Found this from PG's Andrew in 2023:

"A. We've introduced a new variable for this – called "Genre Score". That describes a style by a simple number from 1 to 100. This "genre score" works as follows: "quiet, classical, acoustic, jazz, folk" would have low genre scores (1 to 30) "loud, aggressive, heavy rock" have high genre scores (80-100), and light-medium pop would have mid-range genre scores. So, if you're looking for a quiet "living room" type style, use the StylePicker filter to only show styles with a genre score less than 40 – that might show jazz, classical, folk or other quiet-acoustic styles."

From this, I'd interpret that a quiet folk song might be 1, and a loud one would be 30. So a loud folk song would never be more "intense" than a heavy rock song, or even a medium pop song, for that matter. Haven't actually looked myself. Just remember reading SOMETHING and THINK it must have been this quoted post.


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