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musical genre

NOUN
  1. an expressive style of music

How To Use musical genre In A Sentence

  • Jazz and every other musical genre wafted though the warmnight air, although finding live events was a challenge, since they are mostlyheld in pricey indoor venues.
  • In the end, the mistake critics always make when dismissing a musical genre is to damn it for what it's not.
  • While I gazed at walls decorated with faded record jackets, the owner enthralled me with his in-depth knowledge of this musical genre.
  • The bomba is a uniquely Puerto Rican musical genre for dance. Indybay newswire
  • Instead, huge stages were erected in public places to cater to the local craze for music, particularly dangdut, a local musical genre mixing Arabic and Indian influences.
  • The musical genre, she says, allows for "finding the release and the perspective to look at ourselves and laugh at our tragedies.
  • Remarkably, it has been a style guide for pretty much every subsequent musical genre: punk, metal, emo, hip-hop, Britpop.
  • Wang started out with a musical genre befitting a Chinese pop idol, belting out cheesy, smooth sounding ballads that are the hallmark of the industry.
  • These are fluid times in pop, with barriers between musical genres falling like ninepins. Rizzle Kicks; Alex Clare – review
  • This mind-bending mix of music is known as free form, a style pioneered in the 70's that mixes musical genres and styles to create a unique style of its own.
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