Music

Word MUSIC
Character 5
Hyphenation mu sic
Pronunciations /ˈmjuːzɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Music"

What do we mean by music?

The art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre. noun

Vocal or instrumental sounds possessing a degree of melody, harmony, or rhythm. noun

A musical composition. noun

The written or printed score for such a composition. noun

Such scores considered as a group. noun

A musical accompaniment. noun

A particular category or kind of music. noun

An aesthetically pleasing or harmonious sound or combination of sounds. noun

In golf, the degree of suppleness in the shaft of a club. noun

Any pleasing succession of sounds or of combinations of sounds; melody or harmony: as, the music of the winds, or of the sea. noun

The science of combining tones in rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic order, so as to produce effects that shall be intelligible and agreeable to the ear. noun

The art of using rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials in the production of definite compositions, or works having scientific correctness, artistic finish and proportion, esthetic effectiveness, and an emotional content or meaning. noun

A composition made up of tones artistically and scientifically disposed, or such compositions collectively: as, a piece of music. noun

A musical composition as rendered by instruments or by the voice. noun

The art of producing melody or harmony by means of the voice or of instruments. noun

The written or printed score of a composition; also, such scores collectively: as, a book of music; music for the piano or the flute. noun

A company of performers of music; a band; an orchestra. noun

Pleasurable emotion, such as is produced by melodious and harmonious sounds; also, the source, cause, or occasion of such emotion. noun

Lively speech or action; liveliness; excited wrangling; excitement. noun

A series of sounds organized in time, employing melody, harmony, tempo etc. usually to convey a mood.

Any pleasing or interesting sounds.

An art form, created by organizing of pitch, rhythm, and sounds made using musical instruments and sometimes singing.

A guide to playing or singing a particular tune; sheet music.

Electronic signal jamming.

Heated argument.

Fun; amusement.

Ruined by MTV Urban Dictionary

One of the few things keeping me sane in this fucked up world we live in. Urban Dictionary

The life force Urban Dictionary

The one language spoken by all cultures,sex's,races,and anything else that at one time or another in history has had a hard time purely because of belief Urban Dictionary

Life Urban Dictionary

Good stuff, man. Urban Dictionary

A drug ingested via the ears. different kinds of music have different effects. Urban Dictionary

Silence is silver, but music is gold. Urban Dictionary

A harmonic connection between all human beings Urban Dictionary

The only thing that makes sense anymore. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Music

The word "music" in example sentences

Proves Babbittism: music should be "literally as much as possible" #music about 7 hours, 54 minutes ago ❋ Unknown (2011)

Gershwin never gave up the hope of a "Porgy and Bess" revival, but such was the elasticity of his musical talent that he could go from writing serious formal music to movie ­music without a hitch. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What I really meant was music *industry* rather than *music* industry. ❋ Glyn Moody (2007)

Oh, I long for music writers that write about music*. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Furthermore, the syllables stressed in the music are stressed in the written poem as well; for in the mind of the Negro authors, words and music were one spontaneous creation, and it is the _music_ that gives to the words the accent, instead of the words forming the basis of the accentuation of the music, as with us. ❋ Various (N/A)

MacDowell has created a typical music, typical of _himself_, not of any locality, and he wished it to be judged as _music_, not as ❋ Elizabeth Fry Page (N/A)

Out of the chaos of conflicting statements regarding the development of music notation, the student may glean an outline-knowledge of three fairly distinct periods or stages, each of these stages being intimately bound up with the development of _music_ itself in that period. ❋ Karl Wilson Gehrkens (1928)

Since it [architecture] is music in space, as it were a frozen music…. ❋ Unknown (1919)

Hinton remarked that then would come a man so inspired by a new spirit that his feeling would be, not that _all_ music has been written, but that no _music_ has yet been written. ❋ Havelock Ellis (1899)

Do you know how the wind blows through the trees on the steep mountain side, and will make music in your heart, _if your heart is tuned to its music_, even while you are pushing your way through thorny tanglewood and undergrowth? ❋ Unknown (1897)

Now, at last, music was to be separated from language and dance rhythms, and stand alone for the first time in the history of civilization as _pure music_. ❋ Edward MacDowell (1884)

Everything that should be said was already said, Magma presented on MDK a very unique, almost unparalleled type of music, sounding like opera and being influenced by jazz and classical music*. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Since the latter half of the 20th century, Western musical scholars began to define their music as ¡°Western music, ¡± rather than just ¡°music. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And I cannot abide a second without music (real music~ not the shit they play at my school) that I've givel up socialization in general and just sit next to Chelsea and Amanda at luch and we all listen to our headphones for the whole forty five so minutes. ❋ Hamletwildie (2004)

We [must] [save] music ❋ Shaq (2003)

I'd be [dead] [by now] [if it] weren't for music. ❋ DROCK2265 (2010)

[I would] [cease] to [breathe] without music. ❋ Anonymous (2003)

white guy:[i'm white] i like [led zeppelin] black guy:i'm [black me] too ❋ Chalkie (2005)

[we would] all [die] [without] music ❋ A7x_forever (2011)

[Without] music, [life] would be [a mistake]. ❋ Peach (2003)

rock, country, [electronic], rap, dance, and [classical] are [just a few] genres ❋ John (2005)

this is a [quote] for music, i found and i [liked] it so i [put it on] here ❋ Bittney (2006)

[everyone] can [relate] to music at some [times] ❋ Sarahisrawr (2007)

[The Beatles] [made] some of [the best] music. ❋ Isac Jones (2009)

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