

Rock Music
A broad musical domain centered on guitar-driven, band-oriented styles from classic rock to punk, metal, and alternative, united by vibrant subcultures, live-show rituals, recording traditions, and dedicated fan communities.
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Heavy Metal is a global community of fans and musicians united by their passion for a loud, riff-driven genre of music, marked by distinctive culture, fashion, and insider rituals. Members, often called metalheads or headbangers, bond over shared festivals, iconic bands, and powerful live experiences.
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Heavy Metal
Classic Rock refers to a vibrant community united by a love for 1960s–80s guitar-driven rock, characterized by legendary bands like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and The Rolling Stones. Fans and artists celebrate the era's music through dedicated radio formats, nostalgia tours, and vinyl collecting.
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Classic Rock
Alternative Rock is a vibrant music community that originated in the 1980s, uniting musicians, bands, and fans around guitar-driven, experimental sounds distinct from mainstream rock. Known for its DIY culture and genre-blending, Alt Rock fostered its own subcultural identity and global influence.
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Alternative Rock
Punk Rock is a vibrant, anti-establishment music subculture known for its fast-paced music, DIY ethos, and tight-knit community of fans and creators. It thrives on grassroots organization, zine culture, and a rebellious commitment to independence from mainstream norms.
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Punk Rock
Grunge is a music and cultural movement that emerged from the early 1990s Seattle rock scene, blending punk, heavy metal, and DIY ethics to create a distinctive sound, fashion, and community ethos.
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Grunge
Rock music festivals are large, communal gatherings centered around live performances from rock bands, where fans and organizers share unique rituals and a vibrant group identity.
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Rock Music Festivals
Progressive rock is a musical genre and community characterized by ambitious compositions, technical musicianship, and strong conceptual themes, fostering deep engagement among musicians and dedicated fans known as 'proggers.'
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Progressive Rock
Pop Rock is a vibrant music scene centered on bands and fans who embrace a catchy, radio-friendly fusion of rock and pop, marked by memorable hooks, energetic performances, and tight-knit fan communities.
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Pop Rock
Hard Rock is a distinct music community centered around guitar-driven, high-energy rock, characterized by powerful riffs, amplified sound, and charismatic performances. The community thrives on live concerts, festivals, and a shared passion for the genre’s legends and its evolving sound.
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Hard Rock
Soft Rock is a subgenre of rock music known for its smooth production, gentle melodies, and pop-influenced sound, attracting a devoted community of listeners and musicians who appreciate a more laid-back vibe. The genre brings together fans of classic hits, adult contemporary radio, and nostalgic revival playlists.
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Soft Rock
Heavy Metal is a global community of fans and musicians united by their passion for a loud, riff-driven genre of music, marked by distinctive culture, fashion, and insider rituals. Members, often called metalheads or headbangers, bond over shared festivals, iconic bands, and powerful live experiences.
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Heavy Metal
Classic Rock refers to a vibrant community united by a love for 1960s–80s guitar-driven rock, characterized by legendary bands like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and The Rolling Stones. Fans and artists celebrate the era's music through dedicated radio formats, nostalgia tours, and vinyl collecting.
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Classic Rock
Alternative Rock is a vibrant music community that originated in the 1980s, uniting musicians, bands, and fans around guitar-driven, experimental sounds distinct from mainstream rock. Known for its DIY culture and genre-blending, Alt Rock fostered its own subcultural identity and global influence.
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Alternative Rock
Punk Rock is a vibrant, anti-establishment music subculture known for its fast-paced music, DIY ethos, and tight-knit community of fans and creators. It thrives on grassroots organization, zine culture, and a rebellious commitment to independence from mainstream norms.
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Punk Rock
Grunge is a music and cultural movement that emerged from the early 1990s Seattle rock scene, blending punk, heavy metal, and DIY ethics to create a distinctive sound, fashion, and community ethos.
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Grunge
Rock music festivals are large, communal gatherings centered around live performances from rock bands, where fans and organizers share unique rituals and a vibrant group identity.
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Rock Music Festivals
Progressive rock is a musical genre and community characterized by ambitious compositions, technical musicianship, and strong conceptual themes, fostering deep engagement among musicians and dedicated fans known as 'proggers.'
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Progressive Rock
Pop Rock is a vibrant music scene centered on bands and fans who embrace a catchy, radio-friendly fusion of rock and pop, marked by memorable hooks, energetic performances, and tight-knit fan communities.
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Pop Rock
Hard Rock is a distinct music community centered around guitar-driven, high-energy rock, characterized by powerful riffs, amplified sound, and charismatic performances. The community thrives on live concerts, festivals, and a shared passion for the genre’s legends and its evolving sound.
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Hard Rock
Soft Rock is a subgenre of rock music known for its smooth production, gentle melodies, and pop-influenced sound, attracting a devoted community of listeners and musicians who appreciate a more laid-back vibe. The genre brings together fans of classic hits, adult contemporary radio, and nostalgic revival playlists.
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Soft Rock
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Space encompassing Western art music traditions from Baroque to contemporary, covering diverse practices—including orchestral, chamber, choral, solo, and operatic performance—united by formal training, notation, and concert rituals.
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Classical Music
Space for the theory, practice, and research of teaching music across educational settings. It encompasses pedagogical methods, curriculum design, educator communities, and educational technology specific to music learning.
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Music Education
A broad domain encompassing the creation, performance, study, and appreciation of sound organized over time, spanning diverse genres, production practices, and fan cultures—each with its own communities, jargon, and rituals.
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Music
A broad domain encompassing fan cultures around musical artists, bands, and genres, each with its own organized fan clubs, streaming-party rituals, merch collecting, and insider slang.
Contains 15 bubbles
Music Fandoms
A broad musical genre defined by melody‐driven, hook‐centered songs crafted for mass appeal and chart performance. It encompasses a range of subgenres, each with its own fans, production scenes, and insider jargon, from DIY indie pop to global K-Pop fandom.
Contains 5 bubbles
Pop Music
A broad musical domain encompassing genres created primarily with electronic instruments and digital technology, including sub-genres like techno, house, and ambient, each with distinct production techniques, club cultures, and communities.
Contains 6 bubbles
Electronic Music
Space encompassing Western art music traditions from Baroque to contemporary, covering diverse practices—including orchestral, chamber, choral, solo, and operatic performance—united by formal training, notation, and concert rituals.
Contains 3 bubbles
Classical Music
Space for the theory, practice, and research of teaching music across educational settings. It encompasses pedagogical methods, curriculum design, educator communities, and educational technology specific to music learning.
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Music Education
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Rock Music Fandom is a vibrant community of enthusiasts who celebrate, promote, and deeply engage with rock artists and bands through collective rituals, insider culture, and shared enthusiasm for the genre.

Rock Music Fandom
Alternative Rock is a vibrant music community that originated in the 1980s, uniting musicians, bands, and fans around guitar-driven, experimental sounds distinct from mainstream rock. Known for its DIY culture and genre-blending, Alt Rock fostered its own subcultural identity and global influence.

Alternative Rock
Hard Rock is a distinct music community centered around guitar-driven, high-energy rock, characterized by powerful riffs, amplified sound, and charismatic performances. The community thrives on live concerts, festivals, and a shared passion for the genre’s legends and its evolving sound.

Hard Rock
Classic Rock refers to a vibrant community united by a love for 1960s–80s guitar-driven rock, characterized by legendary bands like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and The Rolling Stones. Fans and artists celebrate the era's music through dedicated radio formats, nostalgia tours, and vinyl collecting.

Classic Rock
Rock music festivals are large, communal gatherings centered around live performances from rock bands, where fans and organizers share unique rituals and a vibrant group identity.

Rock Music Festivals
Punk Rock is a vibrant, anti-establishment music subculture known for its fast-paced music, DIY ethos, and tight-knit community of fans and creators. It thrives on grassroots organization, zine culture, and a rebellious commitment to independence from mainstream norms.
