The word music has been around since the twelth century. The word music was invented by King Gregorian who like to play songs in the thirteen hundreds because the black plague was going aroung Europe and it made him cheer up and feel happy. People used to go around to houses and sing songs to poor sick people to cheer them up and have confidence.
from the spanish MUSICA English is a Germanic language and the German word for music is Musik
Yes it is a word. More specially, it is a mnemonic. It was used in medieval music. It is the longest word in the English language which is made up of nothing but vowels.
The Spanish word for music is música
The word music is a noun. Music is sounds organised in time.
The African Luhya word for the English word 'music' is "musiki".
The act of screaming in music, "Screamo" is pretty much a slang word created to describe the art of screaming. You wouldn't say "I like screaming music", that's why the word screamo was made. To help explain a certain genre of music that mixes screaming and anything from metal to rock style music.
it is just a made up word that was used in the sound of music to make the song better and funner
The word 'music' in Indonesian is musik.
The Japanese word for music is Ongaku.
There is no silent consonant in the word "music".
Amor musicae.
The word music is a noun, a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for sounds that have rhythm, harmony, and melody; a word for an agreeable sound; a word for a thing.Musician is also a noun, a word for someone who plays music.