Research: Music Video Genres
The music genre is a category or type belonging to a shared tradition or a set of conventions. Music is divided into different genres like pop, rock, hip hop, etc. Though there are a variety of genres this classification is often subjective and sometimes genres overlap each other.
The music genre is very important and it could be very well noticed that the genre is the first label placed on the band. Most importantly it is used to target a specific audience and most of all it would be easy for both the maker and the viewer to easily categorize their work. Though not every band can stick neatly into the little space of its genre some music videos follow up the pattern of disjuncture as stated by Andrew Godwin which means that the song intentionally ignores the content of the song and the genre of the music. For example: Can't stop by Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
However, with time new genres have arisen by the development of new forms and styles of music and also simply by creating a new category. Although it is possible to create a musical style with no relation to existing genres yet the new styles appear under the influence of preexisting genres. The blend of more than two genres in music is often known as Fusion. Though it is influenced by other music genres fusion somehow has become a genre in itself. Instrumental fusion based on the experimental mix of rock and roll, country-pop.
It is difficult to categorize fusion artists within a non-fusion style. There might be many reasons but one of the biggest ones could be the overlapping of one genre with the other. Fusion artists generally consider themselves part of both genres. A musician who plays music that is blues but is influenced by rock, for example, is often labeled a blues-rock musician.
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