Old school music can be applied to all genres of music. Typically, it's applied to rap or hip hop. Some examples would be Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg and I Know You Got Soul by Eric B. & Rakim.
Old school music is a common term among musicians which refers to any music type which is not contemporary!! Of course it doesn't refer to the European Classical music or any classical inherited type, however it refers to the period approximately between 1900's and 1980's, that's to say,the period which was characterized by a great development in music instruments, effects and styles. from that time, music gained some boundaries and was classified into categories. There is no exact definition of Old School Music, it depends on the musician himself, to how he is perceiving the music development. if you are so interested to have an exact answer then you can call every raw music Old school music, dry and empty from any innovation, feeling and effects.
I would mainly say some hip-hop or maybe some old school. But if you could try some techno possibly.
Hymns are often sung in churches.
Old school rap
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Some popular examples of old west saloon music include "Home on the Range," "Oh! Susanna," and "Buffalo Gals." These songs were commonly played in saloons during the late 19th century in the American West.
Old Town School of Folk Music was created in 1957.
No way to really answer that, as there is no set definition as to what 'old school' music is. For someone born in the late 90s, music from the early 90s might be 'old school' to them, whereas it might not be for someone born in the 70s.
Some popular examples of old timey piano music include ragtime pieces like "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin, classical compositions like Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata," and jazz standards like "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck.
Old school music is a common term among musicians which refers to any music type which is not contemporary!! Of course it doesn't refer to the European Classical music or any classical inherited type, however it refers to the period approximately between 1900's and 1980's, that's to say,the period which was characterized by a great development in music instruments, effects and styles. from that time, music gained some boundaries and was classified into categories. There is no exact definition of Old School Music, it depends on the musician himself, to how he is perceiving the music development. if you are so interested to have an exact answer then you can call every raw music Old school music, dry and empty from any innovation, feeling and effects.
Some popular examples of old time piano music include Scott Joplin's ragtime compositions like "The Entertainer" and "Maple Leaf Rag," as well as George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" and "I Got Rhythm." These pieces are well-known for their lively rhythms and catchy melodies that have stood the test of time.
I would mainly say some hip-hop or maybe some old school. But if you could try some techno possibly.
Hymns are often sung in churches.
Old school rap
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Some popular examples of western saloon piano music include "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin, "Maple Leaf Rag" also by Scott Joplin, and "Oh! Susanna" by Stephen Foster. These pieces are often associated with the lively and nostalgic atmosphere of old western saloons.
when he was in high school!!!