Religious music is a type of music that is performed or composed for religious use or through religious influence.
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Religious music is a type of music that is performed or composed for religious use or through religious influence.
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Religious music songs have been described as a source of strength, as well as a means of easing pain, improving one's mood, and assisting in the discovery of meaning in one's suffering.
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Religious music takes on many forms and varies throughout cultures.
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In some religions, such as Buddhism, Religious music helps people calm their minds and focus before meditation.
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Religious music helps those of all religions connect with their faith and remember their religious values.
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Buddhist Religious music is Religious music created for or inspired by Buddhism and part of Buddhist art.
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The deep urge to dissolve the physical realm and transcend into the spiritual universe, which occurs through the practice of listening to Religious music, chanting, and whirling, and culminating in spiritual ecstasy, lies at the heart of Sufi lyrics.
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Klezmer Religious music was and continues to be used primarily at Jewish social gatherings.
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Sephardic Religious music encompasses Religious music that is of Mediterranean origin, including Spain, Turkey, and Greece.
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Sephardic Religious music is typically sung in Ladino, or a Judeo-Spanish dialect.
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Mizrahi Religious music contains elements of Middle Eastern, European, and North African Religious music, traditionally sung in Hebrew.
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Shamanic Religious music is Religious music played either by actual shamans as part of their rituals, or by people who, whilst not themselves shamans, wish to evoke the cultural background of shamanism in some way.
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All the Sikh Gurus sang in the then-prevalent classical and folk Religious music styles, accompanied by stringed and percussion instruments.
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Muak or Musok Eumak, is the traditional Korean shamanistic Religious music performed at and during a shamanistic ritual, the Gut .
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Sinawi is a form of Korean improvisational ensemble Religious music believed to evolve from the Jeolla province in southwestern Korea.
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Zoroastrian Religious music is a genre of Religious music that accompanies Zoroastrian traditions and rites.
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