Muzak

Etymology
The is a, a well-known brand in 1934 when the word was  (1865–1934), who developed the original technical basis for the service.

The is derived from the noun.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Recorded background music characterized by soft, soothing instrumental sounds which is transmitted by wire, radio, or recorded media (originally on a subscription basis) to doctors' offices, shops, and other business premises.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 罐頭音樂
 * Finnish: hissimusiikki,
 * French:
 * Spanish: muzak

Noun

 * 1)  Easy listening music, whether played live or recorded, especially if regarded as uninteresting.
 * 2)  Something (such as speech) regarded as droning on and often boring, or soothing but undemanding.
 * 1)  Something (such as speech) regarded as droning on and often boring, or soothing but undemanding.
 * 1)  Something (such as speech) regarded as droning on and often boring, or soothing but undemanding.
 * 1)  Something (such as speech) regarded as droning on and often boring, or soothing but undemanding.

Translations

 * Finnish: hissimusiikki

Verb

 * 1) To provide (premises, etc.) with Muzak.
 * 2) To adapt or reduce (a piece of music, etc.) to the status of Muzak.