List of styles of music: N–R

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  • Nintendocore – fusion of chiptune and metalcore.
  • Nisiotika – Greek music from the Aegean Islands.
  • No wave – an avant-garde style of punk rock that rejected punk's adherence to basic rock elements, which usually resulted in most no wave music having abrasive atonal sounds and repetitive, driving rhythms. Despite its name being a play on words off of new wave music, no wave has little to do with that genre.
  • Noh – long, highly dramatic Japanese opera.
  • Noise music – trend in orchestral, rock, and electronic music where harsh, non-melodic, and often random sounds are used alongside or in place of conventional sounds.
  • Noise pop – a style of alternative rock in which noises and feedback are used, but made into a melodic, often relaxing sound usually found in pop music.
  • Noise rock – loud, atonal, dissonant, and unconventional rock music that was developed out of punk rock.
  • Nordic folk music – folk music of the Nordic people.
  • Nortec – Mexican EDM.
  • Norteño – a style of Mexican folk music developed in Northern Mexico characterized by its polka tempo and its socially relevant lyrics.
  • Northern soul – soul music made by Northern English.
  • Nu-disco – a French house-led revival of disco that occurred in the 21st-century.
  • Nu-funk
  • shoegazing
    .
  • Nu jazz – modern jazz music that borrows from funk and EDM.
  • Nu metal – a style of alternative metal that borrows elements from other genres (especially hip hop music) and is known for its usage of down-tuned seven-string guitars, angst-filled lyrics that are delivered via screaming and/or rapping, and occasionally featuring a DJ to provide instrumentation such as sampling and turntable scratching.
  • Nu skool breaks – a more abstract and technical style of breakbeat.
  • Nueva canción
  • Nuevo tango

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  • Pibroch – a type of music involving the Scottish bagpipes, typically using complex variations of a theme, like for service or ceremonies.
  • Piedmont blues – a style of blues that originated on the East Coast of the United States. Characterized by syncopated fingerpicked guitar playing and ragtime-based rhythms.
  • Pilipino
    – music that was created in the Philippines.
  • Pimba – origin: Portugal.
  • Pinoy rockrock and roll sung in Tagalog from the Philippines.
  • Pinpeat orchestra
  • Piphat – ancient style of Thai classical ensemble.
  • Pirate metal – mix of heavy metal and pirate music.
  • Piyyutim
  • Plainsongchants used in the liturgies of the Western Church.
  • Plena
  • Pleng phua cheewit – Thai
    protest rock.
  • classical music
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  • Plus 8 - features sped-up NY garage 4-to-the-floor rhythms that are combined with breakbeats. Snares are placed over the 2nd and 4th kickdrums, so in other places of the drum pattern.

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