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Música - Géneros musicales

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con géneros musicales como "reggae", "jazz" y "música folk".

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classical music
[Sustantivo]

music that originated in Europe, has everlasting value, long-established rules, and elaborated forms

música clásica

música clásica

Ex: The local orchestra hosts regular performances that celebrate the rich history of classical music and its influence on modern genres .La orquesta local organiza actuaciones regulares que celebran la rica historia de la **música clásica** y su influencia en los géneros modernos.
avant-garde music
[Sustantivo]

music that rejects the conventional forms and introduces new and progressive themes

música vanguardista

música vanguardista

experimental music
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music that pushes the boundaries of traditional musical conventions, often exploring unconventional sounds, structures, techniques, or ideas

música experimental, música de vanguardia

música experimental, música de vanguardia

popular music
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music that is widely appealing to the general public and is commercially successful

música popular

música popular

Ex: The radio station plays a mix of classic and contemporary popular music, catering to a wide audience of listeners .La estación de radio reproduce una mezcla de música **popular** clásica y contemporánea, atendiendo a una amplia audiencia de oyentes.
folk music
[Sustantivo]

traditional music that is specific to a region or community or modern music imitating that style

música tradicional, música folklórica

música tradicional, música folklórica

Ex: The evolution of folk music has influenced many modern genres .La evolución de la **música folclórica** ha influido en muchos géneros modernos.
electronic music
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music that relies heavily on electronic instruments, technology, and production techniques to create its sound

música electrónica, electrónica

música electrónica, electrónica

Ex: She prefers electronic music over traditional rock and pop .Ella prefiere la **música electrónica** sobre el rock y el pop tradicionales.
fusion music
[Sustantivo]

music that combines the elements and styles of two different genres and forms something new

musica fusion

musica fusion

religious music
[Sustantivo]

music that is created and performed in association with religious beliefs, practices, or rituals

música religiosa, canto sagrado

música religiosa, canto sagrado

country music
[Sustantivo]

a type of music that is originally from the southern parts of the United States

música country, country

música country, country

Ex: Country music concerts often feature lively dance floors and community gatherings .Los conciertos de **música country** a menudo cuentan con pistas de baile animadas y reuniones comunitarias.
reggae
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music that originated in Jamaica, characterized by a steady rhythm, offbeat accents, and lyrics often addressing social and political themes

reggae

reggae

Ex: The roots of reggae are deeply tied to Jamaican history and culture .Las raíces del **reggae** están profundamente ligadas a la historia y la cultura de Jamaica.
Latin
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music that originated in Latin America

Latín, música latina

Latín, música latina

Ex: They listened to a popular Latin track on the radio.Escucharon una canción **latina** popular en la radio.
pop music
[Sustantivo]

popular music, especially with young people, consisting a strong rhythm and simple tunes

música pop

música pop

Ex: Their pop song went viral on social media, leading to a record deal.Su canción **pop** se volvió viral en las redes sociales, lo que llevó a un contrato discográfico.
jazz
[Sustantivo]

a music genre that emphasizes improvisation, complex rhythms, and extended chords, originated in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

jazz

jazz

Ex: The jazz festival attracts artists and audiences from all around the world.El festival de **jazz** atrae a artistas y audiencias de todo el mundo.
hip-hop
[Sustantivo]

popular music featuring rap that is set to electronic music, first developed among black and Hispanic communities in the US

hip-hop, hip hop

hip-hop, hip hop

Ex: Many hip-hop songs feature complex wordplay and clever rhymes .Muchas canciones de **hip-hop** presentan juegos de palabras complejos y rimas ingeniosas.
progressive music
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music that blends various styles and structures in an unconventional and innovative way, often characterized by lengthy and complex compositions and instrumental passages

música progresiva, rock progresivo

música progresiva, rock progresivo

bhangra
[Sustantivo]

‌a type of dance music that combines elements of traditional Punjabi music with Western reggae and jungle

Bhangra

Bhangra

klezmer
[Sustantivo]

the traditional and instrumental music that is specific to Ashkenazi Jews in Central and Eastern Europe

klezmer

klezmer

rocksteady
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the 1960s, known for its laid-back, mid-tempo rhythms, soulful vocals, and close harmonies

rocksteady, un género musical originario de Jamaica en la década de 1960

rocksteady, un género musical originario de Jamaica en la década de 1960

gospel music
[Sustantivo]

a religious style of singing with soul and R&B elements that was first developed by the African American community of Southern Baptist and Pentecostal Churches

música góspel, música espiritual

música góspel, música espiritual

ska
[Sustantivo]

a fast-paced Jamaican music with a strong offbeat rhythm that was developed in 1960s which inspired reggae

ska

ska

Mento
[Sustantivo]

a traditional Jamaican music genre that combines African and Caribbean influences, often featuring lively rhythms and upbeat melodies

Mento,  un género musical tradicional jamaicano que combina influencias africanas y caribeñas

Mento, un género musical tradicional jamaicano que combina influencias africanas y caribeñas

calypso
[Sustantivo]

a type of Caribbean music marked with syncopated African rhythm and improvised words that satirize a current event or local figures, originally from Trinidad and Tobago

calipso, calypso

calipso, calypso

spirituals
[Sustantivo]

a genre of African-American religious folk songs that originated during the period of slavery in the United States

espirituales, cantos espirituales afroamericanos

espirituales, cantos espirituales afroamericanos

easy listening
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music characterized by mellow, soothing sounds and simple, memorable melodies that are easy to listen to and evoke feelings of relaxation and comfort

música fácil de escuchar

música fácil de escuchar

a type of popular music originating in the 1950s characterized by a strong beat, simple melodies, and often featuring electric guitars, bass, and drums

rock and roll

rock and roll

Ex: The Beatles ' early music was heavily influenced rock and roll, blending elements of rhythm and blues with catchy melodies .
Christian music
[Sustantivo]

a genre of music that features lyrics that are focused on faith in Jesus Christ, the teachings of the Bible, and Christian themes, often performed in a variety of styles

música cristiana, música gospel

música cristiana, música gospel

psychedelic music
[Sustantivo]

music that emerged during the 1960s which is inspired by the culture formed around the use of psychedelic drugs in that era

música psicodélica

música psicodélica

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