How to use in-sentence of “music”:
+ Twain married music producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange on December 28, 1993.
+ It is a tribute to the disco, rock and funk music of the 1970s and 1980s.
+ The music is written on a huge sheet of paper and the pianist decides as he plays which part of the music to go to next and how to play it.
+ Sibelius’s music today is extremely popular.
+ VOA broadcast a program titled ‘” in the past, as Willis Conover became a famous host at Music USA.
+ In 1948 the group helped to start a music festival in Aldeburgh.
+ In 2006, he won the category German act of the European Music Awards in Copenhagen.

Example sentences of “music”:
+ ItalyItalian composers like Sammartini wrote music for two violins, viola and continuo.
+ His music was not only listened to by fans of classical music but was also becoming part of popular youth culture.
+ ItalyItalian composers like Sammartini wrote music for two violins, viola and continuo.
+ His music was not only listened to by fans of classical music but was also becoming part of popular youth culture.
+ Rachmaninoff’s piano music is mostly difficult to play.
+ They also wanted to write in a simple way instead of using complicated rhythms such as those of Stravinsky or twelve tone music like Arnold Schoenberg.
+ His mother took him to Barcelona, where he went to a music school: the “Escola Municipal de Música”.
+ They are sub-classified as mainly progressive rock, and play music with melody and fast tempo.
+ The correct way of ornamenting music varied a lot from one country to another and from one century to another.
+ His music was influenced by both Brazilian folk music and by classical music from Europe.
+ In 1982 he was elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
+ It is surprising he had not been asked to write theatre music before.
+ In 2009 was inducted into the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame.
+ Leonard Bernstein was Music Director for 11 seasons.
+ Some music critics were not very impressed with his playing.
+ Gray wrote several cantatas as well as chamber music and organ music, but he is mainly remembered for his church music, including an service.
+ The portable player was a revolutionary device since one could take favorite music with him or her.
+ His music career began in 1957.
+ More recently he has spent his time on producing and promoting world music and pioneering digital distribution methods for music.
More in-sentence examples of “music”:
+ The number was choreographychoreographed by Lev Ivanov to music written by Tchaikovsky.
+ He won many music competitions when he was young and became famous because of this.
+ In September 2010, Blessed recorded the voiceover to “Sheherazade, or The Princess, the Pirate and the Baboon!”, an album of children’s stories set to the classical music composition “Scheherazade Scheherazade” by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and also featuring the voices of Rory Bremner, Jess Murphy, Sam Morris and Nigel Garton.
+ This music usually plays when the bride goes into the church.
+ Burrell teaches at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and is Artistic Director of Spitalfields Festival in London.
+ This helped him later on to write serial music: music in which all 12 notes in an octave are equally important.
+ It later had a relationship with Disney’s BMI-affiliated publishing arm, Wonderland Music Company.
+ It is generally well thought of by music critics.
+ Barris got his start in television as a page and later staffer at NBC in New York, and eventually worked backstage at the TV music show “American Bandstand”.
+ Nirvana were part of a rock music genre from Seattle called grunge.
+ Incidental music was used as long ago as the time of Ancient Greece.
+ Thomas Church, where Johann Sebastian Bach worked as music director from 1723 until his death in 1750.
+ Additionally, music editor and composer Golden Reel award for “Best Sound Editing in a Television Animation” for their work in “Avatar Aang”.
+ Most traditional music is “in a particular key”.
+ In one three-year period alone, he wrote music for 19 shows.
+ He was very good at music and drawing by the age of ten, but he was already sick with tuberculosis.
+ In the music video, the band was filmed performing the song in-studio, with Brendan O’Brien producing the recording.
+ He became very interested in the music of Romantic composers like Liszt, Berlioz and especially Wagner.
+ The music video was shot at the Houston, Texas Amtrak station and other locations in San Antonio, Texas.
+ In 1996, 50% of the shares were bought for $ 200 million by MCA Music Entertainment Group, later known as Universal Music Group.
+ It has a performing arts department with five music groups.
+ Later he completed a course in Western music at Trinity College of Music in London.
+ It is owned by non-profit organizationnot-for-profit broadcasting entity Window to the World Communications, Inc., and it is a affiliate commercial classical music radio station WFMT.
+ They started their music career in 1991.
+ When music started to be written down in Europe it was music for the Roman Catholic church.
+ The number was choreographychoreographed by Lev Ivanov to music written by Tchaikovsky.
+ He won many music competitions when he was young and became famous because of this.
+ The music video features twin dancers Polly Duniam and Sophie Duniam.
+ The music was made by Hirokazu “Hip” Tanaka.
+ In addition to the Rolling Stones, Wood has maintained a solo music career.
+ Australian country music star Captain Flange makes his home in Canowindra.
+ He is the first sales of Hispanic language music records in the United States with this album as well as in some Latin American countries.
+ Before the mid-1990s, many people believed that the JudaismJewish songs called the “Psalms” which are in both the Jewish and Christian Bible, were an important part of early Christian music and prayer.
+ The Paris Conservatoire has been famous for music since it was formed in 1795.
+ The album received mostly positive reviews from the music critics.
+ He used music to help him cope with the abuse, playing instruments and singing gospel music in his father’s church.
+ A piece of Western music usually has a Tonic home key, and a passage within it may modulate to another key, which is usually closely related to the home key.
+ Many different styles of music have become pop music during different time periods.
+ Shakin’ Stevens, sometimes called “Shaky” is a Music recording sales certificationplatinum selling Welsh rock and roll singer and songwriter.
+ Sometimes Shostakovich was made a hero by the government and sometimes he was told that his music was not good because it was not in the style that the government thought he should write it in.
+ The magazine Rolling Stone appointed to Cypress Hill like the best group of hip hop in his prizes of music voted by critics and readers.
+ A music video for the song was released on May 16, 2008, on Perry’s personal website and on MySpace.
+ Björk has won five BRIT Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, one MOJO Award, three UK Music Video Awards, 21 Icelandic Music Awards and, in 2010, the Polar Music Prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in recognition of her “deeply personal music and lyrics, her precise arrangements and her unique voice”.
+ Klein ended up owning much of the music of the Rolling Stones, the Animals and other artists, which cut into their long-term earnings.
+ Staton was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame.
+ In 1999, they were awarded Favorite New Artist—Country at the American Music Awards.
+ During Jackson’s career, he earned 13 Grammy AwardGrammy Awards, the Grammy Legend Award and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; 6 Brit Awards, 5 Billboard Music Awards and 24 American Music Awards.
+ They hear a piece of music called “Fantasia on British Sea Songs”, written by Henry Wood in 1905.
+ Lorne Munroe was an Canadian-American cellist.Gibson, Ronald and Winters, Kenneth, “Encyclopedia of Music in Canada”.
