>>11384Math Rock, Film Music, Video Game Music, Death Metal, and Progressive Metal all belong in Type-I. New Wave, Psychedelic Rock, Black Metal, Gothic Country, Breakcore, Hardcore Techno, and Afrobeat all belong in Type-0. Nature Field Recordings, Romantic, Shibuya-Kei, Urban Field Recordings, and Yodelling belong in Type-II.
Jazz Fusion, Krautrock, Modal Jazz, Russian Chanson, Dark Ambient, Tibetan Throat Singing, Glitch, Industrial, Neo-Folk, Minimal Synth, and Cool Jazz belong in Type-I. Sacred Minimalism, Impressionism, Post Bop, Sound Collage, Carnatic Music, Ritual Ambient, and Art Punk belong in Type-III. Free Jazz, furniture music, Blackened Noise, Zeuhl, Inuit Throat Singing, Turntable Music, Ambient Noise, Harsh Noise, Traditional Folk, and Power Electronics belong in Type-II. Miimal Electronics and Onkyo-Kei belong in Type-II.
What is meant by Musicological Field Recordings? Is that Alvin Lucier - I Am Sitting In A Room sort of stuff? If so it belongs at Type-IV. Religious Hymns is not a genre. Electronische Musik isn't either. Electroacoustic Improvisation is vague and probably belongs a step or two lower, it's also probably about the same thing as Lowercase. Xenharmonicism is a technique, not a genre - and it's a fairly fundamental part of plenty of the other genres already mentioned. Same goes for Aleatoricism, Stochasticism, and Indeterminacy.