music book - translation to dutch
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music book - translation to dutch


music book         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Musical book; Book (musical); Book (music); Music book (disambiguation)
notenboek
sacred music         
  • Bangla]].
MUSIC GENRE
Sacred music; Minister of Music; Religious Music; Religious Song; Song, Religious; Sacred song; Sacred Music; Sacral music; Ritual music; Hymn in Islam
spirituele en religieuze muziek voor godsdienstig gebruik
light music         
  • The cover of [[Eric Coates]]'s autobiography, featuring a facsimile of a motif in his ''Knightsbridge March''. Coates is often considered the "King of Light Music"<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/musicfeature/pip/4zltg/ Eric Coates: The King of Light Music], ''BBC Radio&nbsp;4'', 23 February 2008</ref>
MUSIC GENRE; MUSICAL STYLE OF "LIGHT" ORCHESTRAL MUSIC
Light Music; British Light Music; Light classical music; Light orchestral music
lichte muziek

Definition

bookwork
¦ noun
1. the activity of keeping records of accounts.
2. the studying of textbooks, as opposed to practical work.

Wikipedia

Music book
Music book may refer to:
Examples of use of music book
1. Here comes news that the giant music, book and DVD retailer HMV, owner of rival chain Waterstone‘s, is in talks to buy Ottakar‘s.
2. HMV profits rise almost 10 pct÷ LONDON – Reuters British retailer HMV Group Plc said on Tuesday consumer interest in its core music, book and DVD formats remained strong as profits for the year rose almost 10 percent on a comparable basis.
3. The Edinburgh Art festival, now in its third year, will have to offer something better than this dumb bathos if it is to become a truly vital companion to the theatre, music, book and film festivals. jonathan22@btinternet.com Ron Mueck is at the National Galleries of Scotland (0131–556 8'21) until October 1.