Spyke
feddit.uk

We got both kinds. Country and Western.

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DrDystopiareply
lemy.lol

I see you've been to Bob's Country Bunker as well.

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So she’s mastered Air Music, Water Music, Earth Music and Fire Music? She might be ready to take on the Fire Music Lord.

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Idk about water, but earth, wind and fire are already covered by one group

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Art teachers must have gotten a lot of anime-style painting in dragonball era.

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mormundreply
feddit.org

Not a musician, so honest question. Is her music actually bad from a theory perspective? I mean its unlikely to be ground breaking. But for pop, my assumption would be that it's more towards the upper end.

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Caesiumreply
lemmy.world

I know next to nothing about what actually make good music but man the moment I had access to music outside of the local radio stations I was blown away by how good music could actually be.

especially drums, idk if I could ever learn how to play them but it's easily my favorite part to listen to when they're done well

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reddthat.com

Even as a non-pop music hater I can't imagine going to a drumming class and wanting to play that all the time, it's just not a drum centric genre. Very few pop songs have prominent or interesting percussion.

I would imagine a drum class would be full of metal, jazz, punk, funk, etc. fans.

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mander.xyz

The four genres I can see based on the pictures and nothing else:

  • radio pop
  • retrocore
  • second wave black metal
  • celine dion
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Roopappyreply
lemmy.world

The primary 4 genres as I know them are

  • Rock, Rap, Pop, and/or Singer/Songwriter
  • New Age
  • Roots Reggae
  • Chamber Choir/Madrigals
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Very nice - however you’re forgetting the generation defining ‘alternative forward slash punk’ genre that covers everything from sex pistols to aled jones doing the snowman theme

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I would absolutely love to hear Taylor Swift covering some mutiilation type black metal

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lemmy.world

What four? Pop country, pop soft rock, girly pop, and acid jazz?

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I wish I could master shit. I’ve been an amateur shitter for years, but breaking through that 2000 ELO cap is tough. Steamy ray vonn is my idol btw

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mercreply
sh.itjust.works

I honestly don't know if I've ever heard a Taylor Swift song in my life. But, let me take a guess.

  1. Pop. I'm pretty sure she's a pop singer. I get the impression her fans are mostly young girls, so that's probably her core demographic.
  2. "Modern Country", a.k.a. "country-pop". She just seems like the type who would do a pop song but add a bit of twang, a bit of acoustic guitar, and voila, she's mastered "country".
  3. Hip-hop. I wouldn't be surprised if she released some so-called "hip hop". I really doubt she's be the one rapping, but someone that famous can probably just do a collaboration with a rapper, and sing while they rap. Just adjust the beats a bit, throw in a turntable (or a turntable-type sample), and you've mastered hip-hop. Unless... hmm... maybe her fan base is so white that she's afraid of offending them even with extremely mild hip-hop. In that case, category 3 could be "Rock", i.e. pop but with a bit more of an edge.
  4. Hmm, this is a harder one. There are so many other genres of music, which one would be "the only other remaining genre" according to a fan? Probably not something too foreign, so not K-Pop or Latin. Probably nothing too old because her fans are so young, so no Jazz, Blues or Classical. It probably comes down to "Rock" or "Dance". I'm gonna go with Dance. It's pretty easy to take a female vocalist and emphasize the rhythm, focus on electronic instruments, etc.

Far from actually mastering "all 4 genres of music", my guess is that almost everything she plays is in 4/4, with maybe an occasional 3/4, and that it's almost always in a major key. How did I do?

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bus_factorreply
lemmy.world

I don't know much about genres, but I do know she started as a country artist and pivoted to pop later.

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She's probably had some songs which crossed into Western, so all she had to do was pump out one grindcore track to get all four.

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that time she released that album under the name 'tool' and it topped her own in the charts surely must've been a career highlight :D

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lemmy.world

I wanna hear her songs in the genres of:

Serbian Turbo Folk

Euro Dance

Doo-Wop

Bebop

Ex-Yu Rock

Bosnian Sevdalinka

Techno

Dance/House

New Jack Swing

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sh.itjust.works

Now we just need:

  • Djent
  • Nightcore
  • Bardcore
  • Whatever genre Flash animation used in the early 2000s
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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Schlagercore, cinematic-nederdoom-sludgeterror, gospel-grindcore-dub, what is the last one?

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lemmy.world

Gospel grindcore dub. I've heard of clowncore so I doubt this is any more wacky.

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Give away her wealth in an effort to curb the devastation of climate change.

Edit: imagine how much she could lobby in Congress. She could change legislation for the next decade. But she doesn't. No billionaire does.

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I'm old enough to remember the days before the band had Lard holding down the beat on his accordion.

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Mac
mander.xyz

The genres are 'up', 'down', 'hard', and 'soft'.

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Omfg good one. I didn't even think of that.

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she is the pertiest rodent i ever sawed i very much like to feed her a cheese but one with rohypnol in it so she will stop singing her musics for an hour and give my head peace and quiet then afterwards i release her back into the field to rejoin her mouse family and her capybara husband

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