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Art concerned with combining vocal or instrumental sounds for beauty of form or emotional expression, usually according to cultural standards of rhythm, melody, and, in most Western music, harmony .
Music most often implies sounds with distinct pitch es that are arranged into rhythm and metre . The melody will usually be in a certain key or mode , and in Western music it will often suggest harmony that may be made explicit as accompanying chord s or counterpoint . Music is an art that, in one guise or another, permeates every human society. It is used for such varied social purposes as ritual, worship, coordination of movement, communication, and entertainment.
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Music Corporation of America
Music Television
Woodstock Music and Art Fair
aleatory music
chamber music
country music
Curtis Institute of Music
electronic music
folk music
gospel music
incidental music
klezmer music
music box
music hall and variety theatre
feigned music
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rock music
soul music
world music