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Sa- Sabar music – drumming style found in Senegal
- Salsa music – fusion of multiple Cuban- and Puerto Rican-derived pop genres from immigrants in New York City
- Salsa erotica music – lyrically explicit form of salsa romantica
- Salsa romantica music – a soft, romantic form of salsa music
- Saltarello music
- Samba music – form of Brazilian popular music
- Samba-canção music – traditional samba in slow tempo and with romantic lyrics. influenced by bolero
- Samba-reggae music – a genre of samba with a choppy, reggae-like rhythm.
- Samba-rock music
- Sambai music
- Sambass music
- Sangueo music – folk music style from Venezuela with African origins
- Sanjo music – Korean instrumental folk music
- Sanjuanito music – folk music from Ecuador
- Sârbă music – Romanian folk dance style
- Sardana music – Traditional Music of Catalonia
- Sato kagura music
- Sawt music – urban music from Kuwait and Bahrain
- Saya music – Bolivian music derived from African rhythms
Sc- Schlager music
- Schottisch music
- Scottish Baroque music
- Scrumpy and Western music – folk music from West Country of England
- Screamo - an aggressive style of emo which employs screamed vocals
- Scuff music
- Sea shanty music – English folk music of the sea
- Sean nós music – Sean-nós singing style of Ireland
- Seapunk music
- Second Viennese School music
- Sega music
- Seggae music
- Seis music – type of Puerto Rican dance music
- Semba music – traditional type of music from Angola
- Sephardic music
- Serialism music
- Sertanejo music – folk music from the East of Brazil
- Set dance music
- Sevdalinka music – Bosnian urban popular music
- Sevillana music
- Shabad music
- Shalako music – Armenian folk dance
- Shan'ge music – Taiwanese Hakka mountain songs
- Shango music
- Shape note music
- Shibuya-kei music
- Shidaiqu music – Hong Kong-based form of traditional music updated for pop audiences and sung in Mandarin
- Shima-uta music – folk songs from the Amami Islands, Japan
- Shock rock music
- Shoegaze (or shoegazing) – Subgenre of alternative rock which sound is characterised by an ethereal mixture of obscured vocals, guitar distortion and effects, feedback, and overwhelming volume
- Shoka music – Japanese songs written during the Meiji Restoration to bring Western music to Japanese schools
- Shomyo music – Japanese Buddhist chanting
- Shota music – Albanian folk dance
- Show tune music
Si- Sica
- Siguiriyas
- Silat – Malaysian mixture of music, dance and martial arts
- Sinawi – Korean religious music meant for dancing; it is improvised and reminiscent of jazz
- Singer-songwriter music
- Situational music – pertaining to songs describing the current situation; most prevalent in films
- Ska
- Ska punk – fusion of punk rock and ska
- Skald
- Skate punk – Punk rock subgenre that features elements of hardcore punk, melodic hardcore and pop punk. Popular amongst skaters, surfers or skiers
- Skiffle
- Skyladiko pop folk music style of Greece
- Skullstep
- Slack-key guitar (kihoalu) – Hawaiian form invented by retuning open strings on a guitar
- Slängpolska
- Slide music
- Slowcore
- Sludge metal – A subgenre of heavy metal with slow-tuned tempos, abrasive distortion and harsh vocals. Basically a fusion of doom metal and hardcore punk
- Smooth jazz
SkSo- Soca music
- Soft rock music
- Son-batá music (batá rock music)
- Son cubano music
- Son montuno music – Cuban folk music
- Son nica music – Nicaraguan folk music
- Sonata music
- Songo music – a mixture of changuí and son montuno
- Songo-salsa music – a mixture of songo, hip hop and salsa
- Sophisti-pop music
- Soukous music
- Soul blues music
- Soul jazz music
- Soul music – form of African-American music with elements of gospel and doo-wop
- Sound poetry
- Soundtrack music
- Southern Gospel music
- Southern Harmony music
- Southern hip hop music
- Southern metal music
- Southern rock music
- Southern soul music
- Space age pop music
- Space disco music
- Space music
- Space rock music
- Spectralism music
- Speedcore music
- Speed garage music
- Speed metal music
- Spirituals music
- Spouge music – Barbadian folk music
- Sprechgesang music
- Square dance music
St- St. Louis blues music
- Steelband music
- Stoner metal music
- Stoner rock music
- Straight edge music
- Strathspey music
- Street bass music
- Stride music
- String music – Thai pop music
- String quartet music
- Sufi music
- Suite music
- Sunshine pop music
- Suomirock music
- Super Eurobeat music
- Surf ballads music
- Surf instrumental music
- Surf music
- Surf pop music
- Surf rock music
- Swamp blues music
- Swamp pop music
- Swamp rock music
- Swing music
Sy- Sygyt music – type of xoomii (Tuva throat singing), likened to the sound of whistling
- Symphonic black metal music
- Symphonic metal music
- Symphonic poem music
- Symphonic rock music
- Symphony music
- Synth-pop music
- Synthwave (2000s music)
T- Taarab music
- Tai tu music – Vietnamese chamber music
- Taiwanese opera
- Taiwanese pop music – early Taiwanese pop music influenced by enka and popular with older listeners
- Tala music – a rhythmic pattern in Indian classical music
- Talempong music – a distinct Minangkabau gamelan music
- Talking blues music
- Tambito music – Folk music style from Costa Rica and Panama
- Tamborito music – Folk music style from Panama
- Tambu music – music genre and dance form, found on Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao
- Tamburitza music
- Tamil Christian keerthanai music – Christian devotional lyrics in Tamil
- Táncház music – Hungarian dance music
- Tango music – Argentine and Uruguayan popular music that spread internationally in the 1920s
- Tanguk music – a form of Korean court music that includes elements of Chinese music
- Tappa music
- Taquirari music – traditional music and dance from Santa Cruz Bolivia
- Taqwacore music
- Tarana music – form of vocal music from northern India using highly rhythmic nonsense syllables
- Tarantella music
- Taranto music
- Tech House music
- Tech Trance music
- Technical death metal music
- Technical metal music
- Techno music
- Technoid music
- Techstep music
- Techtonik music
- Tecno brega music
- Teen pop music – A subgenre of pop music targeted towards pre-teen and teenage listeners
- Tejano music or "Tex-Mex", sometimes confused with norteño
- Third Stream music – jazz and classical music fusion style.
- Tekno music
- Tembang sunda music – Sundanese sung free verse poetry
- Texas blues music
- Theme music
- Thillana music – form of vocal music from South India using highly rhythmic nonsense syllables
- Third Wave Ska music
- Thirty-two-bar form music
- Thrashcore music
- Thrash metal music – A heavy metal subgenre known for its fast tempos, screaming vocals, extended guitar solos and aggressive lyrics.
- Thumri music – a type of popular Hindustani vocal music
- Tibetan pop music – pop music heavily influenced by Chinese forms, emerging in the 1980s
- Tientos music – style of organ music from the 15th century in Spain
- Timbila music – form of folk music in Mozambique
- Tin Pan Alley music
- Tinga music
- Tinku music – traditional music and dance from Potosi Bolivia
- Toeshey music – Tibetan dance music
- Togaku music
- Tondero music – folk music style from Peru
- T'ong guitar music – acoustic guitar pop music of Korea
- Traditional pop music
- Trallalero music – Genoese urban songs
- Trance music
- Trap music (EDM)
- Trap music (hip hop)
- Trival music
- Tribal house music
- Trikitixa music – Basque accordion music
- Trip hop music
- Tropicalia music
- Tropical music – Música tropical
- Tropical house music - A mix of reggae and house sounds originated in the late 2000s
- Tropipop music
- Truck-driving country music
- Tsapika/Tsapiky music - Madacascarian dance music with a distinctive, broken rhythm
- Tsjingel Tsjangel music
- Tumba music
- Turbo-folk music – aggressive form of modernized Serbian music
- Turkish Music
- Turntablism music
- Tuvan throat-singing music
- Twee pop music
- Twist music (also a dance style, early 1960s)
- Two Tone music
U- UK garage music
- UK hardcore music
- UK hard house music
- UK pub rock music
- Unblack metal (also known as Christian black metal) - black metal which lyrics pray Christianity rather than dissing it like in « stand » black metal, which often focuses on Satanism or anti-Christianity
- Underground music
- Uplifting trance
- Urban Cowboy music
V- Vallenato music – accordion-based Colombian folk music
- Vaporwave music
- Vaudeville music
- Verbunkos music – Hungarian folk music
- Verismo music
- Vidala music
- VIdalita music
- Video game music – Melodic music as defined by its media.
- Viking metal music
- Villanella music – 16th century Neapolitan songs
- Virelais music
- Visual Kei music - Japanese music scene, created around the 1980s
- Visual music
- Vocal house music
- Vocal jazz music
- Vocal music
- Vocaloid music
- Volksmusik music
- Vomitstep music - Electronic subgenre popularized by the artist Snails
W- Waila music (chicken scratch) – a Tohono O'odham fusion of polka, norteño and Native American music
- Waltz music
- Wangga music – Australian aboriginal music genre
- Warabe uta music
- Wassoulou music
- War song
- Were music
- West Coast hip hop music is a hip hop music subgenre that encompasses any artists or music which originates in the westernmost region of the United States
- West Coast jazz
- Western blues music
- Western swing music
- Witch house music
- Wizard rock music
- Women's music or womyn's music, wimmin's music—1970s lesbian/feminist
- Wong shadow music – 1960s Thai pop music
- Wonky music
- Work song music
- Wood music - Sounds of organic synthesis recorded on organic medium such as tape.
- Worldbeat music
- World music
X- Xoomii music (khoomii, hoomii) – a type of Tuvan throat singing
- Xote music – is a Brazilian music genre and dance for pairs or groups of four.
- Xhosa music
Y- Yaraví music a style of Ecuatorian folk music, slow tempo and Andean origin
- Yass music – a style of Polish jazz music from the 1980s and 1990s.
- Yayue music
- Yé-yé music
- Yo-pop music
- Yodeling music
- Youth crew music
- Yukar music
Z- Zajal music
- Zamacueca music – Peruvian folk dance of African origins and precursor of Zamba
- Zamba music – Argentinian folk dance and music genre
- Zamrock music
- Zapin music – derived from ancient Arabic music, zapin is popular throughout Malaysia
- Zarzuela music – a form of Spanish operetta
- Zeuhl music
- Zeibekiko music – Greek Dance 9/8 Rytmus
- Zef music – South African music based in both rap & rave
- Ziglibithy music
- Zouglou music
- Zouk music – French Caribbean (Guadeloupean) dance music
- Zouklove music – Guadeloupean Music
- Zulu music
- Zydeco music – popular Louisianan Creole music
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