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Afro Pop Type 

Afrobeat is a music genre that combines aspects of West African musical forms such as fuji music and highlife with influences from American jazz and later soul and funk, with a focus on chanted vocals, complex overlapping rhythms, and percussion.

 
Bossa Nova Type 

Bossa nova is a kind of music created by Rio de Janeiro's young, middle-class residents around the end of the 1950s. It has a distinct jazz flavor to it, as well as an odd, rhythmic pace with lyrics that praise beauty and love.

 
Chill Type

A loosely defined genre of popular music marked by sluggish tempos and laid-back emotions... Downtempo, classical, dance, jazz, hip hop, world, pop, lounge, and ambient are some of the genres associated with "chill."

 
Dreamy Type

There is no "pull" because there are no half tones, hence no chords formed in this scale will feel like they are pointing to another chord. This results in music that is inspirational, dreamlike, and undirected.

 
House Type 

House is an electronic dance music genre distinguished by a four-on-the-floor rhythm and a typical pace of 120 to 130 beats per minute. House has had a significant influence on pop music, particularly dance music.

 
Minor Four Type

The minor iv chord is one of the most typical borrowed chords you'll come across. Moving from the IV chord to the I chord is common in major keys. The minor iv chord, which is derived from the parallel minor key, is frequently used to connect the major key's IV and I chords.

 
Minor Type

The natural minor scale (or Aeolian mode), the harmonic minor scale, and the melodic minor scale (ascending or descending) are the three scale patterns that make up the minor scale in music theory, rather than just one like the major scale. Temporarily, musical scores are unavailable.

 
Pop Rock Type 

Pop-rock is a kind of rock music that places a larger focus on professional songwriting and recording craft over attitude. It might be considered a different genre than music that falls between pop and rock.

 
Reggae Type 

Reggae has a lot of off-beat rhythms in it. On the off-beats (also known as upbeats) of a measure, these are frequently staccato beats played by a guitar or piano (often both). Most reggae music has a 'jumpy' quality to it as a result of this. The majority of reggae bass sections consist of a series of riffs (melodic patterns) with frequent octave jumps.

 
Reggaeton Type 

The term "reggaeton," which is defined by the dembow beat, became popular in the early 2000s. It was first used to define a unique mix of Puerto Rican music in Puerto Rico. Reggaeton is a popular music genre in Latin America right now.

 
Rock Rise Type

In the 1960s and 1970s, a subgenre of pop music emerged from rock'n'roll. It is characterized by a strong bottom line and driving rhythms and is based on amplified instruments, particularly the electric guitar and electric bass.

 
Samba Type

Samba contributed new rhythms, melodies, and thematic elements to the dance. Its rhythmic alteration, based on a new percussive instrumental pattern, resulted in a more "batucado" and syncopated style – as opposed to the original "samba-maxixe" – marked by a faster pace, longer notes, and a characterized cadence considerably beyond the simple palms used previously.

 
Soul Type

Soul music is a popular music genre that began in the African-American community based on a specific kind of soul music with a heavy beat and a quick tempo.

 
Straight Rock Type 

The beat is divided into equal subdivisions (a ratio of 1:1) for playing notes in straight timing.

 
Suspended Type 

Suspended chords (also known as sus chords) are musical chords in which the (major or minor) third is substituted by a perfect fourth or, less usually, a major second.

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