Tags (Musical Genres)

For informational purposes, here is a table of the 100 most useful tags in the Skiptune database.  We use “tag” here to mean broadly any keyword useful in defining a set of melodies with something in common.  A musical genre is a type of tag, and tunes often have multiple tags.  This table was updated in January 2026 when the Skiptune database contained 82,000 melodies written up to and including 1976.

“Count” refers to the number of melodies with a particular tag. “Percent” refers to the percent of the tunes in the database with a particular tag. The percentages add to more than 100 percent because many tunes have multiple tags (e.g., belong to multiple genres).

TagCountPercentDescription
Ballad2861334.9Song referring to or evoking a particular person, place, or thing, or telling a story
Folk2785534.0Arising from ordinary people rather than a trained composer, or a tune written in this style
English2073425.3Associated in some way with England
Dance2021524.7Associated with any form of dancing; tunes meant to be moved to
American1903423.2Associated in some way with the United States
Pop1782221.7Covered by multiple artists; marketed by mass media
Baroque1260115.4Written during or in the style of the Baroque era, roughly 1600 – 1760 A.D.
Film887810.8Included in a full-length feature film
Showtune57597.0Written for the stage or film in the 20st century or after, such as Broadway musicals or reviews, but not operas or musical concerts
Romantic57497.0Written during or in the style of the Romantic era, roughly the 19th century
Irish55956.8Associated in some way with Ireland
Country Dance49046.0General term for a folk dance
Scotch48435.9Associated in some way with Scotland
Tv47215.8Played on television as a theme or part of a show
Sonata45315.5Broadly referring to tunes written to be played by a solo instrument accompanied by other instruments, but not sung to
Duet42755.2Melody designed to be played with another line of melody that harmonizes
Rock42685.2Style emerging in the 1950s as a merger of rock & roll, blues, rhythm and blues, and country music
Renaissance39654.8Written during the Renaissance period, roughly the 15th and 16th centuries
Hymn35964.4Deriving from religious rites; used in churches, temples, or synagogues as part of a service
Celtic33784.1Associated with the British isles generally; includes Irish, Scotch, English, Welsh
Jig28493.5Style of dance written in 6/8 time
Jazz28353.5Associated with improvisation, syncopation, and regular rhythm; styles include Dixieland, swing, and bebop
Nursery25963.2Popular with or geared toward children
Stage25433.1Any melody performed on a stage in any era or any country
Classical24423.0Written during or in the style of the Classical period, roughly 1730 to the early 1800s
German22842.8Associated in some way with Germany
Opera22122.7Song or tune used in an opera
Reel20672.5Style of dance in 4/4 time
Var20212.5a variation on a tune or melody
Hungarian19182.3Associated with Hungary
Standard18672.3Melodies reaching a consensus threshold of covers and popularity, sometimes reaching across genres
Love18522.3Associated with amorous sentiments or expressions of commitment
French18332.2Associated in some way with France
Waltz15511.9Style of dance written in 3/4 time
Italian14561.8Associated in some way with Italy
Operetta13891.7Songs found in operettas; generally lighter and more amusing than those in operas
Hornpipe12591.5Style of dance in 4/4 time but played slower than reels
March12551.5Possessing a strong regular rhythm for marching, such as in a parade
Carol12231.5Associated with the birth of Christ; Christmas songs with a religious reference or flavor
Dutch11521.4associated with the Netherlands
Symphonic10771.3a theme from a symphony
Air10761.3melodic tune with or without words, song-like
Animated9701.2Used in cartoons or CGI films or videos
Country9421.1rural southern U.S. music, a mix of ballads and dances
Sacred9381.1Music performed in church or other holy places by trained performers
Rhythm & Blues8821.1Style derived from African American music of the 1940s
Ad8231.0used in an advertisement or commercial as a jingle or theme
Patriotic7470.9Associated with the stirring of nationalistic feelings
Minuet7320.9Stately ballroom dance in 3/4 time; related to the waltz
Latin7030.9Associated with western countries where Spanish, French, or Portuguese prevail (Mexico, Central America, South America)
A.American6820.8Associated with Americans of African descent
Canon6800.8Songs designed to be sung as a round
Galliard5200.6Two-person, energetic dance originating in France in the middle of the 1500s, played in triple time
Military5150.6Associated with battles, wars, or the military in general
Campfire5140.6Associated with group singing, such as around a campfire
Pavane5110.6Slow tempo dance in 2/2 or 4/4 time as in a procession arising in Europe during the Renaissance, remaining popular as a music form after the dance lost its popularity
Beatles5020.6Songs written or performed by the Beatles, a defining rock group arising in the late 1950s
Spiritual4890.6Associated with black Christians of the southern United States
Swing4860.6American style of the 1930s where the music is played not as written, but with alternate lengthening and shortening of note durations
Bebop4820.61940s jazz style with complex harmonies and rhythms
Sports4690.6Used in sporting matches, games, or events
Gospel4630.6Sub-genera of hymns with a call and response, entertaining and lively style
Aria4430.5Song from an opera
Foxtrot4420.5ballroom dance in 4/4 time, fast tempo, alternating two quick and two slow steps
Rondo4340.5Usually the last part of a sonata with one main theme which is returned to after sub-themes are presented and explored
Ballet4280.5Associated with the style of dance characterized by light, graceful, fluid movements
Spanish4260.5Associated in some way with Spain
Chanson3770.5French song with lyrics dating from the Middle Ages
Minstrel3640.4Songs marketed as of black American origin, often performed with blackened faces
Tango3600.4Ballroom dance in 2/4 time from Buenos Aires, characterized by striking rhythms, stylized, postures, and abrupt rests
Oratorio3320.4a musical work for orchestra and voices, usually on a religious theme, performed without costumes or action
Bluegrass3260.4Sub-genre of American folk music with a blues, jazzy style
Courante3170.4Triple meter, court dance arising in the late Renaissance marked by short advances and retreats
Czech3140.4associated with the country of the Czech Republic
Ballad Opera3130.4Traditional or operatic songs in early 18th century English theatrical entertainment
Allemande3100.4Broad term for German renaissance and baroque dances eventually spreading to the rest of Europe
Oldtime3020.4Associated with the birth of American folk music, also known as old-timey or mountain music
Video Game2990.4Songs used in video games
Russian2890.4Associated in some way with Russia
Strathspey2810.3Written for strathspey dances, originating in Celtic cultures in the mid-1600s; often in 4/4 time
Torch2770.3song about unrequited love
Canadian2680.3Associated in some way with Canada
Jewish2680.3associated with Jews
Lullaby2590.3Appropriate for putting babies to sleep
School2560.3Associated with institutions of education such as fight songs
Slipjig2560.3Irish stepdance, graceful and flowing in 9/8 time
Drinking2520.3Songs associated with group singing while imbibing alcohol, such as at a bar or pub
Blues2480.3Music of African American origin in the rural southern U.S. in the late 1800s and blossoming in the 1940s in cities, eventually leading to both rhythm & blues and rock & roll
Funereal2390.3Associated with funerals or burying the dead rituals
Polka2340.3Dance of Bohemian origin with two beats to the bar
Bolero2330.3Spanish dance in 3/4 time characterized by sharp turns and sudden pauses in a position with one arm arched overhead
Xmas2290.3Associated with the secular Christmas holiday period
Gavotte2220.3French dance popular in the 18th century, medium tempo, in 2/2 or 4/4 time
Mexican2140.3associated with the country of Mexico
Big Band2140.3Music arising in the U.S. in the 20th century played by small (10-20 musicians) groups, peaking in popularity in the 1940s with swing music
Latvian2060.3associated with the country of Latvia
Csardas2060.3Hungarian dance that starts slowly and ends with a fast flourish
Hawaiian2050.2associated with indigenous people of Hawaii
Sarabande2010.2Court dance of slow tempo arising from Spain in the 1500s in triple time, surviving as a musical form after the dance lost popularity
Chaconne1970.2a stately dance and musical form popular in the 17th and 18th centuries