5. Pop
The definition of pop music is constantly changing, but at any point in time it may be easiest to identify pop music as that which is successful on the pop music charts. People often confuse pop music with popular music. The New Grove Dictionary Of Music and Musicians, identifies popular music as the music since industrialization in the 1800′s that is most in line with the tastes and interests of the urban middle class. Pop music, on the other hand, has primarily come into usage to describe music that evolved out of the rock ‘n roll revolution of the mid-1950′s and continues in a definable path to today.
Since the
mid-1950′s pop music has usually been identified as the music and the musical
styles that are accessible to the widest audience. This means the music that
sells the most copies, draws the largest concert audiences, and is played most
often on the radio.
The examples of pop's songs are:
1. No Matter What
– (1970) Badfinger
2. September Gurls
– (1974) Big Star
3. Go All The Way
– (1972) Raspberries
4. Please Please
Me – (1963) Beatles
5. The Kids Are
Alright – (1965) Who
tq to share this..i love pop music
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