Music is an art form using audio (voice) to express. Its main elements are elevation (adjustable tone), rhythm (and its associated concepts: tempo, speed), rhythm, and sound qualities of timbre and texture of music. Original music derived from the Greek word μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses"). [1]
Creativity, effectiveness, significance, and even the definition of music vary according to culture and context of society. The music ranged from the chamber compositions are closely held (both in composing and performing), to form improvisational music with aleatoric forms. Music can be divided into categories and subcategories, although the division and distribution relationships between music genres are often very small, sometimes depending on personal preference, and controversial. In the arts, the music can be classified as a performing art, a sophisticated art, and auditory art. It can also be divided into art music and folk music. Between music and mathematics have been linked quite closely. [2] Music can be played and heard directly, can be part of a work of theater or film, or can be recorded.
It is divided into two main categories: vocal and instrumental. Vocal music based on lyrics clearly express ideas and feelings. Also instrumental music is based on pure sound of the instrument, so abstract, sensation and association.
Music notation is full of signs and letters are used to record sound with their characteristics. Mon-recorded audio notation is back in the music notation on paper and vocal subjects are read to the music notation (signed negative) of extreme right and their high school. There is the music notation and music courses for specified levels, the degree and intensity of the music. There are many different courses, but music is the most popular course sol. Sometimes necessary, it is common to "translate" a language tracks sol key to other music courses and vice versa.
For many people in many cultures, music is an important part of their lifestyle. The philosophers of ancient Greece and India defined the music is melodic harmonies horizontally and vertically. Popular sayings such as "the harmony of the universe" and "music that poured into my ear" showed that music is often organized and easy listening. However, 20th century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music. He said that "There is no noise, only sound." [3] The musicologist Jean-Jacques Nattiez summary postmodern perspective on music: "The border between music and noise is always determined the culture-which means that, even in a simple society, the gap between music and noise is not always the same, there is rarely a consensus on the definition of music .. . by no concept of simplicity and universality of music of any culture.
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