Voice Classification in Non-classical Music - Overview

Overview

The term non-classical music is typically used to describe music in jazz, pop, blues, soul, country, folk, and rock styles. Voice classification systems and vocal type terms were initially created for the purpose of classifying voices specifically within classical singing. As new styles of music developed, the quest for common terms for vocalists throughout these styles was sought, resulting in a loose application of the existing classical music practices.

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