yeah basically but if you record like a piece of music of of silence and you get like the sound of the cars going past you will nevr get that sound again so yeah every sound is music :D
Instruments are objects that are used to make music. Every instrument makes a different sound.
Yes. Almost every place has contemporary music. Today, contemporary music is usually pop music, so the contemporary Hawaiian music you hear will not sound like "Hawaiian music".
I believe it isRodgers and Hammerstein in 1959 from the musical Sound of Music.
Peggy Wood was 73 when she played the role of Mother Superior in The Sound of Music. She was born in 1892 and died in 1978 at age 86. She did not sing "Climb Every Mountain" in The Sound of Music -- she was dubbed by singer Margery McKay.
Here are some questions that will start you off: What IS music? How do you define it? Where does sound end and music begin? How is "originality" defined? Is music copyright law outdated? Why should music be a part of the school curriculum? Why is music important?
Climb Every Mountain from The Sound of Music
Climb Every Mountain
No. Sound is anything from an explosion to a thousand nails on the blackboard, to the most beautiful music you have ever heard. Music is an organized niche of sound, an area where sound is at it's very best. But while music relies almost 100% on sound, music is not the same thing as sound. Sound is a much broader category.
sound is music
sound is music
vocal and instrumental are kinds of sound in music
Sound of Music - album - was created in 1982.