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ART/ACTIVITY OF CREATING ART USING SOUND
MuSic; Musical Interpretation; Auditory art; Meaning (music)
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  • ''The Woman in Red'' by [[Giovanni Boldini]]
  • The [[primary auditory cortex]] is one of the main areas associated with superior pitch resolution.
  • 19th-century composer and pianist [[Clara Schumann]]
  • The [[Divje Babe flute]], the oldest known musical instrument. It is made from the [[femur]] bone of a [[cave bear]].
  • Ethnomusicologist [[Frances Densmore]] recording [[Blackfoot]] chief [[Mountain Chief]] for the [[Bureau of American Ethnology]] (1916)
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  • Song Dynasty (960–1279) painting, ''Night Revels of Han Xizai'', showing Chinese musicians entertaining guests at a party in a 10th-century household
  • [[Musical notation]] from a Catholic [[Missal]], c. 1310–1320
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  • [[Khatia Buniatishvili]] playing a [[grand piano]]
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  • experimental musical instruments]]
  • The piano was the centrepiece of social activity for middle-class urbanites in the 19th century ([[Moritz von Schwind]], 1868). The man at the piano is composer [[Franz Schubert]].
  • [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
  • In [[Greek mythology]], the nine [[Muse]]s were the inspiration for many creative endeavors, including [[the arts]], and eventually became closely aligned with music specifically.
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  • [[Luciano Pavarotti]]
  • Music production in the 2000s using a [[digital audio workstation]] (DAW) with an electronic keyboard and a [[multi-monitor]] set-up
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  • Indian women dressed in regional attire playing a variety of musical instruments popular in different parts of India
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  • ''Voyager'' probes]] to space, which feature music from around the world
  • [[Manhattan School of Music]] professor and professional double bass player [[Timothy Cobb]] teaching a bass lesson in the late 2000s. His bass has a low C extension with a metal "machine" with buttons for playing the pitches on the extension.
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  • A music therapist from a "Blues in the Schools" program plays harmonica with a US Navy sailor at a Naval Therapy Center.

music         
música
oído musical
banda
music         
(n.) = música

Def: Uno de los varios tipos de materiales bibliográficos que describen las Reglas de Catalogación y que se usa para referirse a aquellas publicaciones que tratan de la composición musical.
Ex: Music can include a variety of forms, such as works about musicians and music, music scores and recordings.
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* ambient music = música ambiental
* a piece of + music = pieza musical
* beat music = música moderna
* blues music = música blue
* chamber music = música de cámara
* choral music = música coral
* circus music = música de circo
* country music = música country
* dance music = música de baile
* digital music = música digital
* dramatic music = música dramática
* ethnic music = música étnica
* face + the music = afrontar las consecuencias
* film music = banda sonora de película
* gospel music = música espiritual negra
* hi-fi music = música de alta fidelidad
* incidental music = música incidental
* instrumental music = música instrumental
* ISBD(PM) (International Standard Bibliographic Description for Printed Music = ISBD(PM) (Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional para Partituras Musicales)
* keyboard music = música de teclado
* liturgical music = música litúrgica
* martial music = música militar
* music academy = conservatorio de música
* music audition = audición musical
* music catalogue = catálogo de obras musicales
* music CD = CD de música
* music collection = colección de música
* music competition = concurso de música
* music concert = concierto de música
* music conservatoire = conservatorio de música
* music conservatory = conservatorio de música
* music critic = crítico de música
* music download = descarga de música
* music festival = festival de música
* music genre = género musical
* music industry, the = industria discográfica, la
* music librarianship = biblioteconomía especializada en documentación musical
* music library = biblioteca especializada en música, biblioteca de música
* music lyrics = letra de la música
* music-making = práctica de música
* music performance = interpretación musical, actuación musical
* music recital = recital musical
* music recordings = grabaciones de música
* music related [music-related] = relacionado con la música
* music review = crítica de música
* music score = partitura musical
* music stand = atril
* music store = tienda de música
* music studio = estudio de música
* music theory = teoría musical
* music to + Posesivo + ears = música celestial, algo muy agradable de oír
* music trade = comercio de la música
* music video = vídeo musical
* orchestral music = música de orquesta
* passion music = música sacra
* perform + music = interpretar música
* piece of music = pieza musical
* play + music = tocar música
* pop music = música pop
* popular music = música popular
* popular music collection = colección de música popular
* rap music = música rap
* recorded music = grabación sonora, música grabada
* reggae music = música reggae
* religious music = música religiosa
* rhythm and blues music = música de rhythm and blues
* rock music = música rock
* room for music-making = habitación para practicar con instrumentos musicales
* set to + music = adaptar a la música
* sheet music = partitura musical
* sheet music piece = partitura musical
* stage music = música de obra de teatro
* theory of music = teoría de la música
* vocal music = música vocal
music         
la música [Noun]

Definición

music-hall
music-hall (ingl.; pronunc. [miúsic jól]) m. Espectáculo de variedades con números musicales, de danza, cómicos, etc. Género de los espectáculos de este tipo.

Wikipedia

Music

Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise expressive content. Definitions of music vary depending on culture, though it is an aspect of all human societies, a cultural universal. While scholars agree that music is defined by a few specific elements, there is no consensus on their precise definitions. The creation of music is commonly divided into musical composition, musical improvisation, and musical performance, though the topic itself extends into academic disciplines, criticism, philosophy, and psychology. Music may be performed or improvised using a vast range of instruments, including the human voice.

In some musical contexts, a performance or composition may be to some extent improvised. For instance, in Hindustani classical music, the performer plays spontaneously while following a partially defined structure and using characteristic motifs. In modal jazz the performers may take turns leading and responding, while sharing a changing set of notes. In a free jazz context, there may be no structure whatsoever, with each performer acting at their discretion. Music may be deliberately composed to be unperformable, or agglomerated electronically from many performances. Music is played in public and private areas, highlighted at events such as festivals, rock concerts, and orchestra performance, and heard incidentally as part of a score or soundtrack to a film, TV show, opera, or video game. Musical playback is the primary function of an MP3 player or CD player and a universal feature of radios and smartphones.

Music often plays a key role in social activities, religious rituals, rite of passage ceremonies, celebrations, and cultural activities. The music industry includes songwriters, performers, sound engineers, producers, tour organizers, distributors of instruments, accessories, and sheet music. Compositions, performances, and recordings are assessed and evaluated by music critics, music journalists, and music scholars, as well as amateurs.

Ejemplos de uso de music
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2. Using RSS feeds, a music fan‘s blog can now offer readers the latest music trends and news, helping them (and AOL Music) sell more music.
3. The 18th–century label of absolute musicmusic as music, as opposed to programme music – helped boost a classification system that created two teams.
4. His sense of background music and film music is tremendous.
5. Brooker and music company Onward Music are disputing Fisher‘s claim.