Useful music idioms in English | Study English advanced level
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- In this advanced English lesson, you'll learn 10 useful music idioms in English with meanings and examples. I'll give you 10 idioms related to music with detailed meanings and explain how to correctly use them in your English conversations, or your writing. Boost your English vocabulary and speak like a native speaker.
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⏰ Chapters:
00:00 Intro - smash The Like button :)
00:58 List of music idioms
01:43 Blow your own trumpet
02:55 For a song
04:20 RIng a bell
05:43 Like a broken record
07:43 Play second fiddle
09:16 All that jazz
11:16 Play it by ear
12:38 Fine-tuning
15:06 Music to someone's ears
16:41 Face the music
18:38 List of music idioms in English
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It rings a bell
I am a new just subscribed to this lovely channel, could I ask where are you from mr harry ( couldn't find the accent) 🍃
Thanks for subbing, Karim! I'm originally from the UK but I've lived most of my life in Ireland.
I guess, I have to face the music, very helpful. ;)
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To play or to find tuning is it the same?
I don't want to blow my own trumpet but I think I did a very good job
I will just play it by ear
I bought that house for song
blow your own trumpet: elogiar si mesmo
for a song: barato, a preço de banana
ring a bell: ser familiar
like a broken record: assunto repetitivo e irritante
play second fiddle: ter o papel secundário, co-adjuvante
all that jazz: essas coisas todas, todas essas burocracias, esses processos todos
play it by ear: deixar acontecer naturalmente, a gente vai vendo como vi ser
fine-tuning: toques finais
music to someone's music: alívio, era tudo o que queria ouvir
face the music: encarar os fatos
You have to face the music