Disco
The abbreviation of discotheque, originally meaning record dance, originally referred to the music that black people danced to in nightclubs to records. In the 1970s, it actually became a reference to any trend. A general term for dance music. Compared with rock, it is characterized by a strong, indiscriminate, 4/4 beat that sounds like a metronome, and simple lyrics and melody. In 1977, the Australian pop music group "Bee Gees" (Bee Gees)'s film recording "Weekend Fever" set off a disco craze in the United States. Disco often synthesized sounds in recording studios and made records. However, due to the monotonous rhythm and the same style, disco was gradually replaced by other pop dance music with less obvious rhythm and slower speed in the early 1980s.
Light music (LIGHT MUSIC) is relative to classical music. It is adapted and interpreted using popular popular techniques and performed by a small band. It aims to create a warm and romantic mood, a relaxed and beautiful atmosphere, and is casual. A kind of popular music in nature. As we all know, classical music has a thick texture, huge structure and scale, dignified musical thoughts, and profound ideological connotations. The most important feature is solemnity and dignity. Light music, on the contrary, has a light texture, small and simple structure, bright and stretching rhythm, and beautiful melody. It has no profound ideological connotation, nor does it want to have such connotation. It just wants to bring people relaxed and beautiful enjoyment. Its main feature is lightness and liveliness. Therefore, it is very appropriate to name this music as light music.
Walzer, also known as waltz, is an Austrian folk dance. It was used in social dances in the second half of the 18th century. It became popular in Western European countries in the 19th century. It adopts 3/4 time and emphasizes the first The emphasis is on the beat, the melody is smooth, the rhythm is obvious, and only one chord is used in each measure of the accompaniment. Since the dance requires two people to rotate in pairs, it is called a waltz. Beethoven and Schubert once wrote waltzes. Weber's "Invitation to Dance" is also a carefully processed waltz. Chopin's waltz is an example of piano works. Through the foundation work of Johann Strauss and Lanna, The waltz developed by Strauss the Younger is different from others. Their waltz has a typical Viennese style, commonly known as Viennese waltz. It usually consists of five consecutive dance pieces with similar mood and tonality. It pays attention to the title of the content, both It can be used as a dance partner in a dance hall or played in a concert hall. It is a form of music that is both elegant and popular.
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