No, It was Anicius Boethius (c. 480-524) who wrote
The Fundamentals of Music
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Guido d'Arezzo wrote a treatise on music called Micrologus, which is regarded as the second most widely distributed treatise on the subject in the later Middle Ages. But I think the work that would have a name translated as The Fundamentals of Music would have to be de Musica, which was written by Boethius.
Oh no he does not write music.
You can write music by expressing your feelings and think about something that you really want to write.
"Write" is a verb and therefore is the same applied to singular and plural, for example:"I write the music." and "They write the music."
One of Guido van Rossum's goals for Python was to create a language that was easy to read and write, emphasizing code readability and simplicity.
You need to know how to read music to play music, transcribe music (write down a played song), transpose music (put music in a different key), and write music.
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He wrote classical music.
Classical music.
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They don't! Composers write thier own music.