Music in a sentence as a noun

That way, everyone can have their own home screens, their own music, and even their own high scores.

He introduced me to all sorts of music, and, a Jew, learned from me to give up ice cream for Lent.

The "art" in question isn't really about the music, it's about framing music as art.

Because they knew this was their chance to dominate the books industry, just as iTunes had done in music.

See, iTunes will scan your music and try to guess what music you have, and then grant you access to the iTunes Store copies of it.

They wanted Amazon and Google to pay for playing music you own when it comes from a hard drive in the cloud rather than one you own.

It raises questions and encourages discussion about the value of art & music in the digital age.

If your docs, pictures, apps, and music are all on iCloud, your computers become disposable digital devices.

Amazon's MP3 store, despite launching with cheaper and DRM-free music, has never been able to make a serious dent in iTunes' market share.

And it has unlimited storage for App backups, iTunes store music, and iBooks, and a 5GB limit for documents, e-mail, and "other stuff", and a 30-day cache of all of the photos I've taken.

The entertainment industry--music, television and movies--is living in the past.

This is particularly noteworthy coming from the rap genre which is typically not given enough credit for its role in shaping music trends and pop culture generally.

* It solves a key problem for musicians, which is: when you're learning a new song, you generally listen to a recording of it, and it's a pain to cross-reference the recording with the sheet music/tab.

I cannot concentrate, cannot even think clearly if there is almost any kind of noise - chatter, music, phone talks nearby, traffic noise from the street when the window is open or almost anything else, including my own voice.

> and there's no compilation step or anything -- then it's almost a fundamental paradigm shift for what desktop software could be.\n> It already makes me dream of a word processor I could hack like that, or a music player.

And therefore, who says artists have to make money?In the old days, 200 years ago, if you were a composer, the only way you could make money was to travel with the orchestra and be the conductor, because then youd be paid as a musician.

Music definitions

noun

an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner

noun

any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds; "he fell asleep to the music of the wind chimes"

See also: euphony

noun

musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest"

noun

(music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds)

noun

punishment for one's actions; "you have to face the music"; "take your medicine"

See also: medicine