@WcW
*Ignores JK because that wouldn't be fun* Sure.. I like a challenge.
1. Of, relating to, or capable of producing music: a musical instrument.
2. Characteristic of or resembling music; melodious: a musical speaking voice.
3. Set to or accompanied by music: a musical revue.
4. Devoted to or skilled in music.
To prove you wrong all I have to do is somehow prove rock isn't musical..
A form of popular music arising from and incorporating a variety of musical styles, especially rhythm and blues, country music, and gospel. Originating in the United States in the 1950s, it is characterized by electronically amplified instrumentation, a heavily accented beat, and relatively simple phrase structure
It says that it is a variety of musical styles especially rhythm and blues, country music, and gospel (oh lordy). . and ironically a
relatively simple phrase structure. That is from the
dictionary.. not me.
-Noun Definition
a play or film that has dialogue interspersed with songs and dances
Of course I could be a dick and just address the noun definition and win on a technicality.. but.. that'd be an asshole move. So okay..
Let's play with the Genres of Rock, shall we?
Glam Rock.
Warning.. this is totally gay. And they aren't cute in drag.: ShowHide A style of English rock music from the early 1970s, distinguished by the glamorous, glittery costumes of its performers and its bouncy beat and lyrics.
Without it's fashion and shoulder pads (har har har) would Glam Rock be any different than pop rock? (Hey hey, you you.. I don't like your..). It goes without saying that even though it produces music.. it relies on image more. However.. it does need music, or it'll just be Drag. So..
I could continue down the list of genres but you have a point. Unless there is an instance when Rock is done without instruments...
acapella I wouldn't have a case.