music scene
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmusicandscene
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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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scene
noun
uk/siːn/us/siːn/
a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period ...
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(Definition ofmusicandscenefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofmusic scene
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The local music press, music television, and the livemusicsceneare at their most extensive and visible.
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As in all these examples, musical coding is an important factor in conveying the appropriate meaning of themusicsceneto the audience.
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And when themusicscenein general has in that time asserted itself as one of the most labour-intense growth industries of recent history?
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This highlights the financial difference between the academic computermusicsceneand some other scenes as mentioned earlier.
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She noticed a dearth of professional women improvisers, especially in the electroacousticmusicscene.
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Its primary goal ought to be to foster a forum for themusicscene.
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Youth is a frequent focus of studies of the urbanmusicscene.
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Some commentators see them as exploitative of the localmusicscene, only picking up and promoting those artists who have international sales potential.
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Therefore, with that kind of instrument, themusicscenewill be changed drastically.
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The key issue here concerns the desire to make themusicscenetoday as glamorous as it was in the 1930s.
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The dancemusicsceneasserted a degree of selfgovernance and autonomy that in turn determined how the dynamic of the scene unfolded.
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Narratively, the entiremusicsceneis a multilateral negotiation about the identity of 'the one above'.
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Throughout themusicscene, the paired nature of the forces of good (two brothers/heroes, two heroines) is reinforced musically.
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All in all, this book is a good case study of how authenticity meets music, or better still, amusicscene, on the ground.
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The 'punk spirit' of the electronicmusicscenewas soon to emerge with deadpan humour.
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Young women active in the underground electronicmusicsceneare also forming their own groups, some specifically supporting women colleagues.
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Devotional content is a particularly distinctive thread, even in the gaudy cloth of the film-musicscene, i one that stands out readily and is thus easily studied.
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If we cut that off, we cut off a large part of the future professional and amateurmusicscene.
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We found our audience through a vibrant livemusicsceneand through national and local radio stations playing music which, like ours at the time, was outside the mainstream.
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In 1998 the band released their second album, "love my life... hate my friends", which increased their popularity in the localmusicscene.
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