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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Surf_music_groupsSurf music From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Surf music (also called surf rock or surf pop) is rock music associated with surf culture, particularly as found in Southern California. It was especially popular from 1962 to 1964 in two major forms.
- Late 1950s to early 1960s, United States
- Rock and roll, Instrumental rock, surf culture
Surf music is a genre of popular music associated with surf culture, particularly as found in Orange County and other areas of Southern California. It was especially popular from 1961 to 1966, has subsequently been revived and was highly influential on subsequent rock music. 1950s, 1960s
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Surf Music and Movies A number of teen movies during the early 60's encorporated surf music and surf themes. Endless Summer, Drag City, Ride the Wild Surf, and numerous "Beach Party" films used notable and popular surf music, sometimes featuring appearances by the recording artists.
While the terms "beach music" and "Carolina beach music" are still used, the increasing popularity of the shag (and to distance the genre from California-based music often associated with beaches such as yacht rock and surf music) has led to it sometimes being identified as "shag music". Many websites have lately begun to refer to this music as ...
Surf music Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. Surf rock é um subgênero do rock associada à cultura do surfe, particularmente no Sul da Califórnia. Foi especialmente popular de 1962 a 1964 em duas formas principais.
- Surf Instrumental
- Surf Rock
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The surf instrumental is generally dance music of medium to fast tempo, with electric guitars dominating the sound, and almost always in straight 4/4 common time. Surf guitarists produce a distinctive tone colour not unlike a hawaiian guitar by use of the bridge pickup, treble boost, and distinctive use of the tremolo arm. The use of distortion effects is rare; instead, sustain is produced by use of double picking and spring reverb. The use of vibrato units is also common; these were built into the guitar amplifiers of the late 1950s and 1960s, and more recently in effects pedals. A typical surf instrumental band consists of: 1. Lead guitar 2. Rhythm guitar 3. Bass guitar 4. Drum kit The addition of tenor or baritone saxophone is a common variation. Additional guitars, organ, electric piano, or hand drumsor other percussion are also frequently used. This basic configuration is identical to that adopted in the early development of rock and rollmusic, and the two styles developed in p...
Historically, surf rock is a contradiction in terms. In the 1960s when surf music was developing as a genre, surf culture and rock and roll culture were competing youth cultures, similarly to mod culture and rocker culture in the United Kingdomin the same period. The dances closely associated with early surf and rock music were similarly in contrast. Surf music was associated with the Stomp, the Frug, the Watusi and similar dances suitable for beach parties, but in which the partners never touched. All these were danced to straight 4/4 common time. Early rock music was of course associated with rock and roll, which had heavy emphasis on leading and partnering and movements adapted from the Jive, Jitterbug and Lindy Hop. Although rock and roll is officially also a common time dance, its immediate ancestors were all danced to swing or shuffle 6/8 rhythm, and some early rock classics such as Bill Haley's Shake, Rattle and Roll and Rock Around the Clock, Buddy Holly's That'll Be The Day...
Category:Surf groups for:List of surf musiciansList of significant hits of Australiansurf music.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Powell Aguirre (born April 10, 2000), known by the stage name Surf Mesa, is an American electronic musician from Seattle. He gained fame for the single " ILY (I Love You Baby) " (2019), a song which sampled a cover of Frankie Valli 's " Can't Take My Eyes Off You " (1967) which gained popularity on TikTok.