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mu·sic [ˈmju:zɪk] N no pl

2. music (notes):

note f pl

ˈcham·ber mu·sic N no pl

ˈdance mu·sic N no pl

ˈfolk mu·sic N no pl

ˈmu·sic stand N

ˈpop mu·sic N no pl

ˈrock mu·sic N no pl

ˈsheet mu·sic N

ˈsoul mu·sic N

ˈtheme mu·sic N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The band is one of the primary bands which carried electronic music's transition from the late 1980s into the 1990s and beyond.
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The scherzo represents his dance and the unusual tuning of the violin adds tension to its sound and contributes to the music's ghostly character.
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She is such an effortless entertainer, such an unerring singer and hoofer, that it's easy to overlook her music's defining quality: strangeness.
www.newyorker.com
More importantly he has the command of music's immense possibilities to carry them through without self-indulgence.
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But the music's lyrical solos do not merely announce the presence of royalty; they are a clarion call to a new order.
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And the slight imperfections on the night helped to humanise the music's syncopated rhythms and knotted arpeggios.
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The work tells several intersecting stories in a variety of voices that mirror music's power to transmute memory and affirm life.
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The music's generally wistful and melancholy feel comes from his experiences with the breakup of his marriage.
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Those who fussed about the music's more artful aspects were missing the point.
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They do their own singing with a startling mastery of country music's narrative musicianship.
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