Music (disambiguation)
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Music is an art form consisting of sound and silence expressed through time.
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Music may also refer to:
- Paper with written representation of music on it: see sheet music
An album
- Music (Carole King album), a 1972 album
- Music (311 album), a 1993 album
- Music (Madonna album), a 2000 album
- Music (Erick Sermon album), a 2001 album
- Music (Mika Nakashima album), a 2005 album
- Music (Girugamesh album), a 2008 album
A song
- "Music" (Madonna song), a 2000 single from the album Music
- "Music", a Petula Clark song from her album Downtown"
- "Music" (Erick Sermon song), a 2001 single
- "Music" (The Gift song), a 2004 single
- "Music" (Witchfinder General song), a 2003 single from the album Friends of Hell
- "Music" a Darude song from his album Rush
- "Music" (John Miles song), a 1976 single by John Miles
- "Music" (LTJ Bukem song), a 1993 single by LTJ Bukem
- "Music" (Cute song), the Maltese entry in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Computers and software
- MUSIC/SP, a multi-user system for interactive computing
- MUSIC-N, the first music programming language
- Music (software), a series of music creation programs
- MUSIC, software for neuronal network simulators
- Wii Music, a video game for the Wii console that focuses on the simulation of musical instruments
- The MUSIC project, for open platform technology and the development of self-adaptive mobile applications. [1]
Other
- The Music, a British rock band
- Sheet music, paper with printed or written musical notation on it
- Multiple signal classification (MUSIC), a frequency estimation technique
- Lorenzo Music (1937-2001), born Gerald David Music, American actor, voice of the cartoon cat Garfield
- Vedin Musić (born 1973), Bosnian footballer
- Zoran Mušič (1909-2005), Slovene painter
See also
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