Use music in a sentence
Sentences starting with music
- Music arouses in us various emotions, but not the more terrible ones of horror, fear, rage, etc. [1]
- Music will be the universal language,--the Volapuk of spiritual being. [6]
- Music was still the firmest bond that united her to her lover. [10]
- Music and poetry, that had elevated her soul, clever conversation, that had developed her mind, were not to be found here. [10]
- Music came floating over the waters--Venice was complete. [5]
- Music is the only bond between them. [10]
- Music is very much here what it is in Naples. [4]
- Music and a loud medley of shouts and conversation greeted her at her entrance. [10]
- Music is heard in the distance, and a procession with colored banners is seen approaching from the city. [4]
- Music still stirred his benumbed heart to swifter throbbing. [10]
Sentences ending with music
- One word about your absent husband must surely sound sweeter to your ears, than all my music. [10]
- They possess organs which are used during the breeding-season for producing vocal and instrumental music. [1]
- Clams care nothing whatever about music. [5]
- By day we were all crowded into one small, stifling bar-room, and so there was no escaping this person's music. [5]
- When I am well again, I shall once more--Do you practise music? [10]
- By travelling eastwards we find that there is certainly a different language of music. [1]
- Or, in the watches, to hear the sea lashing along her strakes in never ending music! [9]
- One of these was a most violent detestation of any but the best music. [9]
- Where the stage waits never each two minutes there is no occasion for music. [5]
- He had a voice like music. [11]
Short sentences using music
- Then the music stopped. [9]
- I heard bands of music. [11]
- They were music now. [9]
- Well, go on, my music! [2]
- Is it Gipsy music? [11]
- It is almost music. [5]
- A Southerner talks music. [5]
- You hate music, don't you? [9]
- Then the music began. [5]
- Music abounded. [4]
Sentences containing music two or more times
- Then again as to the mere music of a new poem; why, who can expect anything more from that than from the music of a violin fresh from the maker's hands? [6]
- He was appointed to the head-directorship in the entire department of music in Lacedaemon and succeeded in naturalizing the soft Lydian music. [10]
- Away back in the beginning--to my mind--their music made all other vocal music cheap; and that early notion is emphasized now. [5]
- Here are some results of study in music and oratory: An interval in music is the distance on the keyboard from one piano to the next. [5]
- He shall be offered music while he eats, and if he be solitary the musicians will give him good-day with music in the morning. [4]
- He was fond of music for an Englishman, and with a ravishing charm she sang for him a bergerette of the eighteenth century and then a ballad of Shakespeare's set to her own music. [11]
- That woman--she had more sense in her little finger than forty medical societies--Florence Nightingale--says that the music you pour out is good for sick folks, and the music you pound out isn't. [6]
- She says it is like a piece of music, and the impudent thing declares that she does not expect a Scotchwoman to understand anything but ballad music. [4]
- This that I have played is the ancient music of the world--the music of Jubal and his comrades. [11]
- The music I have played for you--that has told you all: the thing that was music from the beginning of Time, the will of the First of All. [11]
More example sentences with the word music in them
- It is in your honor, and not in his, that we have no music this evening; you said that you did not particularly like it at a banquet. [10]
- Ah, that shows you the power of music, that magician of magicians, who lifts his wand and says his mysterious word and all things real pass away and the phantoms of your mind walk before you clothed in flesh. [5]
- In Italy the worlds of music and painting were for the first time opened to him. [4]
- The rooms blazed with light like a conflagration; the flowers burned like lamps of many-colored flame; the music throbbed into the hearts of the promenaders and tingled through all the muscles of the dancers. [6]
- Conrad came last with Beaton, who had been turning over the music at the piano, and chafing inwardly at the whole affair. [8]
- She swung about with a start, her music dropping to the floor, and stared at him. [9]
- One can't help wishing that Mr. Pugh could have got at him for a single lecture, at least, of the "Star Course," or that he could have appeared in the Music Hall, "for this night only. [6]
- Until then I will practise my music, and study the treatise on harmony that you have begun writing. [10]
- I hope they will have a better opinion of our music in Heaven than I have down here. [5]
- It is he who might be made the theme of the music of the snarling trumpets. [9]
- The blue and white beauty of the sky proclaimed all things possible for the strong; and the air was vibrant with the sweet music of bells, calling her to happiness. [9]
- The great crowd which the "Fremersberg" had called out was another evidence that it was low-grade music; for only the few are educated up to a point where high-grade music gives pleasure. [5]
- In the interval which followed, the music from the other room struck upon the ears of both, with exasperating insistence: "Not like the roses shall our love be, dear--" Stafford made no motion to return the letter. [11]
- The time comes when we have learned to understand the music of sorrow, the beauty of resigned suffering, the holy light that plays over the pillow of those who die before their time, in humble hope and trust. [6]
- It was only when she had entered a cab in the Strand that she realized exactly what the music was. [11]
- He lifted it when he heard that soft friendly voice, and there was a wistful something in his face which made one think that there had been music in it for him and that he would like to hear it again. [5]
- When I have what is necessary, I shall turn my back on the orchestra and the court of Brussels that very day, dear as music is to me, and sure as I am that I shall never again find a leader like our Gombert. [10]
- Literally the nights were filled with music, and the only cares that infested the day appeared in the anxious faces of the mothers as the campaign became more intricate and uncertain. [4]
- And the birds!--they were everywhere; they swept back and forth across the river constantly, and their jubilant music was never stilled. [5]
- On the whole, we had time enough for such things, though we lost many a free hour in music lessons. [10]
- I think, as we grow older, we decrease as individuals, and as if in an immense audience who hear stirring music, none essays to offer a new stave, but we only join emphatically in the chorus. [6]
- At any rate, we are quite satisfied in this provincial capital; and, if there is anywhere better music, we don't know it. [4]
- By comparison, music was to him a sensuous enjoyment. [4]
- In this music was the note of the character of the man who played--sensuous emotion, sensual delight. [11]
- In one's ears was the low, continuous din of the rapids, with the music of a neighbouring waterfall. [11]
- And so it was possible to have delightful music, and see the honest Germans drink beer, and gossip in friendly fellowship and with occasional hilarity. [4]
- But Tom Canty was not sorry; for this loyal uproar was sweeter music to him than any poetry, no matter what its quality might be. [5]
- She said "Lohengrin" was noisier than Wagner's other operas, but that if I would keep on going to see it I would find by and by that it was all music, and therefore would then enjoy it. [5]
- The assembly hall was filled when we arrived, aglow with candles and a-tremble with music, the powder already flying, and the tables in the recesses at either end surrounded by those at the cards. [9]
- This night he was crowding into the music four years of events: of memory, hope, pride, patience, and affection. [11]
- She hurried along Warren Street without once looking over her shoulder; her feet seemed scarcely to touch the ground, the sound of music was in her ears, the lights sparkled. [9]
- Waking, she never wandered in her mind but once, and that was of beautiful music which she said was in the air. [12]
- There was a waiting pause; then, at a signal, a triumphant peal of music burst forth, and Tom Canty, clothed in a long robe of cloth of gold, appeared at a door, and stepped upon the platform. [5]
- Generly it was very still in the Desert nights, but this time there was music. [5]
- At rare intervals--but very rare--there were clouds in our skies, and then the setting sun would gild and flush and glorify this mighty expanse of scenery with a bewildering pomp of color that held the eye like a spell and moved the spirit like music. [5]
- Its music is very fine since Sir Wolf Hartschwert, whom you also know, has taken charge of it. [10]
- The three of us turned to the window to watch the figure, the music of which was just beginning. [9]
- But music has upset many a man's calculations. [9]
- She seated herself upon the scarlet seat with a gesture of thanks, while the salutations and greetings increased; then she awaited events, thrilled by the weird and pleasant music, with its touches of Eastern fantasy. [11]
- They cleaned him up, they fed him, they listened to the mournful music of his repentances, they got him his situation again. [5]
- He would take up his quarters in the room which he had occupied as a scholar, where he had studied, practised music, trained himself in the art of composition, and in leisure hours had even drawn and painted a little. [10]
- There were but two things in which I could beat him--in music, and in all athletic exercises; while he was studying and disputing I was winning garlands in the palaestra. [10]
- Let's have a turn before the music stops. [9]
- The music quickened, tripping in ecstasy, to change by subtle phrases into themes of exquisite suffering hitherto unexperienced. [9]
- No,--music can be translated only by music. [6]
- A few can touch the magic string, And noisy Fame is proud to win them;-- Alas for those that never sing, But die with all their music in them! [6]
- The music is too high for my voice, and the knight understands how to transpose the notes for me better than even the leader of the choir, Appenzelder. [10]
- You made yourself too cheap at court here people will surely know how to put a higher value upon a man who is equally skilful in Netherland, Italian, and German music. [10]
- It seems hard to think of his going round like a hand-organ man, with such music and such thought as his to earn his bread with. [6]
- Don't be cruel to the sensitive natures who find a music in the harmonies of rhythm and rhyme which soothes their own souls, if it reaches no farther. [6]
- He instantly expressed to the Ratisbon gentlemen his desire to try the gagliarde himself to such excellent music, and at a sign from the master of ceremonies the dance stopped. [10]
- Ingolby had listened to the music with a sense of being swayed by a wind which blew from all quarters of the compass at once. [11]
- It is half-sister to the genius for music, and has some of the features which remind us of earthly love. [6]
- As she tried to take the measure of the situation and plan what she would do, the noise of the music suddenly ceased, and she heard a voice, though low in tone, give some sort of command. [11]
- You have learnt to sing, and there is no better school for a woman's soul than music and singing. [10]
- Then she began to sing a song which Alice Tynemouth had written and set to music two years before. [11]
- It was hard to realize that this silent plain had once resounded with martial music and trembled to the tramp of armed men. [5]
- I fell asleep to pleasant music that night--the patter of rain upon the panes and the dull growling of distant thunder. [5]
- But you got to play music to them. [5]
- You got anything to play music on? [5]
- There's no difference to me 'twixt making your feet handy and clever and full of music, and playing with your fingers on the piano or on a melodeon at a meeting. [11]
- Or--the blood rushed to his face--or it might be that the Gipsy's presence here, this display of devilish antipathy, as though it were all part of the music, was due, somehow, to Fleda Druse. [11]
- It was music to him; for it meant that the English world was out in its strength to give loyal welcome to the great day. [5]
- It was counted to him as a devil's incantation, the music that he played that night, remembering his promise to Dicky Donovan. [11]
- Angele's heart fluttered to her mouth, but the soft, simple music helped her, and she began with eyes bent upon the ground, her linked fingers clasping and unclasping slowly. [11]
- But I want to hear these lips of yours, which are also mine, utter it first--then its music will be perfect. [5]
- It is time to go to the opera, for the curtain rises at half-past six, or to the beer-gardens, where delicious music marks, but does not interrupt, the flow of excellent beer. [4]
- But we have to face the music. [9]
- Many were beginning to drop their heads and shut their eyes, in anticipation of the usual petition before a meal; some expected the music to strike up,--others, that an oration would now be delivered by the Colonel. [6]
- Perhaps you'd like to doubt it to the music of a couple of gold five-dollar pieces. [6]
- If you want to diminish, in behalf of feathered folk, the time given to music, tame falcons, that's a knightly craft, and I can teach you. [10]
- There ain't goin' to be no more music. [11]
- A concert was to be held after the service on the coming Sunday night, at which there was to be a collection for funds to build another mission- house a hundred miles farther North, and she had been practising music she was to sing. [11]
- But it seemed to be a forlorn place; those who had studied it most agreed in considering it a "cold, crude, silent, and desolate" ruin of nature, without the possibility, if life were on it, of articulate speech, of music, even of sound. [6]
- I listened undisturbed to a piece of music that was fifteen minutes long--always expecting some tardy ticket-holders to come crowding past my knees, and being continuously and pleasantly disappointed--but when the last note was struck, here came the stream again. [5]
- But all this time there is music pouring out of the organ-loft at the end of the church, and flooding all its spaces with its volume. [4]
- And all the time she imagined she heard distant music and was being rocked up and down by unseen hands. [10]
- At the same time he felt that above his face, above the very middle of it, some strange airy structure was being erected out of slender needles or splinters, to the sound of this whispered music. [2]
- The music of thy nature folded round Its barrenness a majesty of sound. [11]
- It was music through which breathed the desperate, troubled, aching heart and tortured mind of an overworked strong man. [11]
- The music floated through the room and down the hillside, a searching sweetness. [11]
- Low music echoes through the breezes warm; The violet lends the poppy her sweet breath; The song of nightingales is heard, a swarm Of butterflies flit hov'ring o'er the heath. [10]
- The moon passed through all her changes, the sun and planets moved, and from the dome echoed songs and lute-playing, which were intended to represent the music of the spheres. [10]
- It seemed as though not the trumpeters were playing, but as if the army itself, rejoicing at the Emperors' approach, had naturally burst into music. [2]
- A peaceful place, this Whykokomagh; the lapsing waters of Bras d'Or made a summer music all along the quiet street; the bay lay smiling with its islands in front, and an amphitheater of hills rose behind. [4]
- He did it this time, and it was up to standard: dainty, happy, choicely phrased, and as good to listen to as music, and sounding exactly as if it was pouring unprepared out of heart and brain. [5]
- But to reproduce this harmony of being, the error of personal sense must yield to science, even as the science of music corrects tones caught from the ear, and gives the sweet concord of sound. [5]
- And she--was not this delirious atmosphere of light and music just the influence to which he would wish to subject her before trying the last experiment of all which can stir the soul of a woman? [6]
- She said that this composer had made a complete revolution in music and was burying the old masters one by one. [5]
- Janet beheld all this as one sees dancers through a glass, without hearing the music. [9]
- She succeeded in this admirably during the conversation on music and singing which she carried on with Erasmus. [10]
- A band of thirty pieces furnished the music, and in the opinion of the jackies one feature alone was lacking to make the entertainment a complete success--the new drop-curtain had failed to arrive from London. [9]
- And do you think it turned her head, and that she sat up to enjoy that delicious music of homage and applause? [5]
- In the evening they went to a new comic opera, and it is the music of that which brings back the day most vividly to Honora's mind. [9]
- Many a time thereafter, in the days to come, he would be awakened in the night by the sound of that music, a love-song from the light opera "A Lady of London," which had just caught the ears of the people in the street. [11]
- In the homes there were no cheerful faces, there was no music, there was no singing but of solemn hymns, no voice but of prayer, no romping was allowed, no noise, no laughter, the family moved spectrally about on tiptoe, in a ghostly hush. [5]
- By and by there was a sound of music, and soon the Emperor of the French and the Emperor of Austria, escorted by the famous Cent Gardes, entered the enclosure. [5]
- As he stood there under the winter moon, he gradually became conscious of music, of an air that seemed the very expression of his mood. [9]
- The music ceased, there came feminine laughter across the water, then Nick's voice, in French that dared everything:-- "Go away and amuse yourselves at the dance. [9]
- I am afraid there are some who have no natural turn for it, as there are persons without an ear for music, to which, if I remember right, I heard one of you comparing what you called religious genius. [6]
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