Theoretical Background
Theoretical Background
Po music is a style that has come to dominate the sales charts since its birth in the early 1960s
since its origins in the nineteenth century, it was not until the twentieth century, with the creation of the music
he was influenced in the begining by the rocj and doo-wo, but pop music has always been based on the composition and production, rather thanbitterness of feeling characteristic of rock 6
however, in the 1980s the creators of pop returned to focus on the teenage teenage audience, pursuing
the pop was during those years the vehicle for creating media star like Madonna and Michael Jackson, in line with the frivolous spirit that characterized western society during those years
the main element of pop music is the song, often between two and half to three and a half minutes in length, generally marked by a consistent and noticeable rhythmic element, a culturally established style and traditional structure and simple.
the term pop music refers to a combination of different genres musicales highly popular within society.
the latin pop is the name giventhm. to the latin music genre of pop music.this includes primarily those astist from latin america, spain, italy and portugal.
Mainstream pop music is in spanish, which is a line taken from the bolero and ballad genre par excellence of american-characterized by their letters of love and gentle rhythm.some of the latin pop singers more important today are shakira,belinda,juanes,fanny lu, ricky martin, thalia, alejandro sanz, paulina rubio, enrique iglesias,julieta venegas,laura pausini and chayanne