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A large percentage of music described as New Age music is Electronic and Instrumental , frequently relying on sustained Pad s or long Sequencer -based runs. Very long songs, up to 20 minutes and more, are not uncommon. Vocal arrangements and usage of acoustic instruments is less common (in many cases, high-quality samples are used instead of the latter). Recordings of naturally occurring sounds are sometimes used as an introduction to a track or throughout the piece. Said features also apply to many sub-genres of Ambient Music as well, and there is no boundary defined between ambient music and New Age music. DEFINITIONS There are three major groups of fans with different beliefs as to what New Age music is and which artists should be classified as New Age artists. The three points of view are:
INFLUENCES AND THEMES Obvious influences are early electronic music, Classical Music , Ambient Music pioneers like Brian Eno and Popol Vuh , Ethnic Music , World Music and artists such as Klaus Schulze , Prog-rock and Krautrock . The Minimalism of Terry Riley and Steve Reich ( Indian influenced in the former case) can also be cited as an influence, along with artists like Tony Conrad , LaMonte Young who utilized drones since the early 1960s . Connected to the creation of New Age music is the resurgence of interest in Gregorian Chant during the second half of the 20th Century . Popular themes in New Age music include Space and the Cosmos, Environment and Nature, Wellness in being, Harmony with one's self and the world, ). SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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