5 Common Musical Genres In Music Charts
Are you an avid music fan? If so, then you are most probably familiar and may even closely follow through the most recent music chart. Anyone who follows through a chart are quite updated with the trends of the music industry.Charts generally ranks songs for a specific period of time. The rankings are commonly based on the song's popularity, radio air plays as well as retail sales including music downloads and physical sales. Songs are generally categorized within their specific genres.
Some of the most mainstream genres include:
1. Hip Hop / R&B : This type of music is typical of the recordings made by and for African American audience. However, these days, the fad caught on with the general population and this genre began a shift which would encompass even those not belonging to the African American group. Nowadays, rhythm and blues refer to that kind of effortless arrangement of music.
2. Rock : An electric guitar is the most prominent sound of a rock music. It stems from other musical genres like folk and country music. It then gradually developed to create a style that is unique and completely its own. Rock and roll is the main influence through which rock developed to become a genre by itself.
3. Pop songs : An abbreviation of the word "popular". This is commercially targeted music and can be derived from other musical genres. This type of music is considered novelty songs or a brand of music distinctly aimed at the younger generations.
4. Dance : Otherwise known as club play songs, this are generally the upbeat type music. Those kind that makes you want to hit the dance floor. Dance music in itself covers an array of different types of musical arrangements.An example would be an electronic type of dance music where creative techniques in musical arrangement is used.
5. Alternative : This is a derivation of rock music that became widely popular during the 90's. This refers to the brand of music which originated from underground artists which purposefully rejected commercialism. Its characteristic sound is that of the electric guitar's riffs and blasts of power chords.
Popular music charts are designed in such a way that it would cater a large audience. That is why it is often categorized to include all the most popular musical genres so it includes a massive musical variety. Plus, it's definitely good to know that it's not just the movers and shakers of the industry that can make or break an album, consumers have their say as well judging from a song's popularity in the charts.


