Recognised musical genres and forms include the following (see the individual genre pages for more information on each genre and musical genres for information about the major groupings).

See also: List of genres of music (N-Z)

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  • Kaba - Southern Albanian instrumental music
  • Kabuki - lively and popular form of Japanese theater and music
  • Kadans
  • Kagok - Korean aristocratic vocal music accompanied by strings, wind and percussion instruments
  • Kagyupa chanting - form of Tibetan Buddhist chanting
  • Kaiso
  • Kalamatianó
  • Kalattuut - Inuit polka
  • Kalinda (kalenda, ti kannot)
  • Kamba pop
  • Kan ha diskan
  • Kansas City blues
  • Kantádhes
  • Kantrum
  • Kargyraa
  • Karma
  • Kaseko - Surinamese folk music
  • Katcharsee - lively, celebratory Okinawan folk music
  • Kattajjaq - competitive Inuit throat singing
  • Kawachi ondo - a form of modernized Okinawan folk music
  • Kayokyoku - traditionally-structured Japanese pop music
  • Ke-kwe
  • Kebyar - swift, modern dance music
  • Kecak - Balinese "monkeychant"
  • Kecapi suling - instrumental, improvisation-based music from Java
  • Kélé
  • Kertok - Malaysian xylophone music played in small ensembles
  • Khaleeji - popular folk-based music of the Persian Gulf countries
  • Khap
  • Khplam wai - a type of mor lam with a slow tempo which originated in Luang Prabang, Laos
  • Khelimaski djili - Hungarian Gypsy dance songs
  • Khene
  • Khrung sai - type of Thai classical music
  • Khyal - Hindustani vocal music that is informal, partially improvised and very popular
  • Khoomei
  • Khorovodi - Russian dance music
  • Kikuyu pop
  • Kilapanda
  • Kinko
  • Kirtan
  • Kiwi rock
  • Kizomba
  • Klape - Dalmatian male choir music
  • Klasik
  • Kléftiko
  • Klezmer
  • Kliningan
  • Kochare - Armenian folk dance
  • Kolomeyka
  • Komagaku
  • Konpa
  • Koumpaneia - Greek Gypsy music
  • Kpanlogo
  • Krakowiak
  • Krautrock
  • Krill Krill
  • Kriti (krithi) - a Hindui hymn
  • Kroncong - popular Indonesian music with strong Portuguese influence
  • Krzesany
  • Kulning - Swedish folk songs
  • Kumina - music (and religion) of the Bongo Nation of Jamaica
  • Kun-borrk
  • Kundere
  • Kundiman - traditional Filipino songs adapted to Western song structure
  • Kussundé
  • Kutumba wake
  • Kvćđi
  • Kveding - traditional Norwegian songs
  • Kwassa kwassa
  • Kwela

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