no, Japan has a totally different culture than in North America, so there music is different. plus it is in Japanese
Yes and no, like any musical genre j-pop has a distinctive sound due to the culture, however it has borrowed heavily from western influences.
The Pentatonic scale which has been adopted by many western musicians was invented in China, which potentially sounds very Japanese
Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music is the title of a groundbreaking country album byRay Charles.
Trot music is a form of Korean popular music. This type of music includes influences from Japanese and Western cultures, as well as Korean. It has a two beat rhythm and a unique vocal accompaniment.
Thai music has been heavily influenced by western music throughout the years. Thai music often uses popular western instruments such as guitars.
Enka is a popular Japanese music genre.
Traditional Japanese folk music is "enka." It's something similar to their "country music."Popular music would most likely be J-Pop.
A very popular music style is "Country-Western." Autrey specialized in "western" music, but also did big band and vocalist.
In the Celtic groups of Western Europe Celtic music is most popular. There are many hybrids of this type of music. This type of music grew out of folk music.
Michael Levy was the oldest known western musician. He made music in the west popular by playing the musical instrument lyre.
only the voices and sounds go into japanese, but anyways, you go to adjust settings, music, voice, and you see japanese-english
The elements of music in the 19th century range from sounds to instruments. Marching bands for example were becoming very popular and so were brassy sounds.