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词汇 popular music
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Definition of popular music in English:

popular music

noun
mass noun
  • Music appealing to the popular taste, including rock and pop and also soul, reggae, rap, and dance music.

    〔乐〕通俗音乐,流行音乐(包括摇滚、波普、灵歌、雷盖、说唱乐和舞曲)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is essential reading in the role of popular music at the turn of the millennium.
    • A French Algerian, he fuses contemporary Arabic popular music with post-punk guitar rock.
    • Her taste in popular music ran to the Beatles and James Taylor; jazz barely made an impression.
    • One aim of this volume is to explore some of the fundamental assumptions of popular music.
    • As it becomes popular music, world music appropriates the past and tradition to effect a radical break with them.
    • American publishers of popular music were quick to cash in on the vogue of mountain songs.
    • This data set was split into two broad categories of classical music and popular music.
    • It is 100 years since the discovery of the blues, the wellspring from which popular music as we know it first flowed.
    • You're left with no doubt that the music contained here changed the world of popular music forever.
    • Well, actually a very well produced, and enjoyable journey through the A-Z of popular music.
    • There is a broad pattern in popular music scholarship of taking sides in a similar way.
    • But there is something about the human voice that gives popular music its zeitgeist.
    • Few other genres of popular music elevate the text to such a level of importance.
    • Breakbeat has exhibited an incredible tenaciousness since it infected popular music in 1974.
    • Of course, it's easy to point out that most popular music thrives on image as well.
    • Britain is always a touch ahead of the curve as far as popular music goes.
    • Presley was and is, even after his death, the single most important man in popular music.
    • The huge contribution made by the Beatles to popular music will be celebrated in the performance of a number of their hits.
    • He describes their repertoire as a mix of reggae, hip hop and popular music.
    • In some senses, he represents the latest incarnation of an archetype that crops up time and again in popular music.

Definition of popular music in US English:

popular music

noun
  • Music appealing to the popular taste, including rock and pop and also soul, country, reggae, rap, and dance music.

    〔乐〕通俗音乐,流行音乐(包括摇滚、波普、灵歌、雷盖、说唱乐和舞曲)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Britain is always a touch ahead of the curve as far as popular music goes.
    • In some senses, he represents the latest incarnation of an archetype that crops up time and again in popular music.
    • Few other genres of popular music elevate the text to such a level of importance.
    • This data set was split into two broad categories of classical music and popular music.
    • Breakbeat has exhibited an incredible tenaciousness since it infected popular music in 1974.
    • Of course, it's easy to point out that most popular music thrives on image as well.
    • There is a broad pattern in popular music scholarship of taking sides in a similar way.
    • A French Algerian, he fuses contemporary Arabic popular music with post-punk guitar rock.
    • It is essential reading in the role of popular music at the turn of the millennium.
    • You're left with no doubt that the music contained here changed the world of popular music forever.
    • The huge contribution made by the Beatles to popular music will be celebrated in the performance of a number of their hits.
    • Presley was and is, even after his death, the single most important man in popular music.
    • Well, actually a very well produced, and enjoyable journey through the A-Z of popular music.
    • As it becomes popular music, world music appropriates the past and tradition to effect a radical break with them.
    • He describes their repertoire as a mix of reggae, hip hop and popular music.
    • American publishers of popular music were quick to cash in on the vogue of mountain songs.
    • Her taste in popular music ran to the Beatles and James Taylor; jazz barely made an impression.
    • But there is something about the human voice that gives popular music its zeitgeist.
    • One aim of this volume is to explore some of the fundamental assumptions of popular music.
    • It is 100 years since the discovery of the blues, the wellspring from which popular music as we know it first flowed.
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