Vi fant 12 definisjoner av music på engelsk.
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| music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner | ||
| auditory communication communication that relies on hearing | ||
| subdivision, section the act of subdividing; division of something previously divided | ||
| pizzicato a note or passage that is played pizzicato | ||
| monody, monophonic music, monophony music consisting of a single vocal part (usually with accompaniment) | ||
| concerted music, polyphonic music, polyphony music arranged in parts for several voices or instruments | ||
| polytonalism, polytonality music that uses two or more different keys at the same time | ||
| popularism music adapted to the understanding and taste of the majority | ||
| musical harmony, harmony compatibility in opinion and action | ||
| melodic line, melodic phrase, melody, tune, air, strain, line the perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes | ||
| part music vocal music for several voices in independent parts (usually performed without accompaniment) | ||
| musical composition, opus, piece of music, composition, piece a musical work that has been created; "the composition is written in four movements" | ||
| instrumental music music produced by playing a musical instrument | ||
| prelude music that precedes a fugue or introduces an act in an opera | ||
| overture orchestral music played at the beginning of an opera or oratorio | ||
| antiphony alternate (responsive) singing by a choir in two parts | ||
| refrain, chorus the part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers | ||
| ballet a theatrical representation of a story that is performed to music by trained dancers | ||
| dance music music to dance to | ||
| serial music, serialism 20th century music that uses a definite order of notes as a thematic basis for a musical composition | ||
| syncopation music (especially dance music) that has a syncopated rhythm | ||
| music genre, musical genre, musical style, genre an expressive style of music | ||
| bach the music of Bach; "he played Bach on the organ" | ||
| beethoven the music of Beethoven; "he enjoyed Beethoven most of all" | ||
| brahms the music of Brahms; "Brahms was included in the program" | ||
| chopin the music of Chopin; "he practiced Chopin day and night" | ||
| gilbert and sullivan the music of Gilbert and Sullivan; "he could sing all of Gilbert and Sullivan" | ||
| handel the music of Handel | ||
| haydn the music of Haydn | ||
| mozart the music of Mozart; "the concert was mostly Mozart" | ||
| stravinsky the music of Stravinsky; "Stravinsky no longer causes riots in the streets" | ||
| wagner the music of Wagner; "they say that Hitler listened only to Wagner" | ||
| ta'ziyeh (Islam) a form of Iranian musical pageant that is the theatrical expression of religious passion; based on the Battle of Kerbala and performed annually (in Farsi) | ||
| vocal, vocal music music that is vocalized (as contrasted with instrumental music) | ||
| music - musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest" | ||
| activity any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity" | ||
| music musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest" | ||
| vocalizing, singing the act of singing vocal music | ||
| carillon playing, carillon, bell ringing set of bells hung in a bell tower | ||
| instrumental music music produced by playing a musical instrument | ||
| intonation the production of musical tones (by voice or instrument); especially the exactitude of the pitch relations | ||
| percussion the act of exploding a percussion cap | ||
| vocal music music that is vocalized (as contrasted with instrumental music) | ||
| whistling the act of whistling a tune; "his cheerful whistling indicated that he enjoyed his work" | ||
| beats per minute, bpm, m.m., metronome marking the pace of music measured by the number of beats occurring in 60 seconds | ||
| music - (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds) | ||
| auditory sensation, sound the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause; "the sound of rain on the roof"; "the beautiful sound of music" | ||
| music musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest" | ||
| piano music the sound of music produced by a piano; "he thought he heard piano music next door" | ||
| music - any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds; "he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes" | ||
| euphony | ||
| auditory sensation, sound the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause; "the sound of rain on the roof"; "the beautiful sound of music" | ||
| music of the spheres an inaudible music that Pythagoras thought was produced by the celestial | ||
| music - punishment for one's actions; "you have to face the music"; "take your medicine" | ||
| medicine | ||