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'''Experimental music''', or '''Avant-garde music''', is any ] that challenges the commonly accepted notions of ]. It may do this by trying new ] or adding other new ]s, and by using new forms and structures, for example. Experimental music often sounds unpleasant or abrasive to people who are not used to hearing it.

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