the music players in a gurdwara are called;
RAGIEE
The music players in a gudwara are called "ragis" or "kirtanis." They are responsible for performing and leading the congregation in the singing of hymns and prayers from the Sikh scriptures.
It's called an etude - i.e. A musical composition written solely to improve technique.
The name "Melody" means music maker or musical tune. It is a popular choice for those who appreciate and create music.
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.
They have no religion. Depending on what part of the world you are in, the players may be mostly one religion or another. For example, in Latin America and large parts of Europe, most players would be Roman Catholics, but the actual clubs would not be dedicated to Roman Catholicism.
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.
Radios and record players (sometimes called victrolas.)
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Players Music Accessories was created in 1983-12.
I'm pretty sure they were called hit clips!
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You can use a program called bearshare which is suitable for use with ipods and other mp3 players
Armenians are brilliant music players ,in fact they can play any music you can possibly ask!and every hard solos !
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