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  2. What is rock music? Rock music is a form of popular music that emerged in the 1950s and can be defined as “a form of music with a strong beat”—it is difficult to be much more precise. It is also called rock and roll.

  3. rock music summary | Britannica

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    rock music, or rock and roll, Musical style that arose in the U.S. in the mid-1950s and became the dominant form of popular music in the world. Though rock has used a wide variety of instruments, its basic elements are one or several vocalists, heavily amplified electric guitars (including bass, rhythm, and lead), and drums.

  4. What is rock music? | Britannica - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Rock music is a form of popular music that emerged in the 1950s and can be defined as “a form of music with a strong beat”—it is difficult to be much more precise. It is also called rock and roll.

  5. Rock and roll | History, Songs, Artists, & Facts | Britannica

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    rock and roll, style of popular music that originated in the United States in the mid-1950s and that evolved by the mid-1960s into the more encompassing international style known as rock music, though the latter also continued to be known as rock and roll.

  6. Rock Music Portal | Britannica

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    Rock's origins lie in rock and roll, a new form of American popular music in the 1950s that was personified early on by Elvis Presley. Other successful rock singers, musicians, and groups include Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, Tina Turner, Led Zeppelin, Courtney Love, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith.

  7. Rock - Pioneers, Genres, Legends | Britannica

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    Rock - Pioneers, Genres, Legends: For lexicographers and legislators alike, the purpose of definition is to grasp a meaning, to hold it in place, so that people can use a word correctly—for example, to assign a track to its proper radio outlet (rock, pop, country, jazz).

  8. rock music - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Rock is a style of popular music. Since the 1950s, rock has probably had more fans than any other form of music. Rock music has had many styles and forms over the years. One thing that most rock music has is a strong beat. Rock almost always focuses on the singer or singers.

  9. rock. folk music. folk rock, hybrid musical style that emerged in the United States and Britain in the mid-1960s. As the American folk music revival gathered momentum in the 1950s and ’60s, it was inevitable that a high-minded movement that prided itself on the purity of its acoustic instrumentation and its separation from the commercial pop ...

  10. alternative rock, pop music style, built on distorted guitars and rooted in generational discontent, that dominated and changed rock between 1991 and 1996. It burst into the mainstream when “ Smells Like Teen Spirit ”—the first major-label single from Nirvana, a trio based in Seattle, Washington, U.S.—became a national hit.

  11. Rock - Social Change, Cultural Evolution, Music Revolution |...

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    However the various legal and economic issues are resolved, rock music will certainly be central to 21st-century ways of doing things. Rock, in short, not only reflects (and reflects on) social and cultural change; it is also a social force in its own right.