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Taniyah Dyer
12 February, 23:25
Where does the word music come from
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Alexander Cox
13 February, 01:07
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The word music comes from the Greek word μουσική (mousike), which means " (art) of the Muses". In Ancient Greece the Muses included the goddesses of music, poetry, art, and dance. Someone who makes music is called a musician.
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