A fusion genre is a music genre which combines two or more genres. For example, rock and roll originally developed as a fusion of blues, gospel and country music. The main characteristics of fusion genres are variations in tempo, rhythm and sometimes the use of long musical "journeys" that can be divided into smaller parts, each with their own dynamics, style and tempo. A word "fusion" used alone often refers to jazz fusion.

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  • A fusion genre is a music genre which combines two or more genres. For example, rock and roll originally developed as a fusion of blues, gospel and country music. The main characteristics of fusion genres are variations in tempo, rhythm and sometimes the use of long musical "journeys" that can be divided into smaller parts, each with their own dynamics, style and tempo. A word "fusion" used alone often refers to jazz fusion. Artists who work in fusion genres are often difficult to categorize within non-fusion styles. Most styles of fusion music are influenced by various musical genres, such as the band Further Room. There are many reasons for this, the main reason being that most genres evolved out of other genres. When the new genre finally identifies itself as separate, there is often a large gray area in which musicians are left. These artists generally consider themselves part of both genres. A musician that plays music that is dominantly blues, influenced by rock, is often labelled a blues-rock musician. An example of a blues-rock group would be Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. Vaughan, a Texas blues guitarist used rock and blues together. Ray Charles, who recorded gospel and jazz influenced blues, creating what would become known as soul, also recorded country music with his trademark sound. By fusing the two genres, Charles pioneered the style of country soul, most famously on his landmark album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, and influenced similar efforts by Candi Staton and Solomon Burke. A very strong example of fusion music can be seen in the Middle Eastern influenced Franco-Arabic music as personified by Aldo. In Franco-Arabic music we see a blend of Arabic music styles with many western styles from rock to pop and Euro styles to folk music. Another distinct example of a fusion musician is 'Virtuo' which combines many styles together, the more extreme of which being Baroque and Hip-Hop. A Fusion genre is a music genre that fuses two or more other musical genres. Examples: jazz-rock fusion: jazz + rock jazz funk: jazz + funk acid jazz: jazz + hip hop/electronic dance music Latin jazz: jazz + Latin music Cuban jazz jazz rap: jazz + rap jazz punk: jazz + hardcore punk + blues G-Funk (Gangsta Funk): gangsta rap + p-funk crunk: rap + electro hip-hop soul: hip-hop + soul tech house: techno + house Latin house: Latin music + house merenhouse: merengue + house (+ hip-hop) bachatango : bachata + tango ambient house: ambient + house ambient trance: ambient + trance disco house: disco + house electro house: electro + house Latin pop: pop music + Latin music pop rock: pop music + rock Latin rock: Latin music + rock ska punk : ska + punk pop-punk: pop music + punk dance-punk: electro + punk anti-folk: punk + folk Heavy metal fusion funk metal: funk + heavy metal Rap metal: rap + heavy metal or rock folk metal: folk music + heavy metal Industrial metal: Industrial music + heavy metal Metalcore: hardcore punk + heavy metal Crossover thrash: hardcore punk + thrash metal Deathcore: metalcore + death metal Metallic hardcore: hardcore punk + extreme metal elements Melodic metalcore: metallic hardcore + melodic death metal Sludge metal: hardcore punk + doom metal zouk lov : kizomba + zouk reggaeton: ragga + Latin music (+ rap) salsaton: salsa + reggaeton, rumbaton: rumba + reggaeton, kumbiaton: cumbia + reggaeton, bachaton soca: soul-calypso Flamenco Rumba: "rumba" + flamenco pachanga: merengue + conga electrotango: tango + electro boogaloo (Latin soul): Latin music + rhythm 'n' blues ska: ~ rhythm 'n' blues + mento
  • fusion či česky fůze je fůze dvou a více hudebních stylů. Například rock and roll je fusion styl, neboť se vyvinul fůzí bluesu, country, swingu a country. Někdy se slovem "fusion" myslí jazz fusion, což je rovněž fůze několika hudebních stylů.
  • Fusion est un terme qui fut utilisé, essentiellement dans les années 1990, pour désigner des groupes de musique qui mélangeaient volontairement des éléments issus de différents courants musicaux, particulièrement le rock et le rap, mais également d'autres styles comme funk, punk, ska, reggae ou metal, entre autres. Le mot « Fusion » est un terme général. Ce style est souvent redécoupé en sous-genres comme le funk metal ou le rapcore. Ce courant ne doit pas être confondu avec la fusion jazz-rock, bien que la démarche musicale (le mélange de genres) soit similaire.
  • Fusion är en sammanslagning av jazz och en eller flera andra musikgenrer, den vanligaste formen av fusion är att blanda jazz med rock vilket ger jazzrock. Ett exempel på fusion som blandar jazz med andra genrer, som förutom rock kan vara exempelvis funk, rhythm and blues, världsmusik eller etno. Rent teoretiskt kan man alltså spela exempelvis blues-reggae fusion, även om detta aldrig skulle benämnas fusion. Exempel på fusion är Soft Machine, Miles Davis, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Weather Report, Clazziquai, Return To Forever och Hawk On Flight. Ett annat exempel är rockmusikern Frank Zappa som blandade de mest skilda genrer såsom jazz, rock, hårdrock, doo wop, avantgardemusik och klassisk musik till en mycket egenartad musik, som ibland skulle kunna kallas fusion.
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  • December 2008
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  • A fusion genre is a music genre which combines two or more genres. For example, rock and roll originally developed as a fusion of blues, gospel and country music. The main characteristics of fusion genres are variations in tempo, rhythm and sometimes the use of long musical "journeys" that can be divided into smaller parts, each with their own dynamics, style and tempo. A word "fusion" used alone often refers to jazz fusion.
  • fusion či česky fůze je fůze dvou a více hudebních stylů. Například rock and roll je fusion styl, neboť se vyvinul fůzí bluesu, country, swingu a country. Někdy se slovem "fusion" myslí jazz fusion, což je rovněž fůze několika hudebních stylů.
  • Fusion est un terme qui fut utilisé, essentiellement dans les années 1990, pour désigner des groupes de musique qui mélangeaient volontairement des éléments issus de différents courants musicaux, particulièrement le rock et le rap, mais également d'autres styles comme funk, punk, ska, reggae ou metal, entre autres. Le mot « Fusion » est un terme général. Ce style est souvent redécoupé en sous-genres comme le funk metal ou le rapcore.
  • Fusion är en sammanslagning av jazz och en eller flera andra musikgenrer, den vanligaste formen av fusion är att blanda jazz med rock vilket ger jazzrock. Ett exempel på fusion som blandar jazz med andra genrer, som förutom rock kan vara exempelvis funk, rhythm and blues, världsmusik eller etno. Rent teoretiskt kan man alltså spela exempelvis blues-reggae fusion, även om detta aldrig skulle benämnas fusion.
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  • Fusion (music)
  • Fusion (hudba)
  • Fusion (rock)
  • Fusion (musik)
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