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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dance-popDance-pop - Wikipedia

    Dance-pop is a subgenre of pop music that originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s. It is generally uptempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable but also suitable for contemporary hit radio.

    • Late 1970s to early 1980s, United States and United Kingdom
  2. Texture in Pop Music. Megan Lavengood. Key Takeaways. A functional layer is a way of grouping instruments together according to the role the instruments play within the larger texture. Some functional layers in pop songs include: The explicit beat layer, which (as the name suggests) clearly articulates the meter and pulse levels within the song.

  3. Jul 3, 2023 · By Si Truss. ( Computer Music, Future Music ) published 3 July 2023. Whether you’re creating dance music, pop or left-field experiments, understanding the theory behind what makes a song work can be the difference between a flop and a hit. (Image credit: Korg Wavestate)

    • Si Truss
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  5. Music-variant; Music-invariant; Chorusification; Harmonic aspects of form. On-tonic; Off-tonic; Harmonically closed; Harmonically open; Turnaround; This document is a glossary of terms and concepts that we will use in our analysis of pop/rock music.

  6. Key Takeaways. Straight syncopation can be understood as taking a square rhythm and shifting some of the notes early by half the duration. Other syncopations are derived from dividing a unit into nearly even parts. A particularly common nearly even syncopation is the tresillo pattern of 3+3+2.

    • Bryn Hughes, Kris Shaffer, Megan Lavengood
    • 2021
  7. Asks students to identify schemas in pop songs from a wide pool of possibilities, including blues-based schemas, four-chord schemas, puff schemas, and classical schemas. Worksheet playlist.

  8. Lesson 1: Introduction. Pop Music Theory is a free, online, music theory and songwriting course. Pop Music Theory starts at the beginning (no prior music knowledge required). Our goal is for you to learn to analyze how real songs are composed, and apply the ideas you learn to creating your own music . Pop vs. Classical.

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