Music Genres Requiring the Most Skilled Artists

This list is about the art in music and how skilled good artists of the genres have to be to make a good song. This contains the complexity, creativity and variety of the composition, the skill of playing of the instruments and the deepness of the lyrics.
The Top Ten
1 Metal

Metal can be called contemporary classical music for many reasons. Most of the metal subgenres are even more demanding than classical. A classical singer and voice teacher said that many metal singers "sustain much higher and much longer than operatic singers are ever required to. It's not just the microphone that makes this possible. These guys are singing their guts out with incredible commitment. Intention is a very powerful thing."

I know this is true. I don't even start talking about metal drumming and guitar playing.

2 Classical

Good classical music is balm for the soul.
In todays main-music the complexity and variety got unfortunately lost, but this genre showcases polyphonys, tempo and scalar transpositions, arrangements of patterns, musically impressive instrument-plays and all in all with harmony and beautiful sound.
It's similar to metal, but not that loud and aggressive.

I am a metalhead and metal has always been my favourite genre. But I got to give this one to classic because it took me 9-10 years of violin playing to become a first violinist in an orchestra. My friend who plays guitar and another one that plays drums can do almost any solos/beats after about 5 years of playing.

3 Jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and developed from roots in blues and ragtime. Jazz is seen by many as "America's classical music".

Jazz is the forefront of musical innovation. You look into the Jazz community and you get some of the most technical musicians in history. You get people like Jacob Collier who is changing harmony for everyone and his music is one of the most complex music to understand. You get outstanding players like Wynton Marsalis and the whole Marsalis family who are incredibly talented individuals who are at the front of the Jazz community. All in all why is this not #1 as Jazz has been and will always be the beginning to the complex music of today and tomorrow and always

4 Rock Rock music is a music genre that was created in the 1940s. The genre was popular during the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s. Rock bands generally consists of a guitar player, a drummer, bass player and singer. There are many rock subgenres - such as heavy metal, alternative, hard rock, grunge, and more... read more
5 Blues Blues is a music genre and musical form originated by African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the end of the 19th century.

Eric Clapton anyone? This needs to be at least in the Top 5!

6 Hard Rock Hard Rock is a subgenre of rock music known for having heavier guitar riffs/solos. It originated around 1964-1965 with various Garage Rock bands.
7 Indie
8 Progressive Rock Progressive rock is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States throughout the mid to late 1960s.

I like to call progressive rock nerd rock because you have to be very invested in your art to be able to mess with the time signatures and make epics about various topics that Tolkien would probably get into. Also, a lot of these songs are 10+ minutes long. That's dedication.

Which is harder on guitar? Through the Fire and Flames or Fracture?

I love metal, but generally speaking progressive is far more complicated

9 Folk

Early basic structure aside, finger-style guitar work and intricate, poetic lyrics make folk music and it's American counterpart 'Americana' much more technical as current versions of the genre.

10 Industrial
The Contenders
11 Hip-Hop

I think the music itself (except the beat) isn't very talented. but there are artists which make this genre with the deepness of their lyrics incredible.
But also there are artists whose lyrics came straight out of someones posterior...

I'm no fan of this genre, but it has its advantages.

Bad Hip - Hop is easy, like 6IX9INE, and Lil Pump. Good Hip Hop like Tupac is not as easy.

This genre obviously requires the most talent.

12 Ambient
13 Medieval
14 Death Metal

Really just combine all metal subgenres and rock subgenres into one and say rock/metal

15 Classical Crossover

Classically trained performers (most often operatic superstars) sing popular songs, folk music, show tunes, or holiday songs. Example - Jackie Evancho.

16 Opera
17 Latin

I feel like dancing to Latin music for just 10 minutes would make you burn hundreds of calories.

18 Experimental Music

A style which you push the boundaries of music. It may not always be hard to play, but to compose is just talent at its fullest.

19 Trance
20 Techno
21 House
22 Country
23 Dubstep

Its not just noise and pressinf buttons! I think live djing is not much talent BUT producing is really hard! (I know many djs are good but like skrillex, I think they even prerecorded their sets! ) by the way. I love Skrillex :D

24 Downtempo
25 Rap
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