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Hybrid themes. Hybrid themes generally combine the features of sentences and periods. See the pages on the sentence, the period, and Classical theme functions for more information on the elements included in hybrid themes.
This dissertation aims to contribute to the conversation by diving deeply into specific works of hybrid genre music (focusing on combinations of classical, rock, and jazz) and attempting to answer technical and philosophical questions about the different ways hybrid genres can function.
- Sean Rogers Friar
- Tymoczko, Dmitri
- 2017
- Friar, Sean Rogers
Hybridity combines dissimilar concepts to create new genres of diverse qualities, while unity revolves around focusing and highlighting a single specific concept. However, it is possible for a song to contain both of these concepts because hybridity can introduce new elements that elevate the ability of a song to unite groups of people.
From the early amalgamations like Rock n’ Roll, which married Blues with Country, to contemporary fusions that bring together disparate elements like Electronic Dance Music (EDM) and folk, these hybrid sounds challenge our understanding of genre and redefine the musical experience.
Definition. Hybrid genres refer to musical styles that combine elements from two or more distinct genres, resulting in a unique sound that draws on the characteristics of each.
When genres are treated narrowly, they can act as barriers that treat innovation and new sounds like a bad thing. My intent with this playlist is to offer songs that use hybridization to create music that sounds unique to itself and thus challenges concepts of genre.
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a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture. "Fusion" has extensive musical connotations, however. In general it means the same thing as hybrid, but you would use it to refer to a distinctive sub-genre that resulted from the merging of two other genres of music.