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| | Encyclopedia: Hindu <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> |
 | | Hinduism (Sanskrit/Hindi: ; also known as SanÄtana Dharma -, and Vaidika Dharma -) is a worldwide religious tradition that is based on the Vedas, and is generally regarded as one of the oldest religions still practised in the world. |  | | <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> according to Herbert Spencer “is the idealized language of the feelings, the natural language of the emotions.” According to him, “it is the result of a long course of evolution.” That is, of course, an objective view of the question, <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, as it were, anatomized. |  | | <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> is part of the charm of the ocean and of the grandeur of the thunderclap. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Hindu-music
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| | Religious <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is also one of the pillars of Sikhism and in that context refers to the singing of the sacred hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib to <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>. |  | | Many forms of traditional <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> have been adapted to fit religions' purposes or descended from religious <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>. |  | | A lot of <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> has been composed to complement religion, and many composers have derived some inspiration from their religions. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_music
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| | Spiritual (<<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The use of musical instruments of any kind often was forbidden, and slaves were ordered to desist from the "paganism" of the practice of spiritual possession. |  | | Today, the Roland Hayes School of <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>>, Boston's only and oldest high school of <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, stands as a testament to his contribution to <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> and his people. |  | | Spirituals sometimes provided comfort and eased the boredom of daily tasks, but above all, they were an expression of spiritual devotion and a yearning for freedom from bondage. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual_(music)
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| | Religious <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> |
 | | Other Christian denominations that have strong musical traditions, of congregational singing based on European practices, are the various MENNONITE churches, the Christian Reformed Church and the Greek Orthodox Church. |  | | <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> is seen as a vital part of synagogue worship, in both Orthodox and Reform traditions, though only Reform synagogues admit the use of the organ. |  | | Nevertheless, styles of acceptable church <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> have changed in response to movements in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Evangelical churches. |
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http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0006768
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| | Spiritual - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Spiritual possession, a concept of many religions, where it is believed that a demon may take temporary control of a human body |  | | Lords Spiritual, clergymen of the established Church of England who serve in the House of Lords |  | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Church <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> |
 | | The first and most urgent condition which the Church imposes in regard to her <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> is that it be in conformity with the place, time, and purpose of Divine worship; that it be sacred and not profane, in other words that it be church, and not theatrical, <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>. |  | | By this term is meant the <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> which, by order or with the approbation of ecclesiastical authority, is employed in connexion with Divine service to promote the glorification of God and the edification of the faithful. |  | | The object of the society is to cultivate the chant, polyphony, hymns in the vernacular, organ-playing, and orchestral <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> in conformity with the regulations of the Church. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10648a.htm
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| | Jewish <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The importance which <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> attained in the later exilic period is shown by the fact that in the original writings of Ezra and Nehemiah a distinction is still drawn between the singers and the Levites (comp. |  | | The earlier formal melodies still more often are paralleled in the festal intonations of the monastic precentors of the eleventh to the fifteenth century, even as the later synagogal hymns everywhere approximate greatly to the secular <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> of their day. |  | | The prayers he continued to recite as he had heard his predecessors recite them; but in moments of inspiration he would give utterance to a phrase of unusual beauty, which, caught up by the congregants. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_music
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| | Musicae Sacrae 1955 |
 | | Hence the Church must take the greatest care to prevent whatever might be unbecoming to sacred worship or anything that might distract the faithful in attendance from lifting their minds up to God from entering into sacred <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, which is the servant, as it were, of the sacred liturgy. |  | | Sacred <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> likewise helps to increase the fruits which the faithful, moved by the sacred harmonies, derive from the holy liturgy. |  | | Decrees of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, No's. |
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http://www.adoremus.org/MusicaeSacrae1955.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Church <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> |
 | | Natural religious instinct urges man to honour God by means of <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> as well as by the other arts, and to heighten his religious exaltation by joyous singing. |  | | By this term is meant the <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> which, by order or with the approbation of ecclesiastical authority, is employed in connexion with Divine service to promote the glorification of God and the edification of the faithful. |  | | The first and most urgent condition which the Church imposes in regard to her <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> is that it be in conformity with the place, time, and purpose of Divine worship; that it be sacred and not profane, in other words that it be church, and not theatrical, <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10648a.htm
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| | Buddhist <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> |
 | | <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> is an extremely important part of the Buddhist faith, and has great history and tradition. |  | | Buddhism is said to have arrived in Korea from India in AD 374, and the earliest references to buddhist <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> are of the eight century. |  | | Since Buddhist ceremonies have recently been simplifed, chissori is in danger of extinction, and only a few living chanters are capable of singing thirteen chants out of the former repertory of seventy-two. |
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http://csunix1.lvc.edu/~snyder/MRT/buddha/BuddhistMusic.html
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| | buddhist <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> and buddhist teachings Buddha Brothers |
 | | "buddhist <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, buddha lord picture, buddha lounge, buddha lounge moz, buddha lyric smokin, buddha mantra medicine, buddha meaning statue, buddha medicine statue, buddha meditation, buddha monk, buddha necklace" In addition to these products and services that we are offering online through our website are the folowing here. |  | | [buddhist <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, buddha lord picture, buddha lounge, buddha lounge moz, buddha lyric smokin, buddha mantra medicine, buddha meaning statue, buddha medicine statue, buddha meditation, buddha monk, buddha necklace] |  | | buddhist <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, buddha sleeping statue, buddha smilin tattoo, buddha smiling tattoo, buddha smokin, buddha statuary, buddha statue, buddha statue for sale, buddha statue picture, buddha statue thailand, buddha suburbia |
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http://www.buddhabrothers.com/buddhist-music.html
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| | Hexapedia - Native American <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> |
 | | Native American religious beliefs hold that <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> was given to humans by spirits as a method of communicating with the supernatural. |  | | Great Basin <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> of the Great Basin is simple, discrete and ornate, characterized by short melodies with a range smaller than an octave, moderately-blended monophony, relaxed and open vocals and, most uniquely, paired-phrase structure, in which a melodic phrases, repeated twice, is alternated with one to two additional phrases. |  | | Native American folk is usually religious in nature, and is used to communicate spiritually with the heavens and to pray for good luck. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Native_American_music
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| | Early Japanese <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> |
 | | The first religious <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> we know anything about in Japan is the <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> introduced with Buddhism, which largely consisted of chanting the Buddhist canon. |  | | Movement is the basis of <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> in that <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> gives sound to the movement of the bodyit's not overly simplistic to say that <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> is the sound of the human body in motion. |  | | The life of Buddhist monks were surrounded by these chants; in fact, much scripture lecturing was done in chants. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ANCJAPAN/MUSIC.HTM
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| | Traditional Korean <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> - Religious <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> - Buddhism, Confucianism, Shamanism |
 | | Buddhist festivals at that time drew great crowds of people who would gather to perform elaborate Buddhist ceremonies which included <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> and dance. |  | | <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> was an important part of traditional Buddhist ceremonies, normally including vocal chants sung solo or in unison with rhythmic accompaniment of woodblocks or bells. |  | | Today <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> performances at Buddhist temples are rarely practiced, found only on occasion at the largest temples, and these <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> performances are normally of a scale much smaller than the elaborate musical elements practiced centuries ago. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/alt/koreanmusic/religious.html
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| | Rastafari movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In reggae <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> a follower of Rastafari may be referred to simply as a dreadlocks or Natty Dread, whilst those non-believers who cut their hair are be referred to as baldheads. |  | | Falasha black Jews have lived in Ethiopia for centuries, disconnected from the rest of Judaism; their existence gave some credence and impetus to early Rastafarians, validating their belief that Ethiopia was Zion. |  | | Emperor Haile Selassie I, whom the Rastafarians call Jah, was crowned "King of Kings, Elect of God, and Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah" in Addis Ababa on November 2, 1930. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rastafarian
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| | MusicFestival.htm |
 | | Wherever the pristine sound of Buddhist <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> is heard, both Buddhists and non-Buddhists are moved by it. |  | | It was a major breakthrough in the history of Buddhist <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> in its blending of the traditional with the contemporary, and religion and art. |  | | The series of Buddhist <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> concerts organized by the BLIA chapters in the various regions and presented in the national concert halls of Asia, Australia, Europe, and USA have attracted hundreds of thousands of listeners. |
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http://www.ibps.org/newjersey/English/articles/MusicFestival.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - spiritual (<<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>>: Theory, Forms, And Instruments) - Encyclopedia |
 | | The spiritual is directly related to the sorrow songs that were the source material of the blues (see jazz), and a number of more joyous spirituals influenced the content of gospel songs (see gospel <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>). |  | | African musical traditions were apparently amalgamated with the religious songs of the white South, which had many sources, to produce a form of folk <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> that was distinctly black in character. |  | | Jackson claimed, using hundreds of comparative examples, that many black spirituals were adapted from or inspired by these white spirituals. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/S/spiritual.html
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| | Healing & Spiritual Awakening Through <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> - Gordon Burnham "Spirit of <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>>" Website |
 | | Mataji's approval of our <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> came mostly in the form of her own ecstatic moods during and after the songs, moods that were tangible and that healed and lifted one's heart and soul on the wings of the deepest truth and joy. |  | | It was her, and her song that taught me and gave me the direct experience of how deeply healing and spiritually uplifting <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> can be. |  | | There is still a great deal of popular <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> with meaningful words and gifted musicians who are truly channels for something larger than their egos, but percentage wise not very much. |
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http://www.gburnham.com/healingmusic.htm
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| | Keys of Enoch: <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> |
 | | This musical meditation brings to life the understanding of the ancient initiation process through the Sphinx and Pharaohs which reveal the generations of man in stone. |  | | This <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> can be used for ecumenical fellowship in all educational, cultural and spiritual gatherings as a setting for meditation and prayer. |  | | <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> and meditation which reveals the nature of the celestial orders and the angels. |
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http://www.keysofenoch.org/html/music.html
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| | Muslim <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Because Islam is a multicultural religion, the musical expression of its adherents is diverse. |  | | Many Muslim leaders, notably those of Salafi, Wahabi, and Deobandi tendencies, believe that <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> is forbidden both by the Qur'an and by the hadith, as well as by tradition. |  | | Islamic <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> is Muslim religious <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, as sung or played in public services or private devotions. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_music
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Christian <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> |
 | | There is virtually no record of the earliest <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> of the Christian church except a few New Testament fragments of what are probably hymns. |  | | While Brazilian Protestantism came to be dominated by pasteurised CCM-influenced pop <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, there was a period from the 1970s to the early 1990s when there was a creative movement adapting various Brazilian styles, mainly MPB, to religious meanings and even congregational singing. |  | | This draws most of its influence from secular <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> of the late 20th century and is the most popular kind of Christian <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> in the Western world. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/C/CH/CHR/Christian_music
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| | Buddhist Studies: Korean Buddhist Dance and <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> |
 | | Pomp'e is the most captivating form of Buddhist ceremonial <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>. |  | | Buddhist <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> is constantly evolving and new compositions in Buddhist hymns and popular songs have been added in recent years and becoming popular all over Korea. |  | | The recitative texts were originally brought to Korea in Chinese and Sanskrit but some portions are now read and recited in Korean, accompanied by only two instruments, a gong and cymbals. |
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http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/buddhist-art/korean07.htm
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| | Ritual and Religious <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> in Iran |
 | | Contrary to Ashurayi <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> and passion play which are exclusively related to the Shia faith, prayer <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> is diversified and is practiced by a considerable number of Islamic tribes of Shia and Sunni (Hanafi, Shafeie, Maleki and Hanbali) sects. |  | | Mazdian and Zoroastrian faith which was the official religion of the Iranian people before Islam, continue to employ <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> in their religious ceremonious and rites. |  | | Also many yashts which were used in Zoroastrian religious rites have lost their subjectivity and are not being used including a considerable amount of Zoroastrian religious <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> and performance of the `Ferdog' musical songs in graveyards. |
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http://www.parstimes.com/music/ritual_religious_music.html
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| | <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> of BuddhistLinks.org |
 | | Tibetan Buddhist Rites from the Monasteries of Bhutan, Vol. |  | | 2: Tantric Hymns and <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> Of Tibetan Buddhism |  | | <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> for Zen Meditation and Other Joys by Tony Scott- CD <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> of Laos: The Buddhist Tradition by Various Artists - CD - ASIN: BOOOO9IC4Y |
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http://buddhistlinks.org/Music.htm
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| | De Musica Sacra |
 | | This instruction on sacred <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, and the sacred liturgy was submitted to His Holiness Pope Pius XII by the undersigned Cardinal Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Rites. |  | | Sacred <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>>, and the liturgy are intimately bound together; sacred chant forms an integral part of the liturgy (no. 21), while hymns are used to a great extent in private devotions, and at times even during liturgical functions themselves (no. 19). |  | | Religious <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> is any <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> which, either by the intention of the composer or by the subject or purpose of the composition, serves to arouse devotion, and religious sentiments. |
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http://www.unavoce.org/DeMusicaSacra-1958.html
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| | Church <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> |
 | | <<b>bb>>Music<b>bb>> has been an integral part of the worship and devotional life of the church from its beginnings. |  | | The Seminary curriculum, which is built upon a comprehensive view of ministry, provides basic courses in <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> designed to enhance the quality of ministerial leadership that ultimately enriches the gathering of the faith community and their worship of God. |  | | Study of church <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> seeks to develop a basic knowledge of congregational song, as well as an understanding of those persons serving in <<b>bb>>music<b>bb>> ministry. |
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http://www.lextheo.edu/churchmusic.html
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