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All the pages of EMC: a four levels music taxonomy systems with related internal and external links

EMC Music Classification

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Ten sets defining the largest cultural movements in popular music since 50s. Frames are all standard definitions except Rock Frame.

Music Frames

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Standard terms to define a wide "umbrella" of Genres with common sound rules and a pivotal movement

Broad Genres

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Paths of styles, periods, markets or radio formats with very well-known terms as Alternative Rock.

Music Clusters

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More than one thousand standard sets defining the units of the EMC Music Classification System.

Main Genres

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Taxonomy

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Main Genres

More than one thousand standard sets defining the units of the EMC Music Classification System.

EML Articles

In-depth articles on the contents and topics of all sections. In the test version these articles are limited to general topics such as the definitions of taxonomic systems, classification, what are the standard statistic systems used in music industry , in content industry, what means musical taxonomy etc..

Classification Features

Method, parameters used in the current test version of taxonomy systems.

Updates , corrections and implementation of current entries and other necessary changes or required assessments.

Results

Info Articles

Page guides or content in-depths related to the current section. 

You can find the full list in Info Articles (/info) . If you are in a Level Page, click  the tab "Article" to open to the related page of this list. 

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Generalities

Linklists in Artistisc Area filtered by GenresLvel 4- Genres:  In EML "Genre" is a term used with the same meaning as conventional taxonomy: "sound units and style characteristics".  Genres in EML are also called "Main Genres" to identify the main definition of an artist or work and to emphasize that they do not represent all genres in popular music, but about a thousand considered the most influential and recognizable forms of musical movements better defined in a specific period, in a geographical context, or as a sound contamination as Blues Rock, Teen Pop, Progressive Rock, Contemporary Soul etc.

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