Sacred is referring more to the church. In music history, it deals with the period of time after Gregorian chant when music was written for the church services in the Proper and the Ordinary including parts such as: Kyrie, Conductus, Antiphon...etc. Stylistically, it is more plain and goes more with the syllables of the text in the chant. There is often a lot of short phrase in repeated metrical patterns. Secular music is the more mainstream "non-church" music. Stylistically, it includes longer drawn out phrases. It uses a lot of expression to provide a mood with the music.
Secular.
Sacred song is used for worship or religious purposes. Secular song is common, everyday music.
Chopin wrote secular music. All of it is for or at least involves his instrument, the piano. He wrote no sacred music at all.
False - secular
Sacred. The whole thing is about Jesus Christ.
Sacred is religious mucic that are related to the catholic church on the contrary Secular music is non-religious music. "Secular" means being separate from religion.
Secular.
Sacred song is used for worship or religious purposes. Secular song is common, everyday music.
Chopin wrote secular music. All of it is for or at least involves his instrument, the piano. He wrote no sacred music at all.
In some Indigenous cultures, there may not be a clear division between sacred and secular music. Music often plays a central role in Indigenous ceremonies and rituals, connecting people to their spirituality and cultural heritage. However, there are also forms of Indigenous music that are used for entertainment, storytelling, and other secular purposes.
False - secular
Sacred. The whole thing is about Jesus Christ.
Secular music is non-religious and typically focuses on everyday themes like love, relationships, and personal experiences, while sacred music is religious in nature and is often used in a spiritual or worship context. Secular music may include a wide range of genres, whereas sacred music is specifically created for religious ceremonies or practices.
probaly both
Both, he composed religious and secular cantatas.
The Council of Trent specified that music in churches should for sacred purposes. The distinctions between secular, worldly music and sacred music, and their functions were made clear. What goes on in Church should be the worship of God, be it preaching, singing, liturgical dancing music or ritual.
Both!