Goigs are medieval devotional songs in Catalan culture. Term "goig" means "joy" in Catalan. Tradition dates back to 13th century religious ceremonies. Songs consist of stanzas with refrain or chorus. Lyrics focus on saints' miraculous works and virtues
Lyrics include phrases like "Eh Muslimaku aneh Muslimakah adhaa kuranjehey haggu thakaky kobaitho eve?". Lyrics provide instructions for adding music to the lyrics. Lyrics include phrases like "އެ ދައުވަތު ދޭ މީހަކީ ކޮން". Lyrics include phrases like "އެ ދައުވަތު ދޭ މ�ހަކީ ކޮން"
Bhajan is a devotional song with religious themes in any language. Term "bhajanam" means reverence, derived from Sanskrit root "bhaj". Roots in ancient Vedic era, particularly Samaveda Samhita. Developed during Bhakti movement (6th-17th centuries)
Music was integral to daily life in ancient Egypt. Musical scenes depicted in temples and tombs throughout history. Music notation was not understood, songs passed down orally. Music was used in banquets, religious ceremonies, and military parades
Om is a mantra pronounced as "AUM" with four syllables. First syllable "A" starts at throat, stretching and vibrating solar plexus. Second syllable "U" rolls forward along upper palate. Third syllable "M" touches teeth, creating mouth vibration. Final syllable represents infinite silence
Indigenous Australian wind instrument measuring 1-3m in length. Classified as aerophone, traditionally played from D to F♯. Made from eucalyptus trees hollowed by termites. Played using circular breathing technique with continuous lip vibration