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A Brief History of Pop Music: “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” Piano Variations

Pianist Scott Bradlee has done some music history homework. In this video, he transforms “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” through 11 decades of pop genres.


via @JSchwinghammer

Nirvana-MTV-Unplugged-in-NY-Rehearsals-nirvana-18893378-1067-800I think it would be a fun challenge to try composing something in each of these styles. Sometimes the difference between these genres is just a rhythmic variation. Other times he also drastically alters the chords underneath, like my favorite variation – the Nirvana-inspired 1990s grunge, which sounds very foreign and modal when it’s on piano rather than guitar.

It’s also interesting to see what he picked as defining genres of each era:

  • 1900s – Waltz
  • 1910s – Ragtime
  • 1920s – Charleston
  • 1930s – Boogie Woogie
  • 1940s – Swing
  • 1950s – Bossa Nova
  • 1950s – Doo Wop
  • 1950s – Rock n Roll
  • 1960s – British Rock
  • 1960s – Country/Western
  • 1960s – Psychedelic Rock
  • 1960s – Motown
  • 1970s – Funk
  • 1970s – Disco
  • 1970s – Singer/Songwriter
  • 1970s – Reggae
  • 1980s – New Wave
  • 1980s – Hard Rock
  • 1990s – Grunge
  • 1990s – Gangsta Rap
  • 1990s – Techno
  • 2000s – Pop Punk
  • 2000s – Modern Alt Rock
  • 2000s – Reggaeton
  • 2010s – Dubstep
  • 2010s – Modern Dance-Pop

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