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| instruments = [[Vocals]]{{,}}[[drum machine]]{{,}}[[wikipedia:drum kit|drum]]s{{,}}[[electronic drum]]s{{,}}[[bass guitar]]{{,}}[[acoustic guitar]]{{,}}[[synthesizer]]{{,}}[[wikipedia:keyboard instrument|keyboard]]{{,}}[[wikipedia:Sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]]{{,}}[[wikipedia:music sequencer|sequencer]]{{,}}[[digital audio workstation]]{{,}}[[percussion]]{{,}}[[groovebox]] | | instruments = [[Vocals]]{{,}}[[drum machine]]{{,}}[[wikipedia:drum kit|drum]]s{{,}}[[electronic drum]]s{{,}}[[bass guitar]]{{,}}[[acoustic guitar]]{{,}}[[synthesizer]]{{,}}[[wikipedia:keyboard instrument|keyboard]]{{,}}[[wikipedia:Sampler (musical instrument)|sampler]]{{,}}[[wikipedia:music sequencer|sequencer]]{{,}}[[digital audio workstation]]{{,}}[[percussion]]{{,}}[[groovebox]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:01, 27 January 2021
PP-pop | |
Stylistic origins | Malaysian pop · K-pop · Europop · Dikir barat · electronic · pop · dance · gospel · nasheed · rhythm and blues · hip hop · jazz · folk · classical · country · rock · reggae · experimental |
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Cultural origins | -2BPs, Phinbellan Maritime Territories (Maritime Kachi Kochi · Territory of Politama · Territory of Extraterritorial Authority · Straits Settlements) |
Typical instruments | Vocals · drum machine · drums · electronic drums · bass guitar · acoustic guitar · synthesizer · keyboard · sampler · sequencer · digital audio workstation · percussion · groovebox |
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