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                                  K-pop(케이팝 )

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Student : oscar palacios

Teacher : Andrea de todos los ángeles.

Class : ingles  

Índex        

·INTRODUCTION

-the story of kpop

- Audiovisual content

- Systematic training of artists

- Choreography

·DEVELOPMENT OF A THEME

- Industry

- Worldwide impact

·CONCLUTION 

Introduction

Story of kpop

Origins of Korean popular music.

The history of Korean popular music can be traced back to around 1885, when an American missionary, Henry Appenzeller, began teaching popular American and British songs at a school. These songs were called changga in Korean, and are typically based on western popular music, but sung with Korean lyrics.

In the 1990s, Korean pop musicians partially incorporated Euro pop popular music styles and mainly American genres such as rap, rock, jazz, electronica and techno into their music.

The kpop in 2000.

Since the mid-2000s, a large part of the East Asian music market has been dominated by K-pop. In 2008, South Korea's cultural exports rose to 2 billion dollars, maintaining an annual growth rate of more than 10%

(DJ Doc, a most popular hip hop trio of 1990.)[pic 3]

 Audiovisual content

Although K-pop generally refers to South Korean popular music, some consider it a genre that encompasses a broad aspect of musical and visual elements. The French National Audiovisual Institute defines K-pop as a "fusion of music". Synthesized, dance routines and colorful fashion clothes. The songs usually consist of a variable combination of Pop, Rock, Hip Hop, Rhythm and blues and electronic music.[pic 4]

Systematic training of artists.

Entertainment agencies in South Korea offer contracts to potential artists, sometimes at an early age. Apprentices live together in a regulated environment and spend many hours a day learning music, dance, foreign languages ​​and other skills in preparation for their debut. This "robotic" system of training is often criticized by the Western media (the formation of a kpop idol spend more than 3 million of dollars in clothes, surgery in face, house and dance practice)

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