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Meaning music meaning
What does music mean?
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Examples music examples
How do I use music in a sentence?
Simple sentences
Do you like Mozart's music?
I cheered myself up by listening to music.
I hear music.
Everybody loves music.
The old man drew a large crowd around him by his music.
We like music.
I like listening to good music.
I like music very much.
He likes music very much.
She taught music for thirty years.
She devoted her life to music.
She was listening to music.
Do you like music?
It requires wisdom to understand wisdom: the music is nothing if the audience is deaf.
My next door neighbor is a virtuoso whose skills with the piano have earned him a name among music experts.
Every man's work, whether it be literature or music or a picture or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself.
My hobby is to listen to music.
You really have an ear for music.
You will come to like this kind of music.
You have a gift for music.
I was keen on classical music in my school days.
We danced to the music.
Who that understands music could say his playing was good?
I came to this country for the purpose of studying music.
I wish she would stop playing that stupid music.
Do you love music?
Movie subtitles
Turn up the music, please.
I mean, t-the music's playing from someone's phone.
You know country music doesn't count, right?
Cut the music.
They crank the music from the back of the boat.
From all sides it's raining coins as thanks for music and dance.
Poor girls do not understand that I love nothing else on this Earth but the music and you.
Her life with the unloved husband in the house of pastor Talnoks and the weird arrival of a stranger to their home the strange effect of his words and his music and the excitement that threw her in the pastor's arms.
There she stood, her loveliness lighting the room, filling his soul with the music of romance for which he was so ill-fitted.
We're gonna have music. Music. We're gonna have music.
A little music will put you right.
What beautiful music they make!
Music!
Heavy fragrances confuse your senses, crimson flames, flaring up like visions, distant music and soft singing lure you deeper and deeper.
It's nice to hear French music once in a while, isn't it? Yes, people must be getting fed up with jazz.
Signor Ravelli, I want to talk to you about the music.
No, but I do know something about music.
I'm in the mood for music first.
What music they make.
The music is in my temples. the hot blood of youth.
We'll have dinner at the St Regis, go to a nice snappy show, then to a nightclub, sit and listen to the soft music, and who knows?
So that night I went to a theatre, and music began to play.
Good heavens, where is my music?
Music all the time.
This is the music that I like!
Oh, boy, what music.
If I was wanting her, I'd try the Variety Music Hall.
Music all the time. It's wonderful.
When she gets her paint on, hears the music, she'll be fine.
It must have mad music..
You like music, Mr. Kringelein? - Yes.
Shall I come and talk about the music now, or not?
News and current affairs
Great books, music, and paintings are not only an extraordinary school of beauty, truth, and good, but also a way of discovering our own beauty, truth, and good - the potential for change, of bettering ourselves and even some of our interlocutors.
In any case, in a world with a billion people living in extreme poverty, it would not be difficult for an altruist to appreciate that there are many ways of doing more good than renovating a concert hall for well-off music lovers.
The only question is whether political tensions could bring the music screeching to a halt.
Some popular music lyrics can have political effects.
A stagnant economy and lack of opportunity are undoubtedly problems, but so are low voting rates, civic apathy, widespread disregard for ethical standards, and indifference to art, music, literature, and ideas.
It is as if the string section of the orchestra suddenly decided to play its own music, disregarding everyone else.
Popular music, in particular, is highly effective in insinuating itself into the listener almost imperceptibly; no intellectual processing of its content is required because it makes no claim to inform.
The characteristic form by which music activates the imagination is by short evocations of out-of-context images, or a diffuse feeling of boundlessness, both of which need not be integrated into any meaningful context.
They also want a more liberal social environment that would loosen restrictions on their dress, broaden access to cultural products like film and music, and enlarge press freedoms.
Monarchs and their courts can, to some extent, still act as leaders of art, music, and fashion, as they did in the eighteenth century.
Music and painting are based in part on innate skills, but also on training and practice.
No one, not even Maazel, pretends that one concert by a great Western orchestra can blow a dictatorship away, but authoritarians' wariness of the subversive power of music dates back to Plato's Republic.
In Plato's view, music, if not strictly controlled, inflames the passions and makes people unruly.
For half a century, the North Koreans have been deprived of any art, ideas, or music not authorized by the state.
And the library could include not only books and articles, but also paintings, music, films, and every other form of creative expression that can be captured in digital form.
In the case of the UK, this obviously includes finance (as well as sports, music, fashion, and perhaps health care).
But while official attention to rural poverty is music to the ears of the poor, experience shows that such promises are usually inadequate.
Movies, religion, music, and women themselves are all blamed for male sexual violence against women, but rapists are not held responsible.
Thomas Edison designed the phonograph to help the blind - and filed a lawsuit to prevent it from being used to play music.
It was New Year's Eve 2003, during a concert at the newly opened House of Music in Moscow.
Their Web site shares images, language, and music with al-Qaeda and other jihadi groups.
Indian art, classical music and dance have the same effect.
Rock music was severely restricted in Communist dictatorships, just as jazz was in Nazi Germany, for all the Platonic reasons: uncontrolled passions were seen as a threat to the perfect order of the state.
Performing good music in North Korea just might have a positive effect.
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