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Music is the arrangement of sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm, or otherwise expressive content. Music is generally agreed to be a cultural universal that is present in all human societies. Definitions of music vary widely in substance and approach. While scholars agree that music is defined by a small number of specific elements, there is no consensus as to what these necessary elements are. Music is often characterized as a highly versatile medium for expressing human creativity. Diverse activities are involved in the creation of music, and are often divided into categories of composition, improvisation, and performance. Music may be performed using a wide variety of musical instruments, including the human voice. It can also be composed, sequenced, or otherwise produced to be indirectly played mechanically or electronically, such as via a music box, barrel organ, or digital audio workstation software on a computer.
Music often plays a key role in social events and religious ceremony. The techniques of making music are often transmitted as part of a cultural tradition. Music is played in public and private contexts, highlighted at events such as festivals and concerts for various different types of ensembles. Music is used in the production of other media, such as in soundtracks to films, TV shows, operas, and video games.
Listening to music is a common means of entertainment. The culture surrounding music extends into areas of academic study, journalism, philosophy, psychology, and therapy. The music industry includes songwriters, performers, sound engineers, producers, tour organizers, distributors of instruments, accessories, and publishers of sheet music and recordings. Technology facilitating the recording and reproduction of music has historically included sheet music, microphones, phonographs, and tape machines, with playback of digital musics being a common use for MP3 players, CD players, and smartphones. (Full article...)
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Today's Birthdays
- Birthdays in Music: November 12
- Ruby Nash Curtis, American singer with Ruby & the Romantics, turns 85.
- Brian Hyland, American singer, turns 81.
- John Maus, vocalist with The Walker Brothers, turns 81.
- Booker T. Jones, American bandleader for Booker T and the MG's, turns 80.
- Neil Young, Canadian singer with Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, turns 79.
- Donald Roeser, American musician for Blue Öyster Cult, turns 77.
- James E. Pugh, American trombonist, turns 74.
- Les McKeown, American lead vocalist for Bay City Rollers, turns 69.
- David Ellefson, American bassist of Megadeth fame, turns 60.
- Jo Dunne, Brit guitarist and songwriter with We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It, turns 56.
- Aaron Stainthorpe, British singer with My Dying Bride, turns 56.
- Kathleen Hanna, American singer and songwriter, turns 55.
- Mayte Garcia, American dancer and singer, turns 51.
- Tevin Campbell, American R&B vocalist, turns 48.
- Judith Holofernes, German singer, Wir Sind Helden, turns 48.
- Andrew Kinlochan, English singer and member of Phixx – a boy band, turns 46.
- Omarion, American R&B singer with B2K, turns 40.
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