Music is defined as:
NOUN
1) a branch of the performing arts in which sound is organized in time to create a harmonious and thought-provoking composition (Music is divided into many different forms or genres employing the human voice or played on various instruments whether solo or as a group.)
2) musical sound in written form as notation
3) any pleasing or harmonious sound, especially that of nature (e.g. birds, wind rustling through trees, or a river)
Publication is defined as the issuing of a journal, book, music or any other work for public sale. The word is derived from the word Publish which is defined as 'to make public'.
Truth music can be defined as a type of Christian rock. The music is meant to spread the word of Jesus Christ and Christianity in general. It offers an alternative to traditional rock music and presents itself as having values.
Music composition.
Ethnomusicology can be defined as the study of music in its context.
The word "dizi" is not an acronym for a business or something similar. Instead, a dizi is defined as a type of Chinese flute that is commonly used in traditional Chinese music.
The word 'music' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.The noun 'music' is defined as vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined to produce harmony, and expression of emotion; the written or printed signs representing vocal or instrumental sound.
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A silence in music is what is commonly referred to as a rest. This is a period that is clearly defined on music timing.
A music box would properly be defined as a jewelry-type of box that plays or orchestrates music when the lid of the box is removed or lifted up from the edge.
A composer is a person who writes music.
Arabic music can be generally defined a notable emphasis on melody and rhythm whereas western music emphasizes harmony and chords. Arabic music is based on double harmonic scale and is usually homophonic as opposed to polyphonic.