* E-Grind
* Early music
* East Coast blues
* East Coast hip hop
* Eastern Tradition of Sephardic music
* Easy listening
* Elafrolaïkó
* Electric blues
* Electric folk
* Electro
* Electro Backbeat
* Electro hop
* Electro-maximal
* Electro-industrial
* Electro punk
* Electroclash
* Electrofunk
* Electronic art music
* Electronic body music (EBM, also known as industrial dance)
* Electronic dance
* Electronic luk thung - Dance-ready form of Thai pleng luk thung
* Electronic music
* Electronic rock
* Electronica
* Electropop
* Elevator music (or Muzak)
* Emo
* Enka - Japanese pop music, using native forms
* Equdorian Moggadawn Power Stomp
* Eremwu eu
* Ethereal wave
* Euba
* Eurobeat
* Eurodance
* Euro disco
* Europop
* Eurotrance
* Exotica
* Experimental music
* Experimental noise
* Experimental pop
* Experimental rock
* Extreme Metal
* Ezengileer - type of Tuvan xoomii said to imitate the trotting of horses.
Indian classical music is categorized
under two genres. They are
Hindustani and Carnatic. Broadly
Hindustani developed in the
northern regions of the country more..