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Example sentences for "study music"

  • In some there were swellings of the glands near the hinder part of the neck, which ripened and broke, and gave out a thin stinking ictor for a long time.

  • We have a good instance of how the bark-craze was at this time influencing the very highest circles of practice in the case of Lord Keeper Guildford, in July, 1685, as related in another chapter.

  • Clammy sweats were apt to break out, especially from the head.

  • For this reason I began to study music seriously.

  • I wrote frankly to him that at his age it was too late to begin to study music.

  • She's coming to Boston to study music, and I've invited her here.

  • How did it come about that Handel was allowed to study music?

  • The father was so determined that his son should not study music that he refused to let him go to school.

  • Calling the father into his presence, he pointed out how wrong it was to deny the boy the right to study music.

  • In 1792 he went to Vienna to study music.

  • He urged the surgeon to allow his son to study music.

  • Although his father had allowed the boy to study music, he still wished him to become a lawyer.

  • The lad told his new friend how dearly he loved to play and how much he should like to study music.

  • To Trenton, to visit her friend Miss Collins and study music.

  • No; she wants to study music, and she couldn't go alone.

  • The moment we study music we learn a severe lesson, and that is this: There can be no use in our trying to be musicians unless we are willing to learn perfect order in all the music-tasks we do.

  • From this we shall learn that to study music rightly is to cultivate in our own hearts the same good thought which the composer had.

  • We know now that there are many reasons why it is good for us to study music.

  • True music is written out of good thought; hence, when we begin to study music we are really becoming pupils of good thought.

  • What I would like best of all is study music.

  • I want to go to Philadelphia to study music but I know daddy and Aunt Maria would never listen to any proposals about going to a big city and living among strangers.

  • She's anxious to get to the city to study music.

  • She turned to her father--"I want to study music.

  • Richard now began to realize the need of solid work, and settled down to study music seriously, this time under Theodor Weinlig, who was cantor in the famous Thomas School.

  • A Canon in the Cathedral offered to teach him Latin, and tried to make a priest of him, saying, "What do you want to study music for?

  • Little Johannes, or Hannes as he was called, was surrounded from his earliest years by a musical atmosphere, and must have shown a great desire to study music.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "study music" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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