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For historical reasons. Music started travelling, so to speak, during the Renaissance. Italy being the country where the Renaissance movement was born, most musical sheets were brought, used, sold etc. by Italians. Moreover, at that period, most eminent composers were Italians.

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Musica. Music is an international language.

Yes, he's right. But there are different terms for certain styles of music.

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Q: In music what is the Italian term for music?
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