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  2. Church music - Wikipedia

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    For example, there are many masses (often called "Communion Services") written in English for the Church of England. At a time when Christianity was competing for prominence with other religions, the music and chants were often beautiful and elaborate to attract new members to the Church. [9] Music is an integral part of mass.

  3. Music at sporting events - Wikipedia

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    Music and the Olympic Spirit; The Sports Economist, Economic Commentary on Sports & Society, Wednesday, August 18, 2004: Technical change at the ballpark; Why does stadium rock all sound the same? The Sports Court: Rock and Jocks; Total Request Live at the ballpark; Baltimore's Marching Ravens; Music and Sports : an exploration of crossroads

  4. Stadium anthem - Wikipedia

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    Unlike college fight songs, most stadium anthems were not written primarily for use at sports events, though compilations such as ESPN Presents Stadium Anthems and the "Jock" series occasionally feature remixed versions of these songs designed to segue together or to accentuate the rhythm or other elements of the songs.

  5. Contemporary Catholic liturgical music - Wikipedia

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    The revision of music in the liturgy took place in March 1967, with the passage of Musicam Sacram ("Instruction on music in the liturgy"). In paragraph 46 of this document, it states that music could be played during the sacred liturgy on "instruments characteristic of a particular people." Previously the pipe organ was used for accompaniment.

  6. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    Fight songs are sing-alongs, allowing sports fans to cheer collectively for their team. [2] These songs are commonly played several times at a sporting event. [ 1 ] For example, the band might play the fight song when entering the stadium, whenever their team scores, or while cheerleaders dance at halftime or during other breaks in the game.

  7. Category:Sports music - Wikipedia

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    Sports events music (1 C, 1 P) Sports musicals (1 C, 11 P) T. Tennis music (4 P) Sports theme music (7 C) Pages in category "Sports music" ... Entrance music; F ...

  8. List of English-language hymnals by denomination - Wikipedia

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    Church Gospel Songs and Hymns, V.E. Howard Publishing (1983) Hymns for Worship (Revised in 1994 with a couple hundred more selections), R.J. Stevens publishing (1987) Praise for the Lord, John P. Wiegand (1992) Songs of Faith and Praise, Alton Howard publishing (1993) Sacred Songs of the Church, W. D. Jeffcoat, Psallo Publications (2007)

  9. Christian music - Wikipedia

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    A church choir singing. Among the most prevalent uses of Christian music are in church worship or other gatherings. Most Christian music involves singing, whether by the whole congregation (assembly), or by a specialized subgroup—such as a soloist, duet, trio, quartet, madrigal, choir, or worship band— or both.

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