Music, asked by ahliahjhalel, 7 months ago

the Greek word musicka referred to music alone is it true or false?​

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Answered by kush193874
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Answer:

True

theorist of the 14th century, in one of his celebrated treatises, would associate the word "music" with the Greek term Moys, signifying water.

Answered by qwstoke
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In ancient Greece, the term "mousike" was used to refer to music, poetry, song, and dance.

  • The study and practice of these art forms were seen as closely related and were often taught together. The word "mousike" was derived from the Greek muses, the goddesses of inspiration in literature, science, and the arts.
  • The concept of "mousike" was not limited to just entertainment or leisure; it was also seen as an important part of education and was believed to have a moral and ethical dimension.
  • Therefore, it was considered a fundamental aspect of Greek culture and society, played a major role in religious ceremonies, and was an integral part of the Greek education system.

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