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Is music countable?
This is usually regarded as an uncountable noun.

In linguistics, music is usually regarded as an uncountable noun, because music itself is an art form, and it has no specific quantitative unit. Music works are composed of melody, rhythm, harmony and other elements, and these elements are uncountable.

In addition, music works have no obvious countable features, such as the number of songs in an album or record, so people usually use uncountable expressions to describe music.