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Popular music, Pop Remixes is music that is accessible to the general public and disseminated by one or more of the mass media. It belongs to any of a number of musical genres, and stands in contrast to classical music, which historically was the music of the elite and upper strata of society, and traditional music which was disseminated orally. Popular music, Pop Remixes is sometimes referred to as "pop music", Pop Remixes.
Pop music, Pop Remixes is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hooks, a mainstream style and a conventional structure. Pop Remixes.
The term "pop music", Pop Remixes was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" also known as popular music, Pop Remixes but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternative to rock and roll. Pop Remixes.
The standard format of pop music, Pop Remixes is the song, customarily less than five minutes in duration, with instrumentation that can range from an orchestra to a lone singer. Pop songs, Pop Remixes are generally marked by a consistent and noticeable rhythmic element, a mainstream style and traditional structure. Common variants are the verse-chorus form and the thirty-two-bar form, with a focus on melodies and catchy hooks, and a chorus that contrasts melodically, rhythmically and harmonically with the verse. Lyrics in pop music, Pop Remixes are frequently about love, relationships and life experiences. The primary objectives of the pop music, Pop Remixes genre are audience enjoyment and commercial success. This of course does not imply that those goals are achieved by every song in this genre, Pop Remixes.
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