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    Jangle or jingle-jangle is a sound typically characterized by undistorted, treble-heavy electric guitars (particularly 12-strings) played in a droning chordal style (by strumming or arpeggiating). The sound is mainly associated with pop music as well as 1960s guitar bands, folk rock, and 1980s indie music.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jangle_popJangle pop - Wikipedia

    Jangle pop is a subgenre of pop rock [1] or college rock [4] that emphasizes jangly guitars and 1960s-style pop melodies. [2] [5] Background. The term originated from Bob Dylan 's song "Mr. Tambourine Man", whose 1965 rendition by the Byrds is considered one of the genre's representative works. [6] .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GuitarGuitar - Wikipedia

    Originally used on gut-strung instruments, the strength of the system allowed the later guitars to withstand the additional tension of steel strings. Steel strings produce a brighter tone and a louder sound. The acoustic guitar is used in many kinds of music including folk, country, bluegrass, pop, jazz, and blues.

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  4. Jun 7, 2021 · Jangle pop is a subgenre of rock music that features jangly, treble-focused electric guitars reminiscent of The Beatles, R.E.M., Big Star, and The Byrds. This "jangly" sound can often be attributed to single-coil pickups—commonly found on guitars made by Fender and Rickenbacker—and bright, trebly amplifiers with minimal distortion.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pop_musicPop music - Wikipedia

    In the 1960s, the majority of mainstream pop music fell in two categories: guitar, drum and bass groups or singers backed by a traditional orchestra. Since early in the decade, it was common for pop producers, songwriters, and engineers to freely experiment with musical form, orchestration, unnatural reverb, and other sound effects.

  7. References. Sources. External links. Electric guitar. An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar.

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