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What is Music in the 70s?

The music of the 1970s was characterized by a wide range of genres and styles. Some of the most popular and influential subgenres of the decade include:

1. Rock

- Subgenres: Classic Rock, Prog Rock, Blues Rock, Southern Rock, Glam Rock, Funk Rock

2. Funk

- Subgenres: Funk Soul, P-Funk

3. R&B

- Subgenres: Traditional Soul, Neo-Soul, Disco Soul

4. Country

- Subgenres: Country Rock, Outlaw Country, Bakersfield Sound

5. Disco

6. Folk

- Subgenres: Pop Folk, Rock Folk, Progressive Folk, Jazz Folk

7. Electronica

- Subgenres: Moog Rock, Krautrock, Synthpop, Electronic Funk, Cosmic Disco

8. Jazz

- Subgenres: Jazz Fusion, Latin Jazz, Post-Bop, Jazz-Rock

9. Classical

- Subgenres: Post-Minimalism, Neoclassicism, Minimal Music, Electronic Music, Third Stream

Overall, the 1970s produced some of the most memorable and impactful albums, artists, and music that can still be enjoyed by listeners today. It was a period marked by boundary-pushing experimentation, political consciousness, personal expression, and the emergence of various innovative voices pushing cultural and musical change.

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