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Music of Sudan Sudan has a rich and unique musical culture that has been through chronic instability and repression during the modern history of Sudan. Beginning with the imposition of strict sharia law in 1989, many of the country's most prominent musicians and poets, like poets Mahjoub Sharif, were imprisoned while others, like Mohammed el Amin and Mohammed Wardi(Mohammed el amin return back to Sudan in 1991 and Mohammed Wardi return to Sudan 2003), fled to Cairo.
Music of Swaziland The African nation of Swaziland, located in between South Africa and Mozambique, is an ancient land dominated by the Swazi people and ethnic Swazi music. They are known for a variety of folk music, as well as modern rock, pop and hip hop.
Music of Sweden Sweden shares the tradition of Nordic folk dance music with its neighbouring countries, including polka, schottische, waltz, polska and mazurka. The accordion, clarinet, fiddle and nyckelharpa are among the most common Swedish folk instruments.
Music of Switzerland Switzerland has long had a distinct cultural identity, despite its diversity of German, French and other ethnicities. Religious and folk music dominated the country until the 17th century, with growth in production of other kinds of music occurring slowly.
Music of Syria Syria's capital and largest city, Damascus, has long been one of the Arab world's centers for cultural and artistic innovation, especially in the field of classical Arab music. Syria has also produced several pan-Arab stars, often in exile, including George Wasoof and Nur Mahana.
Music of the Aosta Valley The development of music in the Aosta Valley region of Italy, similar to nearby Piedmont, has much to do with the presence of medieval monasteries that preserved important musical manuscripts from the Middle Ages and also served as conduits of information and influence from areas to the north. The area has acquired a recent reputation for actively promoting contemporary music and for providing musical facilities for the youth.
Music of the Bahamas The music of the Bahamas is associated primarily with junkanoo, a celebration which occurs on Boxing Day (December 26) and again on New Year's Day (January 1). Parades and other celebrations mark the ceremony.
Music of the Canary Islands The Canary Islands used to be inhabited by the Guanches which are related to Berbers; they mixed with Spaniards, who live on the islands now. A variant of Jota is popular, as is Latin music, which has left its mark in the form of the timple guitar.
Music of the Cayman Islands The Cayman Islands are a Caribbean island chain, currently a territory of the United Kingdom. Musically there are an array of pop singers that cater to tourists, while the natives enjoy a selection of international pop music and their own folk styles.
Music of the Cook Islands In the Cook Islands, Christian music is extremely popular. Imene tuki is a form of unaccompanied vocal music known for a uniquely Polynesian drop in pitch at the end of the phrases, as well as staccato rhythmic outbursts of nonsensical syllables (tuki).
Music of the Czech Republic Music in the Czech Republic has roots both in high culture opera and symphony and in the folk musics of Bohemia and Moravia. Cross-pollination and diversity are important aspects of the music: composers were often influenced by folk music, Jazz and Bluegrass music have become popular, pop music often consists of English language hits sung in Czech.
Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Describing the music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is difficult, due to vagaries surrounding the meanings of various terms. The country itself was formerly called Zaire and is now sometimes referred to as Congo-Kinshasa to distinguish it from the Republic of the Congo (or Congo-Brazzaville).
Music of the Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is known primarily for merengue, though bachata and other forms are also popular. Dominican music has always been closely intertwined with that of its neighbor, Haiti (see Music of Haiti).
Music of the Faroe Islands Faroese music is primarily vocal, accompanied by the fiddle (which arrived in the 17th century) and European dances like the minuet and polka. During the twentieth century choirs have played an important role in the musical history of the Faroes, and some of the best known current choirs are Tarira, Havnarkórið, Tórshavnar Manskór, Ljómur, Fuglafjarðar Gentukór, and the choirs situated in Copenhagen, Húsakórið and Mpiri.
Music of the Federated States of Micronesia The Federated States of Micronesia is a country in the Pacific Ocean, inhabited mostly by people of Micronesian descent, along with a minority of Polynesians. Traditional music varies widely across the four states, and has, in recent times, evolved into popular music influenced by Europop, country music and reggae.
Music of the Channel Islands The Channel Islands are located in the English Channel, by Normandy, France. The two bailiwicks, Guernsey and Jersey, are not a part of the United Kingdom, but since the 20th century are majority English-speaking and part of the British cultural sphere.
Music of the Lesser Antilles The music of the Lesser Antilles encompasses the music of this chain of small islands making up the eastern and southern portion of the West Indies. Lesser Antillean music is part of the broader category of Caribbean music; much of the folk and popular music is also a part of the Afro-American musical complex, being a mixture of African, European and indigenous American elements.
Music of the Marche The music of the Marche has been shaped by the fact that the entire region is a collection of small centers of population. There is no culural giant to be found—no Florence or Naples—that might have shaped the cultural and musical expressions of the entire region.
Music of the Marshall Islands The Marshall Islands are an independent island chain, geographically and culturally part of the Micronesian area. It was part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, governed by the United States, until independence in 1991.
Music of the Night (album) Music Of The Night is the first international album by polish singer Marta Wiśniewska (Mandaryna), the album will also include her biggest hits like "Here I Go Again" or "Every Night" and 7 absolutely new songs. The title means "music of the night is just the music of clubs, discoteqes, you're going there to dance and have fun, that's how my album will be.
Music of the Northern Mariana Islands The Northern Mariana Islands are an island chain dependency of the United States. The native people are Chamorro and their folk music remains an important part of the islands' culture, though elements of music left by American, German, Spanish and Japanese colonizers can be seen.
Music of the Philippines Filipino music is a mixture of European, American and indigenous sounds. Much of the music of the Philippines have been influenced by the 377 year-long colonial legacies of Spain, Western rock and roll, hip-hop and pop music from the United States, the indigenous Austronesian population and Indo-Malayan Gamelan music.
Music of the Republic of Macedonia The Republic of Macedonia is a diverse country, with a Macedonian majority (62%) and a large Albanian minority (25%), and Turks, Cincars, Gypsies, Greeks and Serbs. The music of the Macedonians brings together a mixture of multiple styles from Turkish music, Albanian music, Roma music and other ethnic Balkan music idioms.
Music of the Republic of the Congo The Republic of the Congo (or Congo-Brazzaville) is an African nation with close musical ties to its neighbor, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC, or Congo-Kinshasa). DRC's homegrown pop music, soukous, are popular across the border, and musicians from both countries have fluidly travelled throughout the region playing similarly styled music, including Nino Malapet and Jean Serge Essous.
Music of the Trecento The Trecento was a period of vigorous activity in Italy in the arts, including painting, architecture, literature, and music. The music of the Trecento paralleled the achievements in the other arts in many ways, for example in pioneering new forms and new forms of expression, especially in secular song in the vernacular language, Italian.
Music of the United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates is a part of the Persian Gulf khaleeji tradition, and is also known for Bedouin folk music. Distinctive dance songs from the area's fishermen are also well-known, but the country's most famous performers are Ahlam, the first female pop star in the Persian Gulf, Aithah Al-Menhali, and Al Wasmi.
Music of the United Kingdom Music from the United Kingdom has achieved great international popularity since the 1960s, when a wave of British musicians helped to popularise rock and roll. Since then, the UK has produced numerous popular performers in far-ranging fields from heavy metal to folk-rock and drum n bass, as well as undergoing a renaissance in the ancient forms of folk music indigenous to England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Music of the United Kingdom (1970s) In the 1970s, music from the United Kingdom further diversified. Heavy metal music grew into hair metal in the United States, and other American metal bands like Blue Ă–yster Cult, Aerosmith and KISS helped move the UK from the forefront of the metal world.
Music of the United Kingdom (1980s) In the early 1980s, the death of Sid Vicious (of the Sex Pistols) and the alleged selling-out of bands like The Clash and The Jam led to still-frequent cries that punk is dead. Punk rock diversified into Gothic rock, including Siouxsie & the Banshees and The Cure, and New Wave bands like Adam & the Ants.
Music of the United Kingdom (1990s-present) In the early 1990s, American alternative rock bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam became mainstream in the US and helped inspire the British alternative rock scene. By the middle of the decade, the British charts were dominated by Britpop, a melding of British rock and roll forms from the last thirty years.
Music of the United States The music of the United States reflects the country's multi-ethnic population through a diverse array of styles. Rock and roll, country, rhythm and blues, jazz, and hip hop are among the country's most internationally renowned genres.
Music of the Vatican City As the seat of the Papacy, the Vatican City and its predecessor, the Papal States, has played an important role in the development of Christian music. They perform chants of ancient origin, such as Gregorian chants, as well as modern polyphonic music.
Music of the Virgin Islands The Virgin Islands are partially controlled by the United Kingdom and the United States, and have had long-standing cultural ties to the island nations to the south as well as to various European colonialists. Though the United States Virgin Islands and British Virgin Islands are politically separate, they maintain close cultural ties.
Music of Tahiti Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the music of Tahiti was dominated by festivals called heiva. Dancing was a vital part of Tahitian life then, and dances were used to celebrate, pray and mark almost every occasion of life.
Music of Taiwan Taiwan is densely-populated and culturally diverse, including a majority of Han Chinese, including the Holo and Hakka peoples and significant quantities of "Mainlanders", refugees who arrived with Chiang Kai-shek in the middle of the 20th century, and the minority of aboriginal peoples. (Information on Han Chinese music in general can be found in Music of China, while this article will focus on the local music in Taiwan.
Music of Tajikistan Tajik music is closely related to Uzbek music and other Central Asian forms. The classical music is shashmaqam, which is very similar to Uzbek music Southern Tajikistan has a distinctive form of folk music] called [[falak, which is played at celebrations for weddings, circumcisions and other occasions.
Music of Tanzania The most internationally famous form of music from Zanzibar (one half of Tanzania with Tanganyika) is taarab, which was invented by the Kiswahili Muslim minority. Taarab is played by a string using Egyptian, Indian, salsa and soukous.
Music of Thailand Thailand retains cultural connections with the two great centers of Asian civilizations, India and China. Though Thailand was never colonized by Western powers, pop music and other forms of European and American music have become extremely influential.
Music of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy The music for the The Lord of the Rings film trilogy was composed, orchestrated and conducted by Howard Shore. The scoring requirements of the three films are complex: therefore each strongly features a technique called leitmotif, which is a musical phrase associated with a character, object, location, etc.
Music of Tibet The music of Tibet reflects the cultural heritage of the trans-Himalayan region, centered in Tibet but also known wherever ethnic Tibetan groups are found in India, Kham, Bhutan, Nepal and further abroad. First and foremost Tibetan music is religious music, reflecting the profound influence of Tibetan Buddhism on the culture.
Music of Togo Togo has produced a number of internationally known popular entertainers including Bella Bellow and Jimi Hope. The country has a diverse folk tradition, with more than forty ethnic groups, each with their own styles.
Music of Transylvania Transylvania, a historical province of Romania, has been historically and culturally linked to Central European countries than Southeastern Europe, and its music reflects those influences. Inhabited by Romanians, Szeklers, Hungarians, Germans, Serbs, Slovaks, Gypsies and others, Transylvania has long been a center for folk music from all of these different cultures.
Music of Trentino-South Tyrol The Music of Trentino-South Tyrol reflects the multilingual and multiethnic make-up of the region. The strong traditions of choral singing, village bands, and folk music are nurtured both by the Italian as well as German speakers of the area.
Music of Trinidad and Tobago The Caribbean state of Trinidad and Tobago is best known as the homeland of calypso music, including 1950s stars Lord Kitchener and Mighty Sparrow. Other forms of music include Carnival songs like lavway and leggos, as well as bongo music (which originated at wakes).
Music of Tripura Tripura is a state of India that has produced a wide variety of folk music. The musician Hemanta Jamatia gained major renowned beginning in about 1979, when he became a musical representative for the independist Tripura National Volunteers He later on surrendered and returnd to normal life and dedicated in the folk music of Tripuri People.
Music of Turkey Turkey is a country on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, and is a crossroad of cultures from across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, the Caucasus and South and Central Asia. The music of Turkey includes diverse elements ranging from Arabic and Persian classical music, to Balkan music and ancient Byzantine music, and Central Asian folk music to modern European and American popular music.
Music of Turkmenistan The music of the nomadic and rural Turkmen people is closely related to Kyrgyz and Kazakh folk forms. Important musical traditions in Turkmen music include travelling singers and shamans called bakshy, who act as healers and magicians and sing either a cappella or with instruments such as the two-stringed lute called dutar.
Music of Tuva Tuva is a part of Russia, inhabited by a people related to the nearby Mongolians. Tuvans are known abroad for khoomei (xöömej), a kind of throat singing, in which the throat is constricted and the mouth cavity is shaped to select overtones of the fundamental produced by the vocal folds, resulting in the simultaneous singing of multiple pitches.
Music of Ukraine Ukraine is an Eastern European country situated north of the Black Sea, formerly part of the Soviet Union. Ethnic Ukrainians live in the countries that surround Ukraine as well: Belarus, Russia, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Moldova and in diaspora, in countries like the United States, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, etc.
Music of Umbria If there were a way to measure "music per capita" the Music of Umbria would rank very high. There are fewer than one million inhabitants in the entire region, yet there are 70 community bands, 110 community choirs, and about 20 secondary music schools, not counting the music conservatiory.
Music of Uruguay Uruguay has a number of local musical forms. The most distinctive ones are candombe, an Afro-Uruguayan percussion-based form, and murga, a form of musical theatre, which both occur yearly during the Carnival period.
Music of Utah Utah music has long been dominated culturally by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the "Mormons"), although other groups have also played an important role. For example, the local music scene thrives in clubs although active Latter-day Saints rarely patronize them, since drinking alcohol is discouraged in the Church.
Music of Valencia Valencia is one of the musical centers in Spain, and is known for its own variety of jota distinct from the Aragonese version, as well as bandes found in almost every village in the region. The Muixeranga, a street festival, is an important tradition that originated in Valencia, and is now found throughout Catalonia.
Music of Vancouver Vancouver is a city in British Columbia, and is one of the major cultural centers of Canada. The music of Vancouver is diverse, representing the many peoples that live in the city, ranging from classical and modern avant-garde orchestras and composers through a wide range of pop, rock, jazz, world and country, and also including performers of classical and popular Chinese, Hong Kong and Indian music World Music Guide to Vancouver.
Music of Vanuatu Vanuatu is a Pacific island nation whose music industry has been rapidly growing since the 1990s. The early part of that decade saw bands like Huarere and Tropic Tempo forge a distinctly Vanuatuan modern musical identity, and more bands have followed in their footsteps, including XX-Squad and Vanessa Quai.
Music of Venezuela Venezuelan music has been largely overshadowed on the international scene by its neighbors, especially Brazil, Trinidad and Colombia. It is known for its own salsa, merengue and other imported styles, as well as the distinct llanero musics.
Music of Venice The city of Venice in Italy has played an important role in the development of the music of Italy. The Venetian state--that is, the medieval Martime Republic of Venice--was often popularly called the "Republic of Music", and an anonymous Frenchman of the 1600s is said to have remarked that "In every home, someone is playing a musical instrument or singing.
Music of Virginia Virginia's musical contribution to American culture has been diverse, and includes Piedmont blues musicians and later rock and roll bands, many centered at such college towns as Blacksburg, Charlottesville (home of Dave Matthews Band) and Richmond.
Music of Vojvodina Vojvodina is a region in Serbia. Musical institutions in Vojvodina include the Opera of Srpsko Narodno Pozorište, an orchestra, the Tamburitza Orchestra of Novi Sad Radio-Television, the National String Orchestra, Zlatna Tamburica, the Association of Serbian Singing Groups, Oj Dunave, Dunave Plavi, the Academy of the Arts in Novi Sad and the Muzička Omladina youth organization.
Music of West Africa West Africa is far-reaching, stretching from the Sahara Desert to the Atlantic Ocean. The region's musical heritage includes a wide variety of popular music styles, especially from the countries of Senegal, Ghana, CĂ´te d'Ivoire and Nigeria.
Music of Wisconsin Perhaps the most influential musical output of Wisconsin came from Port Washington, Ozaukee County during the 1920s, when Paramount Records released a series of blues and jazz recordings. Large-scale immigration for Europe in the 1930s led to the popularization of galops, schottisches, waltzes, and, especially, polkas.
Music of Xinjiang Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is dominated by Uyghurs, a Turkic people related to others from Central Asia. There is much variation in the music of Xinjiang, including unique regional differences in Ili, Kashgar, Khotan and Aksu.
Music of Yemen Yemen is a country on the Arabian Peninsula, and the music of Yemen is primarily known abroad for a series of pan-Arab popular stars and the Yemenite Jews who became musical stars in Israel during the 20th century. In the Arab world, Yemen has long been a cultural capital.
Music of Zimbabwe Zimbabwean music includes folk and pop styles, much of it based on the well-known instrument the mbira. Zimbabwean pop is one of only a handful of African countries to have an international following, alongside South Africa, Tanzania, Congo-Kinshasa, Kenya, Nigeria, Algeria, Egypt and Senegal.
Music on hold Music on hold (MOH) refers to the business practice of playing pre-recorded music to fill the silence that would be heard by telephone callers that have been placed on hold. It is especially common in situations involving customer service.
Music OCR Music OCR is the application of optical character recognition to interpret sheet music or printed scores into editable and, often, playable form. Once captured digitally, the music can be saved in commonly used file formats, e.
Music philosophy Music philosophy deals with the "why" and "how" music can be used to control emotion. Although this is usually an indirect consequence of the musician, the aim of this philosophy is to discover an almost scientific method of determining how the artist can direct the listener's emotions with more intention and forethought.
Music pool A music pool commonly refers to a regionalized and centralized method of music distribution that allows a DJ to receive promotional music to play in nightclubs. The music industry sends its newest releases to the pool, and in exchange, the pool provides feedback on each release as well as exposure in the nightclubs.
Music publisher A music publisher deals in the marketing and commercial exploitation of songs. Originally, the term referred to publishers of sheet music, but this has changed largely over the years, and today's music publishers rarely deal with printed music or scores.
Music Player Daemon Music Player Daemon (MPD) is a music player which allows for remote access from another computer. An example would be a headless computer running MPD and using one of the available front ends to control it remotely.
Music Production Center Akai MPCs (originally MIDI Production Center, now Music Production Center) are a popular and well respected series of electronic musical instruments originally designed by Roger Linn and produced by the Japanese company Akai from 1988 onwards. Intended to function as a powerful kind of drum machine, the MPCs drew on design ideas from machines such as the Sequential Circuits Inc.
Music Program Zero Music Program Zero was a splinter music department at Bard College. I was known for a very lax and experimental structure, and had a reputation for being a free-for-all, were people could do anything they wanted to, and get academic credit for it.
Music Programmes on the BBC Asian Network The BBC Asian Network, a BBC National Radio station has a number of specifically music programmes (almost all programmes on the station except for The Wrap on the BBC Asian Network have music on them but some are shows specialised on music) in various styles of music aimed at the British South Asian Community in the UK.
Music radio Music radio is a radio format where music is the primary source of broadcast content on both commercial and non-commercial stations. After the rise of television brought about the decline of old time radio and its dramatic content, music formats became one of the dominant forms of radio in many countries, though radio drama and comedy continues, often on public radio.
Music recording sales certification Music recording sales certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has sold a certain number of copies. Almost all countries follow variations of the RIAA certification categories, which are named after the precious materials gold, platinum and diamond (silver is also used in some countries).
Music rotation Music Rotation is a practice under the jurisdiction of the Music Director at a Radio Station. Generally occurring either a once a week or on all weekdays, the oldest music (generally sorted by genre) is replaced with newer music a DJ has picked out of the new bin to review.
Music Radio Creative Music Radio Creative is best known as a company that produces custom voiceovers and radio jingles for music radio, talk radio, television, a mobile DJ disco or any project involving creative audio. Radio producer, presenter and voiceover artist Mike Russell is the director.
Music Recommendation System for iTunes The Music Recommendation System for iTunes is a recommender system that uses collaborative filtering to generate music recommendations. It is computer software that serves a similar purpose as iRate Radio, but functions differently in that it uses the integrated rating system built into iTunes, rather than providing any music downloads.
Music Row Music Row is an area just to the southwest of Downtown Nashville, Tennessee that is home to hundreds of businesses related to the country music, gospel music, and contemporary Christian music industries. Centered around 16th and 17th Avenues South (called Music Square East and Music Square West, respectively, within the Music Row area), along with several side streets, Music Row is widely considered the heart of Nashville's entertainment industry.
Music sequencer In the field of electronic music, a sequencer was originally any device that recorded and played back a sequence of control information for an electronic musical instrument. More recently the term has come to refer to the feature of recording software which allows the user to record, play back and edit MIDI data.
Music scheduling system Music scheduling systems are employed to sequence music at radio stations. Although these systems were originally implemented by manual index card methods, since the late 1970's they have exploited the efficiency and speed of digital computers.
Music technology Music technology is technology involved with the musical arts, in particular the use of electronic devices and computer software to facilitate playback, recording, composition, storage, performance, search and retrieval.
Music theatre Wales Music Theatre Wales is a touring contemporary opera company, based in Cardiff, UK, but working across Wales, the UK, and internationally. They are dedicated to performing ground-breaking and stimulating contemporary chamber opera – works commissioned from living composers and writers, and acknowledged masterpieces of the recent past.
Music therapy Music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a qualified professional who has completed an approved music therapy program.
Music Talks Peace Music Talks Peace seeks to promote dialogue between the diverse cultures in Australia by organising live concerts that draw together a number of performers representing a range of cultures, life experiences, and musical styles. Music Talks Peace brings
Music Teachers National Association Music Teachers National Association (or MTNA) was founded in 1876 by Theodore Presser and sixty-two colleagues in Delaware, Ohio. The mission of Music Teachers National Association is to advance the value of music study and music making to society and to support the professionalism of music teachers.
Music Theatre International Music Theatre International (MTI) represents the secondary performance rights to over 250 musical shows, licensing Broadway musicals to professional and amateur groups throughout the United States and in over 60 countries around the world. Since its founding in 1952, MTI has been supplying scripts and musical materials to theatres worldwide and protecting the rights and legacy of the authors it represents.
Music Theatre Louisville Music Theatre Louisville is a non-profit organization in Louisville, Kentucky, dedicated to producing, presenting, and developing diverse and affordable entertainment. The company stages several shows during the summer at Iroquois Amphitheater in Iroquois Park.
Music To Fly To Music To Fly To is the debut album of New Orleans rapper Curren$y, to be released on Cash Money,Young Money Entertainment and Universal Music Group. The first single is Where Da Cash At, featuring J Steve, Lil Wayne and Remy Ma.
Music video A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings.
Music video director A music video director is a film director that specializes in supervising the filming and editing of music videos to be used as promotional tools for popular music singles. The earliest music videos were directed by television and film directors; by the 1990s, music-video directing had become a specialized field.
Music video game A music video game, also commonly known as a music game, rhythm action game, or rhythm game, is a type of video game where the gameplay is oriented almost entirely around the player's ability to follow a musical beat and stay with the rhythm of the game's soundtrack. Since the player must focus on the game's sound, this type of game is similar to audio games.
Music visualization Music visualization, a feature found in some media player software, generates animated imagery based on a piece of recorded music. The imagery is usually generated and rendered in real time and synchronized with the music as it is played.
Music While You Work Music While You Work was a daytime music programme broadcast twice daily in the United Kingdom on the BBC General Forces Programme. It began broadcasting in June 1940 during World War II, with the intention of helping the war effort.
Music World Corporation Music World Corporation is an American music production and music publishing company, representing hundreds of song titles for a bespoke clientle. The company was founded in 1958 by Academy Award-winning songwriter Robert B.
Music Write Music Write is a Windows-based music notation program created by Voyetra Music Software. It uses a MIDI-based system for storing events, and the most recent versions save music in MWK files, similar to Standard MIDI Files with additional text and symbol events.
Music-On-Demand A music distribution model conceived with the growth of two-way computing, telecommunications and the Internet in the early 1990's. Primarily, high-quality music is made available to purchase, access and playback using software on the Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, set-top boxes and mobile devices from an available distribution point, such as a computer host or server located at a telephone, cable TV or wireless data center facility.
Music, Magic, Myth Music, Magic, Myth is the debut album by rapper The Last Emperor which was released August 26, 2003 on Raptivism Records. It is now out of print and extremely difficult to find, making it a collector's item to many underground hip-hop heads.
Music4 MUSIC4 was a computer music synthesis software package written by Max Matthews. The program was an expansion of earlier packages written by Matthews to produce music by direct digital computation, which could be heard by converting samples to audible sound using a digital-to-analog converter (DAC).
Musica Musica is a bronze statue unveiled in 2003 that sits in a grassy knoll at the center of a traffic rotary where Division Street meets 17th Avenue South across from the Owen Bradley Park in the Music Row area of Nashville, Tennessee.
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