Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Music"
The meaning of "Music" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does As it turns out, music is just math with sound. ->what does as mean in this sentence? mean?
A:
"As" is similar to "like," but in this sentence it means that something took place at the same time of an event. Here it is used as a conjunction. [As has different uses, that's why I put its usage here]
For example, "As you said, I failed the test" or "As my mom said, I fell in the ground"
I hope that helped!
For example, "As you said, I failed the test" or "As my mom said, I fell in the ground"
I hope that helped!
Q:
What does I listened to music mean?
A:
音楽おききました。
Q:
What does Like if he could play music, maybe someday, I could too. mean?
A:
Like is separated by a comma, It’s a filler word. It does not have the same meaning as “as if”.
“Like, if he could play music, maybe someday I could too?”
“Like, if he could play music, maybe someday I could too?”
Q:
What does go-to music mean?
A:
It's your favorite music. The kind you listen to most often.
Q:
What does music mean?
A:
vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
Example sentences using "Music"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Can you say,
"You know music very much."
(To somebody who likes and have good knowledge of music).
"You know music very much."
(To somebody who likes and have good knowledge of music).
A:
"You know a lot about music."
"You have a good understanding of music."
"You have good knowledge of music."
"You have a good understanding of music."
"You have good knowledge of music."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with the music.
A:
would you start the music for me?
I'm going up to the music room for a while.
She pulled a folder from her bag and they headed to the music room.
He spent some time in the music room, but was unable to concentrate, so ended up downstairs at 2:30 a.m., wondering where she could be and whether or not she felt lonely.
The mood was Victorian, and the music was classic.
Jackson then led her to the music room.
He went back and forth with the canvas from his bedroom to the music room, unsure where to hang it.
I'm going up to the music room for a while.
She pulled a folder from her bag and they headed to the music room.
He spent some time in the music room, but was unable to concentrate, so ended up downstairs at 2:30 a.m., wondering where she could be and whether or not she felt lonely.
The mood was Victorian, and the music was classic.
Jackson then led her to the music room.
He went back and forth with the canvas from his bedroom to the music room, unsure where to hang it.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "I listen to music too much" or "Iisten to music so much" , someone right? give me examples.
A:
I listen to music so much. It’s my favorite thing to do. (= I listen to music a lot. It’s my favorite thing to do.)
I listen to music too much. I should find something else to fill my time instead.
I listen to music too much. I should find something else to fill my time instead.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with music to my ears.
A:
is used when you hear something is so good and you describe it as music (when actually is not)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "music to my ears".
A:
"Japanese is like music to my ears".
Synonyms of "Music" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I use it to listen to music and I use it to listening to music ?
A:
You say: I use it to/ in order to listen to musics.
but you can't say: I use it to listening....
"To" is a conjunction that expresses the cause (mention a reason)and here is the grammar construction:
subject+ verb + to/ in order to/ so as to + verb(infinitive form).....
but you can't say: I use it to listening....
"To" is a conjunction that expresses the cause (mention a reason)and here is the grammar construction:
subject+ verb + to/ in order to/ so as to + verb(infinitive form).....
Q:
What is the difference between i’m immersed in this music and i get immersed in this music ?
A:
I'm immersed in this music: the speaker is presently immersed in the music- he/she is talking about right now, not any other time.
I get immersed in this music: the speaker is talking about present time, but not right now- rather, whenever the music is played. So when he/she is saying, "I get immersed in this music," he/she means that whenever they hear the music, they become immersed in it.
I get immersed in this music: the speaker is talking about present time, but not right now- rather, whenever the music is played. So when he/she is saying, "I get immersed in this music," he/she means that whenever they hear the music, they become immersed in it.
Q:
What is the difference between Their music is a blend of jazz and African rhythms. and Their music is a mix of jazz and African rhythms. ?
A:
Blend and mix are synonyms so those sentences mean exactly the same thing.
I think “blend” would sound best in this context while talking about music.
Blend and mix are synonyms so those sentences mean exactly the same thing.
I think “blend” would sound best in this context while talking about music.
Q:
What is the difference between music and song ?
A:
Music it's like general term for all songs
Like Countries and the USA. Countries - general term.
And song - it's one of all ( Eminem - White America - is a song)
Like Countries and the USA. Countries - general term.
And song - it's one of all ( Eminem - White America - is a song)
Q:
What is the difference between listen to music and listen song ?
A:
listen to music(correct)
listen song(wrong)
listen to songs(correct)
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listen means you direct your ears to something so you need to say listen to something.
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Ample examples
https://sentencedict.com/listen.html
listen song(wrong)
listen to songs(correct)
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listen means you direct your ears to something so you need to say listen to something.
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Ample examples
https://sentencedict.com/listen.html
Translations of "Music"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I was surprised that they played the music loudly all night long. is this sentence grammatically ok?
A:
Yeah if the circumstances are right then it sounds fine to me, like if you're neighbour says they are having a quiet gathering and then play loud music all night and you are telling your friend about it the next day. The sentence implies there was an expectation that the music would not be loud
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? listen to the music
A:
Here you go, have fun learning english!😆
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Unfortunately, I do not really understand the music. I do not know the work and artist. The sound of this game is on the guitar. It seems to me that a person sorts through the strings. The melody is nice. music relaxes.
It is normal?
It is normal?
A:
Этот не правильно, хотя мне нравится: “It seems to me that a person sorts through the strings” Что вы хотите сказать? “Game” тоже не правильно.
Может быть:
Unfortunately, I do not really understand the music. I do not know the title and artist. It sounds like it is played on the guitar.
It seems to me that a person sorts through the strings. — ??? :D
The melody is nice. The music is relaxing.
Может быть:
Unfortunately, I do not really understand the music. I do not know the title and artist. It sounds like it is played on the guitar.
It seems to me that a person sorts through the strings. — ??? :D
The melody is nice. The music is relaxing.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? do you prefer to listen to music in english or spanish
A:
This sounds strange as it is niot the music but the lyrics.
You can say "Do you prefer to listen to English or Spanish music/songs" (if you mean written and performed by English or Spanish musicians or composers), or "Do you prefer to listen to songs in English or in Spanish" (if you mean with lyrics in English or in Spanish).
You can say "Do you prefer to listen to English or Spanish music/songs" (if you mean written and performed by English or Spanish musicians or composers), or "Do you prefer to listen to songs in English or in Spanish" (if you mean with lyrics in English or in Spanish).
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? “i am listening to the music called ‘The Blower’s daughter’ and the part that i try to know the meaning is that “life goes easy on me” can anyone tell me what it means?” i assume it means “time flew quickly on me or sth?”
A:
“Going easy on” means not dealing with someone in a harsh or severe manner. In this usage, it means the person has had a good life without major problems.
Other questions about "Music"
Q:
I like to listen to music while falling asleep so sometimes after waking up, I realize I'm still wearing my ear phones. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I like to listen to music while falling asleep so sometimes after waking up, I realize I'm still wearing my ear phones.
✓ I like to listen to music when I’m trying to sleep so sometimes when I wake up I realize I'm still wearing my headphones/airpods.
✓ I like to listen to music when I’m trying to sleep so sometimes when I wake up I realize I'm still wearing my headphones/airpods.
Q:
I like music without lyrics, so I enjoy listening classic and movie soundtracks
it made me feel calm and emotional and also get rid of the stress in reality( for a while)
May be, I would feel empty without music
Nowdays, I listen to music too much on headphones,so my ears often hurts Does this sound natural?
it made me feel calm and emotional and also get rid of the stress in reality( for a while)
May be, I would feel empty without music
Nowdays, I listen to music too much on headphones,so my ears often hurts Does this sound natural?
A:
× I like music without lyrics, so I enjoy listening classic and movie soundtracks
✓ I like music without lyrics, so I enjoy listening TO classic music and movie soundtracks (you can also say: I like INSTRUMENTAL music)
× it made me feel calm and emotional and also get rid of the stress in reality( for a while)
✓ it makes me feel calm and emotional, and helps me take a break from reality for awhile.
× May be, I would feel empty without music
✓ I would probably feel empty without music
× Nowdays, I listen to music too much on headphones,so my ears often hurts
✓ Lately, I listen to alot of music through my headphones, so my ears often hurt.
we don't say "nowadays" very much. use "lately", instead. and you will sound more natural.
✓ I like music without lyrics, so I enjoy listening TO classic music and movie soundtracks (you can also say: I like INSTRUMENTAL music)
× it made me feel calm and emotional and also get rid of the stress in reality( for a while)
✓ it makes me feel calm and emotional, and helps me take a break from reality for awhile.
× May be, I would feel empty without music
✓ I would probably feel empty without music
× Nowdays, I listen to music too much on headphones,so my ears often hurts
✓ Lately, I listen to alot of music through my headphones, so my ears often hurt.
we don't say "nowadays" very much. use "lately", instead. and you will sound more natural.
Q:
I realized again that music has the power to easily change people’s emotions. Does this sound natural?
A:
Sounds great, I personally would say - I realised ONCE again (just sounds a bit better, no reason to do it though )that music has the power to easily change people’s emotions.
Q:
What music player app do you use on your phone?🙂
I have these 2 ones on my phone.
When I play the same tune on AIMP , the music sounds much stronger and brighter than on the other app.
What's the best app to play music ? 🎶 🎵
I have these 2 ones on my phone.
When I play the same tune on AIMP , the music sounds much stronger and brighter than on the other app.
What's the best app to play music ? 🎶 🎵
A:
I'm using YouTube Music app, which comes with YouTube Premium subscription. 😄
I love the app because I can stream music without any ads & have access to an unlimited music library without worrying about running out of memory on my phone. I also watch music videos, read the lyrics, & download any songs for offline listening, which is perfect for when I'm on the go or don't have internet access.
It's an all-in-one solution for my music needs, & I find it really convenient and easy to use.
I love the app because I can stream music without any ads & have access to an unlimited music library without worrying about running out of memory on my phone. I also watch music videos, read the lyrics, & download any songs for offline listening, which is perfect for when I'm on the go or don't have internet access.
It's an all-in-one solution for my music needs, & I find it really convenient and easy to use.
Q:
I like to listen to music on a record player.
I have a subscription to Spotify. / I'm subscribed to Spotify. Does this sound natural?
I have a subscription to Spotify. / I'm subscribed to Spotify. Does this sound natural?
A:
another way to say it: "I have Spotify Premium"
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