I personally love much better traditional songs from all around the world, classical, Celtic and instrumental, especially Chinese, Mongolian, Tibetan, Japanese and Korean mostly Asian native music genres.
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Interesting. I've never heard of that musical genre. Could you please give me a song example?I like children genre,
Interesting. I've never heard of that musical genre. Could you please give me a song example?
Thank you so much or the examples. Great songs with wonderful inspirational messages for children that adults should follow too.here are few example
What's the difference between dubstep and house music?Dance music - house, techno, trance & breakbeat and most of their subgenres are all incredible when done right. I used to be more into deep & progressive house but nowadays I'm listening to industrial techno & drum and bass tunes more often.
Honestly outside of the fact they both fall into the "EDM" bracket & they're both (usually) 4x4 time signature they're very different from each other.What's the difference between dubstep and house music?
Thank you so much for your very detailed and informative reply. Loved the vocal sample and thanks for the link.Honestly outside of the fact they both fall into the "EDM" bracket & they're both (usually) 4x4 time signature they're very different from each other.
Dubstep is a combination of Dub-style bassline "wobbles" and 2-step/UK garage drum patterns. This would be one of the earliest examples I can find, you can tell straight away what I mean by the wobbles, but also note how the drum pattern isn't just kick-snare-kick-snare.
In later years artists like Skrillex would pick up on a new eclectic style of Dubstep that was emerging and popularize that, this is the sound we'd all be familiar with when someone says "Dubstep".
House on the other hand is (usually) a different beast entirely - its "four-to-the-floor" which means there's a kick on every beat of the bar, it often follows the "kick-snare-kick-snare" pattern and would sonically be described as "boots-n-cats-n-boots-n-cats".
In the old days House was all about these big soulful vocals, but when Garage House started getting popular then we started getting some bouncier basslines. Nowadays pitch-shifted & chopped vocals are really popular, and depending on what style you're listening to the beat might be kinda heavy with a thick mid-high frequency "fidget-y" lead (electro house), have big booming basslines and "crispy"/compressed drums (tech house), or the drum pattern might use the UK Garage style that the song I linked earlier uses - Disclosure did that a lot on their first album.
Here is a cracker of a House tune I found recently, the vocal sample here is much truer to the genres Disco roots than what we usually see today.