House (cheers Venus Pang)
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Dubstep
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Electro House (thx Luke Allfree)
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Exercise
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Garage
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Glitch Hop (cheers Tom Berckley)
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Hardcore
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Hard Dance
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Hi-NRG / Eurodance
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House
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Jackin House (with thx to Jermaine Benjamin Dale Bruce)
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Jungle / Drum’n’bass
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Regstep (thanks to ‘Melia G)
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Techno
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Trance
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Trap (thx Luke Allfree)
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Disney
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Easy Listening
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Bop
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Lounge
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Swing
Electronic
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8bit – aka 8-bit, Bitpop and Chiptune – (thx Marcel Borchert)
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Ambient
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Bassline (thx Leon Oliver)
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Chiptune (kudos to Dominik Landahl)
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Crunk (with thx to Jillian Edwards)
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Downtempo
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Drum & Bass (thx Luke Allfree)
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Electro
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Electro-swing (thank you Daniel Forthofer)
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Electronica
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Electronic Rock
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Hardstyle (kudos to Dominik Landahl)
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IDM/Experimental
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Industrial
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Trip Hop (thank you Michael Tait Tafoya)
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Enka
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French Pop
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German Folk
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German Pop
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Fitness & Workout
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Hip-Hop/Rap
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Alternative Rap
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Bounce
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Dirty South
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East Coast Rap
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Gangsta Rap
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Hardcore Rap
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Hip-Hop
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Latin Rap
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Old School Rap
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Rap
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Turntablism (thank you Luke Allfree)
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Underground Rap
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West Coast Rap
Holiday
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Chanukah
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Christmas
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Christmas: Children’s
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Christmas: Classic
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Christmas: Classical
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Christmas: Jazz
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Christmas: Modern
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Christmas: Pop
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Christmas: R&B
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Christmas: Religious
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Christmas: Rock
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Easter
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Halloween
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Holiday: Other
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Thanksgiving
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Indie Pop
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Industrial
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Inspirational – Christian & Gospel
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CCM
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Christian Metal
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Christian Pop
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Christian Rap
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Christian Rock
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Classic Christian
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Contemporary Gospel
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Gospel
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Christian & Gospel
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Praise & Worship
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Qawwali (with thx to Jillian Edwards)
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Southern Gospel
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Traditional Gospel
Instrumental
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March (Marching Band)
J-Pop
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J-Rock
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J-Synth
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J-Ska
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J-Punk
Jazz
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Acid Jazz (with thx to Hunter Nelson)
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Avant-Garde Jazz
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Bebop (thx Mwinogo1)
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Big Band
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Blue Note (with thx to Jillian Edwards)
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Contemporary Jazz
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Cool
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Crossover Jazz
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Dixieland
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Ethio-jazz (with thx to Jillian Edwards)
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Fusion
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Gypsy Jazz (kudos to Mike Tait Tafoya)
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Hard Bop
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Latin Jazz
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Mainstream Jazz
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Ragtime
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Smooth Jazz
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Trad Jazz
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K-Pop
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Karaoke
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Kayokyoku
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Latin
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Alternativo & Rock Latino
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Argentine tango (gracias P. Moth & Sandra Sanders)
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Baladas y Boleros
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Bossa Nova (with thx to Marcos José Sant’Anna Magalhães & Alex Ede for the reclassification)
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Brazilian
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Contemporary Latin
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Flamenco / Spanish Flamenco (thank you Michael Tait Tafoya & Sandra Sanders)
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Latin Jazz
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Nuevo Flamenco (and again Michael Tafoya)
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Pop Latino
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Portuguese fado (and again Sandra Sanders)
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Raíces
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Reggaeton y Hip-Hop
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Regional Mexicano
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Salsa y Tropical
New Age
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Environmental
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Healing
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Meditation
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Nature
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Relaxation
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Travel
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Opera
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Pop
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Adult Contemporary
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Britpop
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Bubblegum Pop (thx Haug & John Maher)
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Chamber Pop (thx Haug)
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Dance Pop
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Dream Pop (thx Haug)
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Electro Pop (thx Haug)
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Orchestral Pop (thx Haug)
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Pop/Rock
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Power Pop (thx Haug)
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Soft Rock
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Synthpop (thx Haug)
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Teen Pop
R&B/Soul
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Contemporary R&B
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Disco (not a top level genre Sheldon Reynolds!)
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Doo Wop
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Funk
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Modern Soul (Cheers Nik)
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Motown
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Neo-Soul
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Northern Soul (Cheers Nik & John Maher)
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Psychedelic Soul (thank you John Maher)
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Quiet Storm
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Soul
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Soul Blues (Cheers Nik)
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Southern Soul (Cheers Nik)
Reggae
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Dancehall
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Dub
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Roots Reggae
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Ska
Rock
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Acid Rock (with thanks to Alex Antonio)
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Adult-Oriented Rock (thanks to John Maher)
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Afro Punk
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Adult Alternative
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Alternative Rock (thx Caleb Browning)
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American Trad Rock
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Anatolian Rock
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Arena Rock
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Art Rock
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Blues-Rock
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British Invasion
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Death Metal / Black Metal
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Glam Rock
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Gothic Metal (fits here Sam DeRenzis – thx)
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Hair Metal
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Hard Rock
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Metal
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Noise Rock (genre – Japanoise – thx Dominik Landahl)
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Jam Bands
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Post Punk (thx Ben Vee Bedlamite)
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Prog-Rock/Art Rock
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Psychedelic
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Rock & Roll
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Rockabilly (it’s here Mark Murdock!)
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Roots Rock
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Singer/Songwriter
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Southern Rock
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Surf
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Tex-Mex
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Time Lord Rock (Trock) ~ (thanks to ‘Melia G)
Singer/Songwriter
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Alternative Folk
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Contemporary Folk
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Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
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Indie Folk (with thanks to Andrew Barrett)
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Folk-Rock
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Love Song (Chanson – merci Marcel Borchert)
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New Acoustic
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Traditional Folk
Soundtrack
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Foreign Cinema
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Musicals
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Original Score
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Soundtrack
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TV Soundtrack
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Spoken Word
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Tex-Mex / Tejano (with thx to Israel Lopez)
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Chicano
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Classic
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Conjunto
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Conjunto Progressive
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New Mex
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Tex-Mex
Theater
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Broadway musicals
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High school or middle school theater productions
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Ballet or dance recitals
Vocal
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A cappella
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Barbershop
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Doo-wop
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Gregorian Chant
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Standards
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Traditional Pop
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Vocal Jazz
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Vocal Pop
World
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Africa
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Afro-Beat
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Afro-Pop
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Asia
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Australia
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Cajun
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Calypso (thx Gerald John)
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Caribbean
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Celtic
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Celtic Folk
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Contemporary Celtic
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Dangdut (thank you Achmad Ivanny)
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Drinking Songs
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Drone (with thx to Robert Conrod)
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Europe
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France
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Hawaii
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Indian Ghazal (thank you Gitika Thakur)
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Indian Pop
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Japan
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Japanese Pop
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Klezmer
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Middle East
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North America
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Ode (thank you Sheldon Reynolds)
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Polka
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Soca (thx Gerald John)
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South Africa
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South America
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Traditional Celtic
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Worldbeat
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Zydeco
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