Music, asked by sanjayveeresh1531, 11 months ago

what is music?How can we understand music?Types of music?

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Answered by SimiEshu2002
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Answer:

Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time.

Music has many different fundamentals or elements. Depending on the definition of "element" being used, these can include: pitch, beat or pulse, tempo, rhythm, melody, harmony, texture, style, allocation of voices, timbre or color, dynamics, expression, articulation, form and structure. The elements of music feature prominently in the music curriculum of Australia, UK and US. All three curriculum identify pitch, dynamics, timbre and texture as elements, but the other identified elements of music are far from universally agreed. Below is a list of the three official versions of the "elements of music":

Australia: pitch, timbre, texture, dynamics and expression, rhythm, form and structure.

UK: pitch, timbre, texture, dynamics, duration, tempo, structure.

USA: pitch, timbre, texture, dynamics, rhythm, form, harmony, style/articulation.

TYPES

1. Electronic Dance Music

2. Rock Music

3. Jazz

4. Dubstep

5. Rhythm and Blues

6. Techno

7. Country Music

8. Electro

9. Indie Rock

10. Pop Music

In pop music itself there are KPOP ( KOREAN POP )AND JPOP ( japnese pop ) COMING UP. The famous Kpop group is BTS .

Answered by starf1675
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DescriptionMusic is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time. General definitions of music include common elements such as pitch, rhythm, dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements.

Music means the world to me. ... “Music is a way to express yourself, keep you company while you're alone, and always give you something to do.” “Music is everything, without music there is no purpose to a lot of stuff.” “Music is a way to express yourself and your feelings.

MUSICAL GENRES

Musical theatre

Jazz

Popular music

Classical music

Folk music

Rock

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