nonstandardfolk
Nonstandardfolk is a subgenre of folk music that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of nonstandard tunings, unconventional instruments, and innovative songwriting techniques. This genre often blurs the lines between traditional folk and experimental music, incorporating elements from various genres such as rock, jazz, and world music.
The term "nonstandardfolk" was coined to describe a movement that sought to break away from the traditional
Songwriting in nonstandardfolk often features complex chord progressions, unconventional melodies, and poetic lyrics that explore themes
Notable nonstandardfolk artists include John Fahey, who is often credited with pioneering the genre, and more