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          Eclectic has the connotations of containing/being influenced by a variety of genres.






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          Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.



          It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.






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            The word synthesis is a perfect match here:




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            Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
            ‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’




            Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:




            The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.







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              Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.



              It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.






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                Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.



                It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.






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                  Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.



                  It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.






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                  Often the word "fusion" is used to describe combined influences in various endeavors.



                  It was used alone to denote a combination of jazz and rock music which became popular in the 1970's-'80's - but, would not be out of place describing the melding of other styles of music.







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                      The word synthesis is a perfect match here:




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                      Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
                      ‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’




                      Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:




                      The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.







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                        The word synthesis is a perfect match here:




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                        Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
                        ‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’




                        Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:




                        The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.







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                          The word synthesis is a perfect match here:




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                          Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
                          ‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’




                          Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:




                          The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.







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                          Synthesis: The combination of components or elements to form a connected whole.
                          ‘the synthesis of intellect and emotion in his work’




                          Here’s a paragraph of some music related text (source) that demonstrates it well:




                          The blues became marked as a distinctive musical genre around the turn of the 20th century, developing throughout the Southeast as a synthesis of the African American music traditions which preceded it, including work songs, field hollers, dance tunes, minstrel songs, and spirituals.








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