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music [ˈmju:zɪk] SUST. sin pl.

1. music (sounds):

music
muzyka f

2. music (notes):

music
nuty fpl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be music to one's ears

chamber music SUST. sin pl.

country music SUST.

country music → country and western

Véase también: country and western

country and western SUST. sin pl.

dance music SUST. sin pl.

folk music SUST. sin pl.

folk music

house music SUST. sin pl.

house music

musical box, music box AM SUST.

music hall SUST. TEAT.

music hall
wodewil m

music shop SUST.

music shop

music stand SUST.

music stand

pop music SUST. sin pl.

pop music

rock music SUST. sin pl.

rock music

sheet music SUST.

sheet music
nuty fpl

soul music SUST.

soul music

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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These brought again simpler lyrics and music, some funky elements which later appeared on subsequent albums.
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The two-week programme includes music, dance, choir, and theatre, as well as a major visual arts exhibition of student work.
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Their original music tended toward a hard funk sound, mainly influenced by three musicians who formed the core of the group.
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Inaugurated in 1974, it promotes classical music among the youth, and offers a platform for young people to showcase their talent.
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The melody of the music is provided by the harmonium, and the dholak and dhantal for the rhythm.
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The week includes choral training, music theory, and a tour bus and media event.
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Most of her music has yet to be published and released on compact disc, although concerted efforts have been made recently to rectify this situation.
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The groups prolific repertoire spans many genres of music and grows each year with new arrangements and contributions of past and popular songs.
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There's a mesmeric quality in this music that makes you want to savour every track with the respectful appreciation of a connoisseur.
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The common link between the two schools is that the music is recorded and performed through loudspeakers, without a human performer.
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