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Appendix s Style List # Name Pop 01 16-Beat Pop 02 8-Beat Pop 03 8-Beat Light 04 FolkRock 05 Detroit Pop 06 Pop Shuffle 07 Pop Rock Rhythm 16-Beat 8-Beat 8-Beat 16-Beat 12-Beat 12-Beat 12-Beat 08 Showtune Pop Ballad 09 16-Beat Ballad 10 Pop Ballad 11 Big Ballad 12 Piano Ballad 13 Epic Ballad 8-Beat 16-Beat 8-Beat 8-Beat 8-Beat 8-Beat 14 6/8 Ballad Dance 15 Eurobeat 16 Dance Pop 17 Casa 18 Dance Shuffle Six-Eight 16-Beat 16-Beat 16-Beat 24-Beat 19 Groundbeat 20 Synth Boogie Disco 21 Disco Party 22 Disco Soul 23 Disco Tropical 24 Disco Funk 25 Disco Pop 26 Polka Pop Rhythm & Blues 27 R&B 28 R&B Ballad 29 Fast Gospel 30 Gospel 31 6/8 Blues 32 Blues Shuffle 33 Soul 34 Funk 35 Funk Shuffle Rock 36 Hard Rock 37 Rock Boogie 38 Rock Pop 39 Rock Shuffle 40 6/8 Rock 41 Rock Ballad 24-Beat Six-Eight 16-Beat 16-Beat 16-Beat 16-Beat 16-Beat 8-Beat 8-Beat 16-Beat 8-Beat Six-Eight Six-Eight 12-Beat 8-Beat 16-Beat 24-Beat 8-Beat 12-Beat 8-Beat 12-Beat Six-Eight 8-Beat 42 Rock Classical 16-Beat Comments Contemporary 16-beat pop. Bright piano/guitar-based '70s pop. Eight-beat easy-listening style with arpeggiated piano part. Guitar-based folk-rock. Motown-style rhythm, with modern touches. '70s European pop-shuffle. Upbeat, fast pop-rock. Try using your own chords in the Intro B and Ending B. The lead guitar part plays various phrases according to the chords chosen. Bouncy, fully orchestrated style from '40s/'50s musicals. Warm, romantic American soul ballad style. Romantic pop ballad Slow ballad with full arpeggios and fancy organ fills. Piano-based ballad with slow arpeggios. Huge drum fills in Intro and Fill In 2. Pop ballad style from the '60s and '70s, featuring gentle strings accompaniment in MAIN A and full orchestra in MAIN B. Slow rock ballad with triplet feel and classical overtones. Fast, 16-beat Eurobeat sound, for disco and house music. 80s English disco sound. Italian house music. Rap/dance feel, especially for one-chord songs. Try playing with CHORD 1 & 2 off. There are two separate types for Intro B/Ending B: major and minor. Contemporary soul ballad with funky bass. PHRASE 1 adds high string lines and PHRASE 2 adds bass. Fast, machine-like 6/8 computer groove with synth bass. Big band disco party style, hugely popular in Europe. Philadelphia disco style from the '70s. Disco sound with a Latin feel - echoes of American TV themes from the '80s. Late '70s New York disco style. The world-famous (and recently revived) '70s Swedish disco sound. Updated Polka style. Latin percussion in Rhythm 2. Eight-beat rhythm and blues from the '60s . Upbeat West Coast soul ballad. Bright and brassy '60s Chicago Rhythm & Blues style. Gospel ballad groove for slow tempo songs. New Orleans R&B from the '50s. Chicago-type blues shuffle. Simple-but-effective Memphis R&B groove. Oakland's East Bay funk style, with fat horn section and big finale for ending. Funky guitar and funky brass stabs in a funky organ-driven shuffle. Funky! Fast, hard-driving rock. P2 brings in cymbal crashes with every chord change. Hard-driving boogie with distorted guitar. Mid-tempo guitar-based rock. Smooth pop-rock style. Try bringing in the instrument parts one by one. Slow rock pattern with triplet feel and "House of the Rising Sun"-style arpeggios. Slow rock ballad. Use RHYTHM 2 to add crash cymbal at chord changes. Take out PHRASE 1 & 2 (guitars) for smoother sound. Classical instruments like harpsichord and strings over a pop music rhythm section. 78