A1 noun Neutral #19 am häufigsten

pop

/pɒp/

A genre of popular music that usually has a strong beat and a melody that is easy to remember. It is designed to be widely liked and is often played on the radio and in public places.

Beispiele

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1

I usually listen to pop music when I am cleaning the house.

I often play popular songs while I am cleaning my home.

2

The evolution of pop remains a significant subject in modern cultural studies.

The way popular music changes is an important topic in cultural research.

3

This new pop song is so catchy, I can't stop singing it.

I keep singing this new popular song because it is easy to remember.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
pop
Adjektiv
pop
Verwandt
pop artist
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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'POP' sound of a bubble: pop music is often light, fun, and 'pops' into your head easily.

Schnelles Quiz

Michael Jackson was known as the King of ___.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: pop

Beispiele

1

I usually listen to pop music when I am cleaning the house.

everyday

I often play popular songs while I am cleaning my home.

2

The evolution of pop remains a significant subject in modern cultural studies.

formal

The way popular music changes is an important topic in cultural research.

3

This new pop song is so catchy, I can't stop singing it.

informal

I keep singing this new popular song because it is easy to remember.

4

The rhythmic structures of pop are often characterized by a four-on-the-floor beat.

academic

The patterns in popular music often use a steady four-beat rhythm.

5

The brand's identity is heavily influenced by 1980s pop aesthetics.

business

The company's look is inspired by the style of 1980s popular music.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
pop
Adjektiv
pop
Verwandt
pop artist

Häufige Kollokationen

pop star a famous singer of popular music
pop culture modern traditions and interests of general people
pop charts the list of the most popular songs of the week
pop idol a very famous and admired popular music singer
pop group a band that plays popular music

Häufige Phrasen

King of Pop

A title often given to Michael Jackson.

Pop princess

A term for a young, successful female pop singer.

Top of the pops

The most successful songs at a specific time.

Wird oft verwechselt mit

pop vs Pop (father)

In some countries, 'pop' is an informal way to say father, unrelated to music.

pop vs Pop (soda)

In some parts of the US and Canada, 'pop' refers to a carbonated soft drink.

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Nutzungshinweise

While 'pop' comes from 'popular', it specifically refers to a musical style with short, catchy songs rather than just any song that is currently popular.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use 'pop' for all modern music, but genres like heavy metal or hardcore rap are not usually called pop.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the 'POP' sound of a bubble: pop music is often light, fun, and 'pops' into your head easily.

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Wortherkunft

An abbreviation of the word 'popular', which came into use in the mid-1950s to describe the new music of the youth.

Grammatikmuster

Used as an uncountable noun when referring to the genre. Used as an adjective before other nouns (e.g., pop singer, pop concert). The plural 'pops' is rarely used except in specific names like 'The Boston Pops'.
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Kultureller Kontext

Pop music is a global phenomenon that often reflects the fashion and social trends of the time.

Schnelles Quiz

Michael Jackson was known as the King of ___.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: pop

Mehr music Wörter

sharp

A1

In music, a sharp is a symbol (#) that tells a player to play a note one half-step higher. It also refers to the specific note that has been raised.

note

A1

In music, a note is a single sound with a specific pitch and length. It also refers to the written symbol on a page that tells a musician which sound to play.

flat

A1

In music, a flat is a symbol (♭) that tells a musician to play a note a half-step lower than usual. It also describes a sound or voice that is slightly lower than the correct musical pitch.

beat

A1

The regular pulse or rhythm in a piece of music that you can clap your hands or tap your feet to. It is the basic unit of time in a song that helps musicians stay together.

scale

A1

A musical scale is a set of musical notes ordered by pitch, going up or down in a specific pattern. It acts like a ladder of sounds that musicians use to create melodies and harmonies.

melody

A1

A melody is a sequence of musical notes that are pleasant to listen to and form a main tune. It is the part of a song that people usually hum or sing along with.

bar

A1

In music, a bar is a short section of music that contains a specific number of beats. It is shown on paper by vertical lines that divide the musical staff into equal parts.

time signature

A1

A time signature is a set of two numbers at the beginning of a piece of music. It tells the musician how many beats are in each measure and which note value represents one beat.

violin

A1

A musical instrument with four strings that is held under the chin and played with a bow. It is known for its high-pitched, expressive sound and is used in many types of music, especially classical and folk.

viola

A1

A viola is a musical instrument with four strings that is held under the chin and played with a bow. It looks like a violin but is slightly larger and has a deeper, lower sound.

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