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Revision as of 22:23, 7 April 2025

Music is when air is move.
Etymology
Cats go mew mew mew. Then cats get sick. When cats get sick they make other sounds than mew mew mew. Humans heard those sounds and think: Wowza!!! I want to make those sounds as well!!! And at first they wrote it down as mewsick. But because humans are bad at spelling, the word eventually turned into "music".
Production
- Find a thing that can move (typically, this is everything[1])
- Hit it or shake it
- Music
When your music has lyrics and a melody, but you forgot to have anyone sing it, it defaults to Michael Bublé.
Genres
Music People in this wiki
- Domenico Scarlatti
- John Farmer
- theSampleMotion
- Teetow
- Blue Hair & their Fabulous Pronouns
- The Beatles
- Unidentified Girl
- Fellow
- Carl Czerny
- Neil Cicierega
- David Lynch
- David Zowie Wowie
- hellomynameisjoe
- WangleLine
References
- ↑ Weidner, R. T., & Brown, L. M. (2019). Physics. In Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/science/physics-science
Further Listening
- youtube.com