piece of music

NOUN
  1. a musical work that has been created
    the composition is written in four movements
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How To Use piece of music In A Sentence

  • Suddenly you have the ability to listen to almost any piece of music ever recorded whenever you like. This is a million times better than just having a few CDs.
  • With some more practice, we'll soon lick this piece of music into shape for the performance.
  • Words have now been written to that well - known piece of music.
  • At the same time it poses the most fundamental questions about what matters in a performance of a piece of music.
  • With some more practice, we'll soon lick this piece of music into shape for the performance.
  • This is a very difficult piece of music to play - it demands a lot of concentration.
  • That piece of music really took me back .
  • to beat time is to make a regular series of sounds at the same speed as a piece of music is intended to be played.
  • The creative part was turning this menagerie into a new piece of music without using anything other than those sounds.
  • The voice is always in evidence, of course, but it's in public that it becomes shaped, like a piece of music, and one almost consciously listens for all the gilded glissandoes, the curlicues of wit, the velvet pauses.
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