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  2. Introduction. Music is a group of sounds that people have arranged in a pleasing or meaningful way. All cultures of the world make some form of music. Music can be simple—for example, one person tapping out a beat on a log drum or singing a children’s song. Music can also be complex—for example, hundreds of instruments playing together for hours.

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    Music is sound that has been organized by using rhythm, melody or harmony. If someone bangs saucepans while cooking, it makes noise. If a person bangs saucepans or pots in a rhythmic way, they are making a simple type of music. There are four things which music has most of the time: 1. Music often has pitch. This means high and low notes. Tunesare ...

    Even in the stone age people made music. The first music was probably made trying to imitate sounds and rhythms that occurred naturally. Human music may echo these phenomena using patterns, repetition and tonality. This kind of music is still here today. Shamans sometimes imitate sounds that are heard in nature. It may also serve as entertainment (...

    "Musical notation" is the way music is written down. Music needs to be written down in order to be saved and remembered for future performances. In this way composers (people who write music) can tell others how to play the musical piece as it was meant to be played.

    By listening

    People can enjoy music by listening to it. They can go to concerts to hear musicians perform. Classical music is usually performed in concert halls, but sometimes huge festivals are organized in which it is performed outside, in a field or stadium, like pop festivals. People can listen to music on CDs, Computers, iPods, television, the radio, cassette/record-players and even mobile phones. There is so much music today, in elevators, shopping malls, and stores, that it often becomes a backgrou...

    By playing or singing

    People can learn to play an instrument. Probably the most common for complete beginners is the piano or keyboard, the guitar, or the recorder (which is certainly the cheapest to buy). After they have learnt to play scales, play simple tunes and read the simplest musical notation, then they can think about which instrument for further development. They should choose an instrument that is practical for their size. For example, a very short child cannot play a full size double bass, because the...

    By composing

    Anyone can make up his or her own pieces of music. It is not difficult to compose simple songs or melodies (tunes). It's easier for people who can play an instrument themselves. All it takes is experimenting with the sounds that an instrument makes. Someone can make up a piece that tells a story, or just find a nice tune and think about ways it can be changed each time it is repeated. The instrument might be someone's own voice.

    Grooved side of the Voyager Golden Record launched along the Voyager probesto space, which feature music from around the world
    Indian women dressed in regional attire playing a variety of musical instruments popular in different parts of India
    Indonesia is the home of gong chime, there are many variants across Indonesia, especially in Java and Bali.
    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.
  3. Musical Terms and Glossary. Back to Music. There are probably thousands of different terms and words used in music throughout the world. Various composers and music writers may use these terms in different ways. We've tried to take the most used terms and give some basic definitions here.

  4. Word Builder, Word Explorer, Word Parts. part of speech: noun. definition 1: sound with tones and rhythm that can be listened to and enjoyed. Music can be made by voices or instruments. When the music started, people clapped their hands and tapped their feet. similar words: harmony, melody, rhythm, sound.

  5. Learn key words in music for KS2 with this BBC Bitesize music guide.

  6. Illustrated Music Dictionary of Musical Terms, Famous Composers, and Performers. from the Music Library. 400+ music dictionary entries about composers, performers, conductors, instruments and musical tempo terms in our illustrated music dictionary for kids.

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