First, I wish to encourage the person that sent this question in to stay in school! The word pertaining to music is not "circular", it's SECULAR! Secular music and worldly music is essentially the same. Secular music is rock, pop, r&b, hip hop, and so on. Non-secular music is usually pertaining to Gospel Music.
have a different type of music
Secular music is non-religious music. The word"Secular" basically means worldly. Another word for "Secular" is Mainstream. For example: Music that you'd hear at a church would be considered "Christian music" or "religious music." Music that you'd hear on modern rock radio is considered "secular" or "mainstream."
The difference between jazz and pop music is the instruments and dance style. While pop music requires lots of electronic material and a form of 'pop' dance, Jazz music requires alot more brass instrument and has it's own form of dance as well.
the difference between cello and viola music is that cello sounds lower then viola
Chamber music is locked up. Baroque music needs to be fixed.
No its God's music because its not worldly
have a different type of music
The Council of Trent specified that music in churches should for sacred purposes. The distinctions between secular, worldly music and sacred music, and their functions were made clear. What goes on in Church should be the worship of God, be it preaching, singing, liturgical dancing music or ritual.
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Perhaps you're thinking of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Just so you know, this is a very controversial topic among Christians today. So be warned - I might take a while to explain (sorry)! :)"Worldly" music is music that makes you feel good, entertains you, and, in general, attracts your attention to something visual or sensual. For example, attracting your attention to you boyfriend or girlfriend, making you feel "soft and fuzzy" inside, etc. I'm not saying all "worldly" music is wrong, because as a teenager, I'm certainly no expert!(I hope I'm not sounding too philosophical!)"Church" music or "Christian" music, however, focuses your attention on God (Jesus Christ) and what He did for us. (For more info God and the Bible, take a look at this website...answersingenesis.org)Now, the thing is, some "Christian" music does not focus on God but on the something else instead (for example, the actual music or musicians). So, this begs the question "Is this really Christian music?"You decide.
RECORD is the right answer.. *_*
cd/record
The iTunes software can convert music between different formats for free.
Compact Disc.
Foreign music is from different cultures, countries, religions, languages etc. Folk music is very old, and tells a story.
Private music lessons are with only you and a music teacher. "Normal" music lessons is were you are put in a class type setting.