Its is considered a form of worship. Yes they do
No music is 'banned' as such. However, Jehovah's Witnesses uphold certain moral standards, such as no sex outside marriage, no violence, no cursing or obscene language, etc. Members are discouraged to liste to music that features or encourage such practices.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not participate in interfaith activities.
Perhaps you're thinking of Jehovah's Witnesses.
No they are not and the vast majority would not. However, they would not sing along with the music.
Jehovah's Witnesses are allowed to listen to any music they like. Same goes for video games. However, Jehovah's Witnesses are careful as to what the listen to. If the music has strong language, is suggestive, or satanic, odds are that Witness would try to avoid that music. I, who is a Jehovah's Witness, listens to a large amount of different music such as Rock, Classical, Metal, Rap, and Pop. But the songs I listen to don't contain any of the above bold. I don't know much about Iron Maiden, but it all comes down to a personal choice.Hope this answers your question.
Sometimes if you push them they will rock back and forth but other times they don't. Minor Edit: Their are Jehovah's Witnesses that are musicians and play rock music. So you could say that some do indeed "rock".
Easy. You can obtain free music CD's at the local Kingdom Hall, and a free song book which will contain the lyrics; The music is available for download from the Jehovah's Witness website.
"airs" are slow intrumental melodies in Irish music.
No, though of course we don't have much choice but to hear it at Christmas time, as it is everywhere... ;-)
Jehovah's Witnesses listen to ALL types of music.Jehovah's Witnesses listen to reggae, rock, urban, calypso, classical you name it, what they do not do is spend insurmountable time listening to music -- isolating themselves in the process -- or blindly try to emulate the singers and composers, or jump on the 'gotta buy that CD or I'm a nobody' bandwagon.If you have a Jehovah's Witness as a friend or associate maybe you can ask them what kind of music they like to listen to.Lady Gaga :) ROFLI'm a JW and I listen to ambient.
Acapella or a cappella is singing without any music/instruments in background. Opposite would be Intrumental music (only instruments) / karaoke (music but no lyrics) depending on the situation.
There are over 7 and a half million Witnesses of Jehovah, so there are potentially 7 and a half million different personal answers to this question. Personally, I enjoy camping, hiking, and similar outdoor activities. I also like to listen to music. Many enjoy sports, games - whatever. Often, a group of Jehovah's people will have parties or informal "get-togethers" including dancing and/or music. Of course, these events do not coincide with birthdays or holidays, as Biblical principles do not reflect well on such festivities.