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词组 music
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music /ˈmjuːzɪk/ noun the sounds made by musical instruments or people singingadjectives/nouns + musicpop/rock/jazz/soul/folk/country etc music The Beatles were the most successful group in the history of pop music. | Johnny Cash was one of country music’s greatest stars. | Folk music is becoming popular again.classical music My father listened a lot to classical music. Don’t say classic music.traditional music The band plays traditional Irish music.modern/contemporary music A lot of modern music sounds the same to me.world music (=by people from different countries around the world) The concert will feature many world music stars.recorded music Live music can sound very different from recorded music.live music (=played by musicians on stage) Most of the bars have live music.background music (=that you hear but do not listen to) There was some background music playing in the restaurant.film music Williams wrote the film music for films such as ‘Star Wars’.loud music They were kept awake by loud music from next door.dramatic music His operas are full of dramatic music.soft/quiet music James took her for a romantic dinner with candles and soft music.choral music (=sung by choirs) We perform a wide variety of choral music.orchestral music (=classical music played by a large group of musicians) He has a large CD collection, mostly orchestral music.chamber music (=classical music played by a small group of musicians) The group gave a performance of Schumann’s chamber music.instrumental music (=with no singing) The concert will feature a programme of instrumental music.piano/organ/guitar etc music I love listening to piano music.verbslisten to music Ella liked to listen to music while she worked.play music A small band was playing jazz music.write/compose music He composed the music for the ‘Lord of the Rings’ films.read music (=understand music that is written down, so that you can play or sing the notes) His father taught him to read music.perform music (=play or sing music) The group will perform music from Germany and Austria.make music (=play or write music) We began making music together about five years ago.record music The singer is recording music for his new album.download music (=get music from the internet) The research shows that many people are downloading music for free.music blares (out) (=music is loud and unpleasant) Music blared out from the bar across the road.music fades (=becomes quieter gradually) The music fades and the main character comes onto the stage.music + nounsa music festival The band played at an international music festival.the music industry/business The music industry is having a hard time because people are getting music for free from the internet.a music scene (=activities relating to music, and the people involved in them) The city has a lively music scene and there are lots of good local bands.a music lover Music lovers have been waiting for this record for a long time.a music score (=one that is written for a lot of performers to play) Hirschfelder wrote the music score for the film ‘Sliding Doors’.a music stand (=a metal frame for holding a musician’s music while they play) She propped the book on the music stand.phrasesa piece of music It’s a beautiful piece of music.a kind/type/sort of music I don’t listen to that kind of music at home.THESAURUS: music tune the main series of musical notes in a piece of music: The song has a pretty tune. | I know the tune, but I can't remember the name. | He hummed the tune to himself. melody the main series of notes in a piece of music that has many notes being played at the same time, especially in classical music: The soprano sang the melody to Puccini's opera. piece also piece of music an arrangement of musical notes – use this about music without words: It’s a difficult piece to play. | I'd like to start with a piece by Chopin. composition formal a piece of music that someone has written, or the art of writing music: This is one of my own compositions. | She studied composition at college. work a piece of music, especially classical music: The orchestra played one of Mozart’s best-known works. track one of the songs or pieces of music on a CD or album: the album’s title track number a piece of popular music, especially one that forms part of a concert or show: They began singing the show's opening number.
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