Modern music vocabulary such as music, melody, rhythm, harmony, orchestra, organ, symphony and chorus are Greek in origin. O True O False
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The words "music", "melody", "rhythm", "harmony", "orchestra", "organ", "symphony" and "chorus" are not all of Greek origin. Show more…
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