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Meaning of musics
- The science and the art of tones, or musical sounds, i. e., sounds of higher or lower pitch, begotten of uniform and synchronous vibrations, as of a string at various degrees of tension; the science of harmonical tones which treats of the principles of harmony, or the properties, dependences, and relations of tones to each other; the art of combining tones in a manner to please the ear.
- Melody; a rhythmical and otherwise agreeable succession of tones.
- Harmony; an accordant combination of simultaneous tones.
- The written and printed notation of a musical composition; the score.
- Love of music; capacity of enjoying music.
- A more or less musical sound made by many of the lower animals. See Stridulation.
Crossword clue for musics
- Band’s output
- Classical or pop
- Dance to this
- Folk or disco
- Group’s product is taken from emus I capture
- Harmonious sound
- Harmonious sounds
- Harmony, goddess of the arts, is not well, we hear
- Melodious sound
- Melodious sounds
- Melody
- Melody and harmony
- Pleasing sound
- Rock or jazz
- Rock or rap has to be faced in the end
- Some emus I catch using rock, for example
- Sum up criticisms central to art form
- To sum up, I got 100 for cultural subject
- Word that can follow background or sheet
- Word that can precede stand, hall or box
- Melody
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