Vispop | |
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Etymology | Derives from "visa"/"vise" |
Other names | Visesang |
Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | Mid-1960s, Scandinavia |
Typical instruments | Acoustic guitar |
Other topics | |
Vispop is a music genre which originated from and became popular in the Scandinavian countries in the mid-1960s. The term is derived from the word visa which denotes traditional and popular folk song of Sweden. In Norway the term applied to this type of accompanied singing is visesang. During the 1970s this was among the most popular genres of music in Scandinavia.
Characteristics
Vispop is typically performed by a singer-songwriter playing an acoustic guitar, and the lyrics often expresses social commentary. Musical groups such as the Norwegian group Ballade! also occur.
The genre could be compared to American folk rock or bluegrass.
List of notable artists
- Norway
- Ane Brun
- Alf Cranner
- Jan Eggum
- Finn Kalvik
- Åse Kleveland
- Kristian Kristensen
- Moddi
- Lillebjørn Nilsen
- Siri Nilsen
- Øystein Sunde
- Halvdan Sivertsen
- Frida Ånnevik
- Sweden
See also
- Visebølgen i Norge – Referring to the music movement in Norway that started in the mid-1960s
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