domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2025

Discovering my favourite music genres



Music is a universal language that transcends borders and connects people. My musical preferences are divided into several genres, each of which reflects different aspects and moments of my life. Among my favourites are pop, rock, jazz and classical music, which I really enjoy. Although the truth is that I like any style if I consider it to be real music...

Pop music

Pop music is often characterised by catchy melodies and lyrics that are easy to relate to. I like how pop artists can convey emotions and stories in an accessible way. The upbeat rhythms and catchy choruses are perfect for lifting my spirits. I grew up listening to the Beatles, among many others...

Rock music

Rock music, with its powerful guitar riffs and dynamic vocals, appeals to my rebellious side, if I have one... The energy of this genre is unmatched, and I am drawn to its raw emotions. Bands like Queen and The Rolling Stones have created timeless classics that continue to inspire new generations today. Rock music often deals with themes such as love, loss and social issues, which makes it entertaining and stimulating.

Jazz

Jazz is a genre that captivates me with its improvisational nature and complex harmonies. The freedom of expression in jazz allows musicians to unleash their creativity, resulting in unique performances every time.

Clasical music

There are other musical genres that I like and love, and right now I am rediscovering classical music, which has always been important to me. The beautiful melodies and deep emotions in classical pieces create a special listening experience that I truly enjoy. As I explore the works of famous composers like Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Debussy, Beethoven...; I am amazed by how each piece tells a story and makes me feel different emotions.


In conclusion, music is a universal language that can connect you with people from all walks of life, transcending cultural and linguistic barriers. It has the power to evoke emotions, tell stories, and create shared experiences.


Some useful links

A music review - Learn English (an exercise)

1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (For example: https://1001albumsgenerator.com/gbeltranp)