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What's your 3 preferred genres of music and why?

By @SammyJo
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SleepingWithGhosts · 46-50, M
Goth, Industrial, and Indie. I like them the best because I grew up with them and enjoy the artists from said genres
CleverGirl · 26-30, F
Pop, rock, motown. I just like it.
laurieluvsit · 31-35, F
Blues Rock
Hard Rock
Smooth Jazz

I work out a lot and Rock has the beat I like to move fast with.

Smooth Jazz helps me relax afterwards :)

How bout you Ms Sammy?
laurieluvsit · 31-35, F
@SammyJo
Nice, we have similar tastes.

I saw Eric Clapton in concert with Los Lobos some time ago and Lizzy Hale with 'Halestorm' a couple of months ago ...OMG!
SammyJo · 51-55, F
@laurieluvsit Wonderful!

My fav new(ish) act is Rival Sons....Jay has some voice on him! Seen 'em a few times over the years.

SJD x
laurieluvsit · 31-35, F
@SammyJo
I just put this Post up a couple of hours ago...

https://similarworlds.com/music/rock/5562256-Worlds-Greatest-Live-Female-Rock-Performance-Ever-NO-IM-NOT
HumanEarth · F
Big band swing

50s-80s rock

50s-60s Western music
Punxi · F
If art is how we decorate space....then music is how we decorate time....

My favorite is playing....right now.
NeddyKelly · M
AC/DC - good rock

Blues

Jazz
Ontheroad · M
I never had a particular genre, but the old rock n' roll, folk or Motown, or really anything in the 50s - 70s gets my vote. Oh yes, and some big band.
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Rock, old r&b, and jazz. Really, though, I'm a rock n roller through and through and nothing speaks to me quite like it.
It changes ....

Right now ...soul, ska and punk
Jazz, Classical and World. Basically they all represent much of the music I grew up hearing.
lissah · 36-40, F
Rock, alternative rock, and hip hop
DancesWithWolves · 56-60, M
70s, 80s, 90s why cause this was the best eras of music.
AizyMaiz · FNew
Pop, country, light rock. Like it bouncy.
These three genres were favorites of my long-gone parents and four older sisters - - good memories.

Big Band music of the late 30s into the 40s like Tommy Dorsey's "Well Git It" and Count Basie's "Jumpin' at the Woodside".

Mid to late 50s Rock 'n' Roll like "High School Confidential" by Jerry Lee Lewis and Gene Vincent's "Be Bop A Lula".

Well known classical orchestral music featuring either solo violin like Tchaikovsky's "Violin Concerto in D major" or solo piano like Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue".

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fun4us2b · M
Alternative, Post punk/new wave, and yes Classical

I am a reformed Prog-Rock fanatic...still love it, and I am also a sucker for a good Pop song.
RedBaron · M
*WHAT ARE your 3…
indie, alt, kpop🫪
caPnAhab · 26-30, M
I go through a rotation.

Bass Dub, because its chill, maybe even spacey

Metal. I like abusing my ears with high energy music that keeps me awake

Ambient music. It's a kind of background music I can immerse myself in
within · 36-40, M
EBM
Goth rock
Synthpop/Futurepop
GoFish ·
classic celtic and pop
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
rock, 80's, classic rock
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Classic rock, hard rock, yacht rock
Punk, heavy metal, folk
Younameit · F
Indie, metal, and pop lol 😆
@Younameit You like metal? Our wedding is tomorrow.
A famous composer said there was only two types of music. Good and bad.
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
Pop, R&B, rock/nu-metal. I like eighties and ninties music, some groups or singers that I like Kate bush, the cranberries, Roxette, INXS, Beyonce, Limp Bizkit Linkin Park
I enjoy Rap, R&B, Pop, and Country music, with the occasional Heavy Metal and Rock when I’m in the mood.
Lugwho · 61-69, M
Just music I like
unregisteredhypercam4 · 22-25, M
Prog/art rock, new wave, and classical - mostly romantic. I just love deep intense music where you can just sit down, relax, and know that it gets even better the more you listen to it
BooksRMe · 46-50, M
Baroque / Minimalism / Ambient
LauriesDarkDesires · 31-35, F
GOTHIC ROCK
DARK WAVE
EBM (Electronic Body Music)
kodiac · 26-30, M
Rock folk and believe it or not bluegrass , add blues to the rock side . Folk is people like John Prine,Gregory Isakov . Bluegrass because it requires lots of harmony and talent.
Classic rock, Metal, Grunge
Sarah98 · F
Metal, goth rock and hip-hop
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
E electronic
D dance
M music

Techno trance rave sex hardstyle hard techno hard trance melodic trance etc
class · F
Beep
Bop
Boop
Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, and Paul Simon! Yeah, I know those folks all play in multiple genres (it could be said that Dylan defines his own genre). I'm not sure I fit into standard genres.

Why? Probably because that's what was in the air when I started becoming aware of popular music. There's really no accounting for taste.
CaptainBard · 36-40, M
I like a variety. I usually end up listening to what’s being played on the radio because I don’t like thinking about what I want to play.
But if I am choosing, I usually end up listening to oldies like 60s music, 90s rock or early 2000s rock
Adogslife · 61-69, M
60’s-80’s Rock n’ Roll
Rap/hip hop
Classical, if it’s not too heavy. Like Vivaldi 👍🏻
Depends on my mood.
But mostly ranging from 50's to 90's, any genre.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
So-called "classical", which of course includes Classical; plus 1960s-70s rock and 1960s pop, and traditional folk.

The loose term "classical" with small 'c' covers a gigantic, centuries-wide spread of secular and sacred, instrumental and vocal music from Mediaeval to Rennaisance, on to Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern and up to Contemporary - the last being music written now.

Though I find the really avant-garde creations uninspiring, even pointless. I find some of the strictly Classical sonatas a bit dry and academic - I admire the skill needed to write and play them though.

Many Baroque pieces evoke the B adjectives: the big, bright, brassy, bouncy Baroque. (Its contemporay Lutheran and Catholic traditions inspired a lot of deeply sacred music, but many of the secular Baroque pieces were course, composed as unashamedly for entertainment and for money, as anything now.)

My favourite orchestral works are from the Romantic and Modern style eras.


My tastes are far wider than that though, to include some jazz, blues, brass bands, organ music, and a lot of the symphonic music written for films and video games. (I've seen few if any of the films and have never played a computer game!).

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On the opposite side, most Big Band arrangements, American crooning, rap, dance-club styles, anything sampled and the manufactured chart stuff now made, all leave me cold.
AbstractWave · 61-69, M
Alternative Folk, acoustic blues (mostly pre 1970, mostly from 1920s), rock and roll.

Over classification of music leads to cheapening of music. Genres are pure death
SammyJo · 51-55, F
@AbstractWave I concur....but easier to find in a store or online with labels!

SJD x

 
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