they introduced unusual instruments into Rock Music, such as the sitar and they were the 'fathers' of Pop Music
music you can listen to over and over again
Maroon 5 primarily uses a blend of instruments in their music, including electric guitars, bass, keyboards, and drums. They often incorporate synthesizers and electronic elements to create their signature pop-rock sound. Additionally, live performances frequently feature brass instruments and backing vocals to enhance their arrangements. Overall, their instrumentation reflects a mix of rock, pop, and funk influences.
"The Jonas Brothers" perform music of the genre "Pop".* Some of their songs have been considered "Rock" but their main genre is "Pop" *"The Jonas Brothers" are "Pop", "Retro-Pop", and "New Pop" Some of their songs have crossed over to the genre of "Rock" as well though.
a rabbit? or if you mean "hip hop" then it came from contemporary pop and jazz music. by using rock rythms, rock/pop instruments, and "rapping". if you want to trace the root back to the beggining, then it would be early 1900's bluegrass music.
Pop/Rock or Teen Pop stars!
No. Lego Rock Band Does not come with Instruments.
One Direction is a boyband. They play pop music and only sing (don't play the instruments). 5 Seconds of Summer is a band. They play pop/punk pop/rock music and play their instruments.
Rock instruments played in a non-rock style. Or instruments from classical and electronic music. Or not. Is a very experimental music, it can be all or nothing.
the genre is alternative. at least that is what it says on itunes ;) alternative/rock/pop-rock
The Guess Who are known to be a part of the Pop/Rock Genre. Over the years they transitioned multpile times through differnt types of Rock and Pop such as: Album Rock, Boogie Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Hard Rock, and AM Pop. Therefore the only category all of their CDs fall in is Pop/Rock.
Any song that requires a little more of a rhythm section. Tambourine always adds a special pop to a pop or rock song. Maracas also add a smooth rhythm to ballads.