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music - use in sentences
Converse of object
- compose: Bach's task was to train the choir, play the organ and compose new music.
- play: The Ramones merely played rock music, only faster!
Adjective modifier
- classical: John Self 5th Jul 2005, 11:58 Now hang on - are we talking classical guitar music here?
- live: Is there a music system you can use or space for live music to be played?
- loud: Drink in perspiring caverns filled with too many people and lots of loud music.
- contemporary: His rise back home was meteoric, and he is quite a champion of modern and contemporary Hungarian music.
- traditional: Back then, traditional music had bad press in France.
- popular: Notes for editors 1. Simon Warner teaches popular music at the University of Leeds.
Modifies a noun
- scene: Her take on her place in the music scene was what I felt I gained from the exchange.
- festival: British Sea Power A music festival - at a fort?
- lover: From Beck to Tom Waits, we've heard plenty of exciting new releases for discerning music lovers.
- downloads: While the US market for legitimate music downloads is already off the starting blocks, the European market lagged.
- industry: Guest speakers will discuss their first-hand experiences of working in the music industry.
- video: Editing to a soundtrack You can easily edit to a soundtrack for a music video or title sequence.
Noun used with modifier
- folk: Outside Brittany, another outpost of folk music is central France.
- pop: Through the years, the love song has been the most enduring and endearing pop music art form.
- dance: There's lots of dance music in this, meaning plenty of bass.
- chamber: He obtained many prizes in national violin and chamber music competitions.
- sheet: This was born out when I spotted this sheet music from 1960 for sale on E-Bay!
- rock: The Ramones merely played rock music, only faster!
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