Music

//ˈmjuːzɪk//

"Music" in a Sentence (19 examples)

"She likes music." "So do I."

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.

I wish she would stop playing that stupid music.

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.

Do you love music?

You really have an ear for music.

Do you like Mozart's music?

You will come to like this kind of music.

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I keep listening to this music because it’s a masterpiece.

Muſick has Charms to ſooth a ſavage Breaſt, / To ſoften Rocks, or bend a knotted Oak.

Music lessons in early childhood lead to changes in the brain that could improve its performance far into adulthood, researchers say.

“Oh! this was very kind,” she said, with that simplicity and tenderness, which at times made her voice pure music, “I could not have expected you so soon.”

Wilson's definite genius for rapid, witty dialogue which becomes a kind of conversational music at times.

Again, Moſes was the firſt that brought in ſacred Muſick: thus in like manner Strabo lib. 10. 453. informes us, that the Bacchick Muſick was famous throughout Aſia; and that many muſick Inſtruments had obteined a Barbarick name, as Jambla, Sambuke, Barbitos, Magades, &c. which ſeem all to be of Hebrew origination.

Loosened / Thy tongue shall with sweet-flowing sounds surprize / The ear of sense; another than thyself / Will be seen within to have come, and bringing / Music tones from other spheres to have made / Thee ever the harp of hidden minstrelsy.

So should she drape the World’s wide round, / With sunny robes, and fresh Spring weather / And consecrate the loneliest ground, / While we went wandering linked together, / Her music voice, her beaming eyes, / Give to the Silence, glad replies.

And therefore, prisoner, you are doomed for life / To solitary toil. Alone! alone! alone! / Love’s music voice will never greet your ear; / Affection’s eye will never meet your gaze; / Nor heart-warm hand of friend return your grasp; / But morn, and noon, and night, days, months, and years, / Will all be told in this one word—alone!

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