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