live music

collocation in English

meaningsofliveandmusic

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live
adjective
uk
/laɪv/
us
/laɪv/
having ...
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music
noun[U]
uk
/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
us
/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening ...
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(Definition ofliveandmusicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The local music press, music television, and thelivemusicscene are at their most extensive and visible.
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As the brewing andlivemusicindustries gradually came together, bands were always suspicious about the degree of control their patrons could obtain.
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Is the music created using these systems worthy of being listened to, or should the performances be called 'livemusic'?
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On rare occasions, they transformed themselves into performance venues forlivemusicranging beyond jazz to rock and blues.
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More of the older pupils went to venues to hearlivemusic, most commonly music concerts.
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Along with students they make up the audience - and often the musicians - for muchlivemusicin the city.
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For instance, women attempting to find work in private recording studios or wanting to work thelivemusicshow circuit often report gender discrimination.
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A decade later, the punk era produced a boom in local and regional associations forlivemusic.
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On the other hand, there islivemusic, often derived from rock, with its predilection for stage performance.
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These examples are all based onlivemusic.
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Finally, the need remains for broader, co-ordinatedlivemusicindustry policy.
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Put simply,livemusicscenes remain the domain of intensely local, site-specific, political-economic structures.
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In our case music is alwayslivemusic.
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Many studies show thatlivemusichas positive effects on listeners' experience.
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Such critical comments were very rare among the pupils exposed tolivemusic.
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So how did such social and spatial changes directly affect the city'slivemusicscenes?
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Theater musicians went from stage productions to makinglivemusicfor the silent film.
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For a long time, one of the most self-evident truths aboutlivemusicwas its superior acoustic quality compared to technically reproduced music.
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In a sense, they faced similar problems - how can an authenticlivemusicbe based on recordings?
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Regarding applications in educational and similar situations, the results clearly suggest advantages of an increased use oflivemusicfor enhancing affective and attitudinal reactions.
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