Famous Expressions About Music | Part 1
sing in tune = to sing well (the right notes)
upbeat =lively, catchy melody or tempo
The hip-hop music has an upbeat melody/tempo
sing out of tune = to sing the wrong notes
How do some of the singers get away with singing out of tune?
hold a tune = to sing well
She was dropped from a live performance at the 2000 Oscars because producers claimed she was unable to hold a tune.
catchy tune = memorable melody
Like a catchy tune, the dish replayed in our minds days later.
be tone deaf = can’t sing at all, can’t hit the right notes
We were not playwrights and we were both tone deaf.
have a good/bad sense of rhythm = able to follow the beat of the music
Her first college professor applauded her sense of rhythm.
melody = the tune, not the words
And the melody is good for Juna’s voice.
musically gifted = have talent in music
Terry is absolutely musically gifted. He plays guitar very well.
sheet music = musical notation written on paper
The conductor provided some sheet music for the group.
See also
Music Idioms and Phrases | Part 1 (https://t.me/espedition/892)
Music Idioms and Phrases | Part 2 (https://t.me/espedition/934)
Music Idioms and Phrases | Part 3 (https://t.me/espedition/994)
