Pop music or popular music is the name for streams music heard by a wider audience and mostly commercial.
Pop music was first developed in the United States in 1920 where the recording was first made by Thomas Edison's invention.
Popular music refers to any of a number of musical genres "having wide
appeal" and is typically distributed to large audiences through the
music industry. This is in contrast to both art music and traditional
music, which are typically disseminated academically or orally smaller,
local audiences. Although popular music sometimes known as "pop music",
the two terms are not interchangeable. Popular music is a generic term
for music of all ages that appeals to popular tastes, whereas pop music
usually refers to a specific musical genre.
History
Pop Music History since 1920
Ragtime music in the United States since 1890
Ragtime music or chopped-Pig, is American music influenced by ethnic
African-American and European classical music. This music became famous
in the mainland United States around 1890 to 1920. This music has a
faster tempo or rhythm syncopation with dominance, but some are a bit
slow paced.
Usually music is played specifically with piano-style chopped pork, and the pianist and creators such as Scott Joplin (1868-1917), James Scott (1885-1938), and Joseph Lamb (1887-1959).
Blues music in the United States since 1895
Blues music was born out of ethnic African-Americans in the Mississippi
Delta peninsula at the end of the nineteenth century around 1895 and
continues today. Music is born out of the lives of the slaves who worked
as a laborer in the African American race,
at which time they work or rest their steady afternoon sad songs
(blues) melodies typical African race, and of course with the lyrics
slaves oppressed at that time. At first the only blues song sung without
instrumental accompaniment, and then use the new meraka stringed guitar
as an accompaniment instrument.
Later this blues music influenced the development of jazz, country, and
rock. Note that the rhythm and blues music is very strong melodies with
African race. Sometimes the poem arise stories about their plight as
slaves and farm workers, and of course greatly influenced the development of urban and rural America, where the race to dominate African blues style.
Blues musicians and blues creator, the average black American, is where WC Handy (1873-1958) was the father of the blues. Songs Aunt Hagar's Children and the Saint Louis Blues were published respectively in 1914 and 1921.
Pop music in the United States from 1920
After World War I ended (1918), the new music was born on the American continent
called the Popular Music. Music is primarily a dance floor music at
that time became very popular and loved by people all over the world.
Latin American music born since 1857
Any works creator at the time with latin influences are, among others,
George Bizets Hababera of the opera Carmen (1875), Scott Joplin's
Mexican Serenade, Solace (1902); Maurice Ravels Rapsodie Espagnole
(1907) and Bolero (1928).
Pop music latin dance latin began known, ie since 1920 as well. Tango
Dance balroom be one of the famous dance in 1920 in America and Europe,
where the song Tango that had minor scales and melancholic, as well as
an aggressive step dance. After 1930 and 1940 it developed into one of
popular music in the world, with figures such as Xavier Cugat, Perez
Prado, and others. Rhythm that developed at the time was Rhumba, Samba,
Conga, Salsa, Mambo, and others.
Country Music since 1920
Country
music is often equated with cowboy music (cattle herders). Music is
born in country recording violin with John Carson recorded "Little Log
Cabin in the Lane" by Okeh Records in 1923. Then the birth records by
Columbia in 1924 "Old Familiar Tunes". As is known steel guitar entered
country in 1922, where Jimmie Tarlton met with Hawaiian guitarist Frank
Ferera on the west coast of America.
Beginning in 1927, for 17 years Carters recorded some 300 old-time ballads, traditional songs, country songs,
and others. Later in the 1930's and 1940's cowboy song become popular
in all the movies Hallywood. And in 1939 beat Boogie-woogie became
famous.
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