Music may or may not involve science, depending upon how it is made. A lot of music involves complex electronic equipment, including electric Guitars, amplifiers and recorders, synthesizers, and so forth. But it is also possible to make music without any modern technology.
you could use motor to do a investigation and it is a object to use in science.
There is no "why", because science uses both of those quantities.
yes matter matters in science it is the base line of science. Matter is everything that we can use our five sences on.
They dont!....
No, clouds do not use energy. I learned that in science class :)
it helps with the amplitiude
The musician played the piano beautifully at the concert.
A knowledge of physical sciences would be useful to a musician because they would have a better understanding of sound waves and sound properties. It would be useful to photographers so that they could understand light and the bending of light.
yes it would, it is the study of energy and motion
Well, you can say "TALENTED MUSICAL MUSICIAN
Indirectly actually or rather usefull to the making of the musical instrument instead.
One skilled in the art or science of music; esp., a skilled singer, or performer on a musical instrument.
Nothing!he hated astronomy work. that's why he quit and became a musician. he discovered Uranus to become rich, so would be a even more famous musician.
Some musicians do not.
They use computer science
They use computer science
you use science to pass school and college