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mu·sic [ˈmju:zɪk] N no pl

1. music (pattern of sounds):

music
glasba f
classical music
to put on music

2. music (notes):

music
note f pl
music

ˈcham·ber mu·sic N no pl

ˈdance mu·sic N no pl

dance music

ˈfolk mu·sic N no pl

ˈmu·sic hall N dated

ˈmu·sic stand N

music stand

ˈpop mu·sic N no pl

pop music

ˈrock mu·sic N no pl

rock music

ˈsheet mu·sic N

ˈsoul mu·sic N

soul music
soul m

ˈtheme mu·sic N no pl

theme music CINE, TV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is celebrated with music, fireworks and foods such as pozole, enchiladas with mole sauce, quesadillas with squash flowers and atole.
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He has not taken any formal training in singing or music and believes that his talent is inborn.
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The week includes choral training, music theory, and a tour bus and media event.
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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 front-end filters out any unwanted noise such as noise from the car, background music, or background passengers.
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Programming started on the hour, with visitors who did not get to the site on time faced with a test card and 1970s-style intermission music.
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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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Raven said on the music video and on being a female rocker.
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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 two-week programme includes music, dance, choir, and theatre, as well as a major visual arts exhibition of student work.
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