0 sounds produced by instruments or voices singing -- musikk [ masculine ]
1 the art of arranging and combining sounds able to be produced by the human voice or by instruments -- musikk
2 the written form in which such tones etc are set down -- noter
Such an example could be of use to teachers working out their own ways of teaching musics from around the world.
No longer was music's dependence on immediate sensations a drawback or a shortcoming, but rather the source of its strength and expressive power.
Thoughtfully creative, performed responses require thorough familiarity with the music's structures, devices and processes.
Towards the close there is a good point on the refocusing of the older view that music's function was moral persuasion.
A second consequence follows from music's transcendence of conceptual meaning.
Which musics ought to be the subject of one's study?
In this study, those memories that stayed to adult life were indeed characterized by factors such as community, atmosphere and music's ability to arouse feelings.
The book is part of a new generation of ethnomusicological research which emphasises the importance of a historical perspective in the study of popular musics.
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