Rush used classical musical forms in their heavy metal music.
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No. It's a genre. A musical period would be something like the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (1977 - 1986).
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The most common genres are classical, traditional, pop, blues, country, electronic, folk, heavy metal, hip hop, jazz, reggae, and rock. Those are just the most common. :)
Pesante is Italian for heavy.
Annie is a girl-heavy musical. All the orphans are little girls. There are only 2 prominent male characters. Godspell and Sister Act are also girl-heavy, as both plays take place in convents.
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Highly chromatic harmony.
Technically, it means the classical era, which lasted from approximately 1750 to 1825. Well-known classical era composers include Mozart and Haydn. However, classical music has come to be used to refer generally to music seen as 'traditional' music not from the 'popular' idiom (and in that I include not just pop, but also Rock-and-Roll, Heavy Metal, Jazz, Folk etc., etc.) - so music from the medieval through to the contemporary eras of the Western musical tradition.
Classical music can be very prominant in Heavy Metal, so in a way yes. Any complicated music can be relative to Heavy Metal.
Skinheads, as with any other group in society do have differences between their members, and thus are hard to lump into one musical genre. However, the types of music that can be popular with this group include Hard Rock and Heavy Metal.
well you have rock heavy metal pop classical and some others