what is liturgy music?
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Liturgical music, also called church music, music written for performance in a religious rite of worship. ... The term is most commonly associated with the Christian tradition.
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Liturgy music is a type of music beginning as a piece of strict service. It incorporates various customs, both antiquated and present day.
Liturgy music
- Liturgy music is most popular as a piece of Catholic Mass, the Anglican Holy Communion administration, the Lutheran mass, the Orthodox ceremony and other Christian administrations including the Divine Office. Such formal music in the Judeo-Christian practice can be followed back to both Temple and the gathering place of the love of the Hebrews.
- The characteristics that make the unmistakable person of ritualistic music are established in the music's origination and synthesis as per the standards and necessities of the different memorable ceremonies of specific categories. In spite of the fact that it is generally considered normal to credit the term to Western and Judeo-Christian practices, music going with strict ceremonies can be followed back to antiquated societies like Chinese and Indian too.
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