What is the difference between pop and rock and punk music?

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Loocreve said:
Pop tends to have a और mellow beat than the others, and is typically "softer". Rock is very vague and can be described द्वारा anything that has screaming, lots of drumming, "heavy" bass, and lots of गिटार riffs. Punk is usually "harder" than rock, so to speak, so आप can expect a lot of anything आप hear in rock music. But keep in mind that this is what they are to me. They could be completely different to someone else.
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lionlover said:
Pop is up-beat and आप can easily dance to it. Rock is very loud and the drums are mostly what आप hear. It also very likely involoves electric guitars. Punk is usually quite sad and mellow at first या it could just break out to loudness. It also is usually abolut death,despair, या just simply sad.
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triplethreat said:
pop is और like bouncy, या light. and rock is like a huge party.... dancing and doing that whole air गिटार thing and punk is like a milder verison. hope this helps:)
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felicity1111 said:
sorry i dont know
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sassikassi said:
pop is a twin to rock; it's just softer...and rock is harder than its cousin, punk.
in my family im rock, my twin sis is pop, and noone is punk...
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babyV101 said:
idk
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charaprincess38 said:
i think the संगीत they use in pop songs is mostly retro, आप know " beep boop beep ", a sound someone would make on a computer. Rock संगीत is usually made द्वारा a गिटार and is usually fast. Punk.. im not sure, but i think it involves a bunch of bad words and fast music. but i might be wrong
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