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mu·sic /ˈmyo͞ozik/
noun

1. the written or printed signs representing vocal or instrumental sound.

2. vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.

origin
middle english: from old french musique, via latin from greek mousikē (tekhnē) ‘(art) of the muses’, from mousa ‘muse’.

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    • london (16/dec/17 - 27/jan/18)
  • big ben
  • tower bridge
  • the red telephone box
  • pub
  • russell square
  • oxford street
  • camden town
  • leicester square
  • piccadilly circus
  • king’s cross st. pancras
  • platform 9 3/4
  • tottenham court road
  • british museum
  • hyde park
  • winter wonderland
  • m&ms world
  • carnaby street
  • university of the arts london
  • parliament square
  • chinatown
  • covent garden
  • borough market
  • sir john soane’s museum
  • trafalgar square
  • the national gallery
  • lumiere festival
  • victoria & albert museum
  • winnie-the-pooh exhibition
  • natural history museum
  • science museum
  • london eye
  • buckingham palace
  • hard rock cafe
  • five guys
  • shake shack
dec 13 2017 ∞
feb 11 2019 +