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(New page: == Japanese pop == J-Pop (Japanese Pop or Japanese Music) is nothing less that Pop but specific from Japan that borned in the early 90's. Modern J-Pop have his roots on the 60's music s...)
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== Japanese pop ==
== Japanese pop ==
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J-Pop (Japanese Pop or Japanese Music) is nothing less that Pop but specific from Japan, that was born in the early 90's. Modern J-Pop has its roots on 60's music such as [[The Beatles]].
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J-Pop (Japanese Pop or Japanese Music) is nothing less that Pop but specific from Japan that borned in the early 90's. Modern J-Pop have his roots on the 60's music such as [[The Beatles]].
 
== Characteristics ==
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Unlike [[Enka]] music that the artist use japanese tradicional instruments, J-Pop uses more modern instruments such as the drum, guitars, bass, sampler, synthesizer. Also J-Pop is known for having a more commun language, unlike Enka that uses a more formal language regist.
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Unlike [[Enka]] music, in which the artist uses japanese traditional instruments, J-Pop uses modern ones such as drums, guitars, bass, sampler and synthesizer. J-Pop is also known for having a more common language, unlike Enka that uses a more formal language register.

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Japanese pop


J-Pop (Japanese Pop or Japanese Music) is nothing less that Pop but specific from Japan, that was born in the early 90's. Modern J-Pop has its roots on 60's music such as The Beatles.


Characteristics


Unlike Enka music, in which the artist uses japanese traditional instruments, J-Pop uses modern ones such as drums, guitars, bass, sampler and synthesizer. J-Pop is also known for having a more common language, unlike Enka that uses a more formal language register.