In simplest terms, baroque pop is a form of music that conflates rock 'n roll with classical.

Like music from the Baroque period, this style is characterized by ornate sound arrangements. A typical baroque pop song would include strings, harmonies, and amiable vocals. Though certainly not limited to the following, other instruments commonly found in baroque pop include: horns, pianos, mellotrons, and harpsichords.

Baroque pop began as a commercial product, which meant that most songs followed the composer-producer-performer formula that dominated popular music before the time of rock 'n roll (and still wildly popular, even amongst rock 'n roll, during the mid-'60s, when baroque pop first emerged). Songs were typically aimed toward teenagers, and in typical pop fashion, themes mostly centered around teenage romance.

Baroque pop, even to this day, has many faces. Sunshine pop, a sound pioneered along the West Coast during the 1960s, shares characteristics with baroque pop. Many Northern soul, bubblegum, and psychedelic pop songs fall under the category of baroque pop as well. Even today, many rock 'n roll artists show influence by incorporating lush melodies, harmonies, and instrumentation into songs.

Two of the most popular baroque pop albums are 1966's Pet Sounds and 1967's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Though baroque pop's origins are not definite, many believe that the sound was pioneered by The Zombies with the release of their first single, "She's Not There", in 1964.
Recognizable baroque pop singles:
The Left Banke - Walk Away Renée.
The Zombies - She's Not There.
The Beach Boys - Wouldn't It Be Nice.
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A fusión genre, especially popular in the 1960s, which combines elements of pop and classical music. The style emerged as artists were interested in recapturing the grandeur of the baroque era.

Common characteristics of baroque pop:
1. Heavy use of strings, woodwinds, brass, and other orchestral accompaniment
2. Intricate, layered harmonies

3. Prominence of the harpsichord, a baroque era favorite
4. Lyrics that were often fantasy-like, romantic, and, sometimes intentionally, vague.

Baroque pop is related to sunshine pop and psychedelic pop, all three sharing several characteristics, such as their use of complex harmonies.
Baroque pop is not very popular nowadays, which is a shame, as it is one of my favorite genres .
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The style of music in which a relatively normal melody is backed up by rich orchestral arrangements and/or unique syncopation. It creates an overall mesmerizing quality to the music
Baroque pop is the best kind of music, especially when Rufus Wainwright sings it.
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baroque works was an organisation in one piece that is ruled by the shichibukai Sir Crocodile, it is made up of former bounty hunters . They are bent on ruling Alabasta and obtaining military might with the ancient weapon Pluton. There ranking of the men are in numbers, example Mrs 3 is stronger than Mrs 7. The women are ranked by days, example Miss All- Sunday is more important than Miss Monday.
Baroque Works:

Mrs 0 & Miss All-Sunday
Mrs 1 & Miss Double
Mrs 3 & Miss Goldenweek
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Intense style of music drawing primarily from hip-hop and classical influences. Created in Manly, Australia by three young pioneers on their travels, the first song (written by the now legendary Hostel Takeover) 'It's started...' won critical acclaim in the annual Boardrider music awards. Famous also for re-instating the oud as a mainstream instrument.
I can't believe how sick baroque-hop is.
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Ideology that nihilism is cyclical.

Implies that nihilism is meta or cyclical time.
Baroque nihilism implies that nihilism has self-attributes.

In other words: time has itself.
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Example #1:
"Do you want to get baroque tonight?"
"Hell yeah let's get blazed!"

Example #2:
"Did you smoke last night?"
"Absolutely! I got baroque!"
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