Collaborative
Collaborative music emerged in the late 20th century, when artists decided that solo acts were overrated and that two or more musicians fumbling through a tune together could be quite entertaining, if not entirely coherent. The resulting sound is an eclectic mix of styles, where you might hear a classical violin duke it out with a beatboxer, all while a kazoo enthusiast waits impatiently for their moment in the spotlight. This genre challenges the idea of authorship in music, proving that sometimes, sharing the stage is just as glorious as hogging the limelight.
