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  1. 7 cze 2024 · music (n.) mid-13c., musike, "a pleasing succession of sounds or combinations of sounds; the science of combining sounds in rhythmic, melodic, and (later) harmonic order," from Old French musique (12c.) and directly from Latin musica "the art of music," also including poetry (also source of Spanish musica, Italian musica, Old High German mosica

    • Music

      music の意味: 音楽;...

    • Chinese

      music 意思是: 音乐; 公元13世纪, musike...

    • Italiano

      "musica del popolo", 1852 (Andrew Hamilton, "Sedici Mesi...

    • French

      Music box date de 1773, signifiant à l'origine "l'orgue de...

    • Spanish

      "música del pueblo," 1852 (Andrew Hamilton, "Dieciséis meses...

    • Men

      "to think," with derivatives referring to qualities and...

    • Philharmonic

      philharmonic. (adj.) "loving harmony or music," 1813 (in the...

    • Classical

      Classical music (1836) was defined originally against...

  2. 5 kwi 2024 · Precursors to the modern word ‘music’ include the French word ‘musique’, from the 12th century onwards, and the Old English mid-13th century word ‘musike’, both of which can be traced back to the Latin: ‘mūsica’.

  3. 4 dni temu · Etymology. [edit] From Middle English musik, musike, borrowed from Anglo-Norman musik, musike, Old French musique, and their source Latin mūsica, from Ancient Greek μουσική (mousikḗ), from Ancient Greek Μοῦσα (Moûsa, “Muse”), an Ancient Greek deity of the arts. By surface analysis, muse +‎ -ic (“pertaining to”).

  4. Music had two origins, "from speech (logogenic) and from emotional expression (pathogenic)", first proposed by the musicologist Curt Sachs. Reflecting on the diversity of music around the world, Sachs noted that some music confines to either a communicative or expressionistic form, suggesting that these aspects developed separately. [26]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MusicMusic - Wikipedia

    The Latin word musica was also the originator for both the Spanish música and French musique via spelling and linguistic adjustment, though other European terms were probably loanwords, including the Italian musica, German Musik, Dutch muziek, Norwegian musikk, Polish muzyka and Russian muzïka. [14]

  6. The etymology of the word “music” can be traced back to the Greek wordmousike,” which encompasses the arts of the Muses. It has evolved through various ancient languages, including Latin, French, and Old English, before becoming the modern English term we use today.

  7. 14 lut 2018 · Music is a fascinating topic for evolutionary theory, natural philosophy, and narrative construction: music is a highly valued feature of all known living cultures, pervading many aspects of daily life, playing many roles. And music is ancient.