There are many different genres, such as rock, punk, opera, jazz, country and western, pop, metal, classical rock and classical opera, gospel, hip hop, classical, blues, rock and roll, folk, rythm and blues, soundtracks, Garage (mixture of rap and singing) Bakou, ballads, barbershop music, celtic, christian alternative, comedy rap, Contempary African music
Opera and classical could be one category, another category could be musical theater/show-tunes. Jazz & song standards could go together as one or be two separate categories. Country & country-western can also go together or separately. Rapping could also be a category. Pop and rock are two more categories, which could be broken down into sub-genres like classic rock, etc.
Singing genres include operatic, jazz, gospel, popular, country, hip-hop, rhythm and blues, rock, and folk. There are also fusions in which genres are combined, such as folk-rock and country gospel.
If you're looking for Genre, then you're looking at alot of options. There's Blues, Jazz, Country, Hip-Hop, Easy Listening, Pop, Rock, Opera, Classical, and the list goes on and on. I do hope this helps.
Some genres of music include: Art music, Popular music, and Traditional music. There are numerous forms of sub-genres such as: blues, jazz, country music, and easy listening.
Different vocal styles include: Arias, Jazz, Classical, blues, country, pop music, art music. There are many different variations, and then there are also choral options instead of solos.
There are many genres like classical, melodies, pops, cowalis, bojpuri, duets, rock&roll, devotional, many more where popular among them is classical and melodies and cowalis are very famous and interesting to here.
Wow thats a big question, there are so many to choose from. Let me name a few, country, gospel, pop, soft rock, hard rock, rap, jazz, opera, the blues, and folk.