Standard (music)
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- This article refers to a music term. For other uses see Standard (disambiguation).
In music, a standard is a tune or song of established popularity.[1]
See also
- Blues standard
- Jazz standard
- Pop standard
- Thirty-two-bar form
- Great American Songbook
References
- ↑ Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (6th ed.), Oxford University Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-19-920687-2
Further reading
- Printed music
- Greatest Rock Standards, published by Hal Leonard ISBN 0-7935-8839-1
- Jazz Standards, published by Hal Leonard ISBN 0-7935-8872-3
- Blues Standards, published by Hal Leonard ISBN 0-634-09260-X
- Latin Standards, published by Hal Leonard ISBN 0-634-06939-X
- Folk Standards, 3 Guitars, arranged by Karl Bruckner. Published by Universal Edition ISBN 3-7024-5953-7
- Country Standards, published by Hal Leonard ISBN 0-634-06906-3
- Pop Standards, published by Hal Leonard ISBN 1-4234-2191-4
- Books on the subject
- Morath, Max. The N.P.R. [i.e. National Public Radio] Curious Listener's Guide to Popular Standards, series Grand Central Press Book[s] and also Perigee Book[s]. First ed. New York: Berkley Publishing Group, cop. 2002. xvi, 235 p. ISBN 0-399-52744-3
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