Open Directory - Arts: Music: Styles
See also: This category in other languages: - Two French experts re-define genres to improve musical databases for electronic distribution, paper submitted to a conference in Paris in 2000. [PDF] - Portal built around articles by music journalists describing music genres, with links and reviews. - Online publication contains stories that illustrate how Americans, borrowing from diverse musical traditions, have contributed to humanity’s universal language. - Children's site with simple definitions of a few genres including rock, Celtic, and classical with artist and site links. - Self-described "Guide to Good Music" from a group founded in 1991 to support the music of singer Happy Rhodes. Links to artists, almost entirely female vocalists, sorted by genre such as pop, blues, experimental, performance art, beautiful and fierce, and traditional. - Categorized links organized by researchers at the William and Gayle Cook Music Library. Categories include 20th-Century music, ancient music, band music, tango, flamenco, ragtime, and choral music. - Research project completed in 2003 by Mitali Banerjee at Rice University used automatic process to determine musical genre of audio samples. - Ken Davies has grouped resources in five categories: classical, folk/ethnic/world, jazz, musicals/operas/theater, and pop/rock/country. - Community collection of information on folk and blues music. Searchable database of song lyrics, research, conversations, and kids stuff. - Brief explanation of the way styles can be defined by region, chronology, technical requirements, marketing trends, or the ideas of critics. Extensively linked to sub-genres and examples of significant artists.