除了歐陸舞曲還有什麼型別的舞曲呢?
舞曲是一種功能性的分類
屬於其中的小分類有幾百個吧
歐陸舞曲的名字比較特殊,別的舞曲不一定叫xx舞曲
懶得寫了,引用下Wiki
1900s–1910s[edit]
During the early 20th century, ballroom dancing gained popularity among the working class who attended public dance halls。
1920s[edit]
Main article:
Jazz Age
Dance music became enormously popular during the 1920s。 Nightclubs were frequented by large numbers of people at which a form of jazz, which was characterized by fancy orchestras with strings instruments and complex arrangements, became the standard music at clubs。 A particularly popular dance was the fox-trot。 At the time this music was simply called jazz, although today people refer to it as “white jazz” or big band。
1930s–1940s[edit]
Main article:
Swing era
Genres
: Swing music, Western swing
1950s[edit]
Genres
: Rock and roll
In 1952, the television show
American Bandstand
switched to a format where teenagers dance along as records are played。
American Bandstand
continued to be shown until 1989。 Since the late 1950s, disc jockeys (commonly known as DJs) played recorded music at nightclubs。
1960s[edit]
In 1960, Chubby Checker released his song “The Twist” setting off a dance craze。 The late 1960s saw the rise of soul and R&B music which used lavish orchestral arrangements。
Other genres
: Funk
1970s[edit]
Genres
: Disco, funk, R&B, hip hop
In 1970, the television show
Soul Train
premiered featuring famous soul artists who would play or lipsync their hits while the audience danced along。 By the mid-1970s, disco had become one of the main genres featured。 In 1974,
Billboard
added a Disco Action chart of top hits to its other charts (see “https://en。wikipedia。org/wiki/List_of_Billboard_number-one_dance_club_songs”>List of Billboard number one dance club songs)。 Disco was characterized by the use of real orchestral instruments, such as strings, which had largely been abandoned during the 1950s because of rock music。 In contrast to the 1920s, however, the use of live orchestras in night clubs was extremely rare due to its expense。 The disco craze reached its peak in the late 1970s when the word “disco” became synonymous with “dance music” and nightclubs were referred to as “discos”。
1980s[edit]
Genres
: New wave, Italo disco, Euro disco, post-disco, synthpop, dance-pop, funk, contemporary R&B, hip hop, new jack swing, house, acid house, hip house, techno, freestyle, Miami bass, bounce, electro, hi-NRG, Madchester, EBM, cosmic disco, Balearic beat, new beat
1990s[edit]
Genres
: House, Italo dance, Italo house, Eurodance, Europop, hip house, electro, electroclash, progressive house, French house, techno, minimal techno, trance, alternative dance, new jack swing, contemporary R&B, dancehall, hip hop, G-funk, Miami bass, drum and bass, big beat, breakbeat, breakbeat hardcore, rave, hardcore, happy hardcore, speed garage, UK garage, soca, reggaeton, psytrance, Goa trance
2000s[edit]
Genres
: Trance, electropop, dance-pop, snap, crunk, dancehall, reggaeton, dance-punk, nu-disco, electro house, minimal techno, dubstep,
grime
, bassline, UK funky, contemporary R&B, hip hop, drum and bass, progressive house, hardstyle, funky house
2010s[edit]
Genres
: Electropop, synthpop, glitchpop, hip house, nu-disco, new wave, new rave, trance, house, hi-NRG, hard NRG, dance-pop, electro-industrial, deep house, drum and bass, dubstep, techstep, liquid funk, electro house, glitch house, progressive house, breakbeat, hardstyle, dubstyle, drumstep, hip hop, ghetto house, Jersey club, trap, drill, moombahton, moombahcore, dancehall, tropical house, UK garage, Europop