Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlut ˈmjuːzɪk/
noun a type of music that is not explicitly tied to any specific story, image, or idea
A1 Absolute music is music without any specific meaning or story.
A2 Mozart's compositions are often cited as examples of absolute music.
B1 Many classical composers believed in the purity of absolute music.
B2 The debate over the significance of absolute music continues among music scholars.
C1 Understanding the complexities of absolute music requires a deep knowledge of music theory.
C2 Some argue that absolute music allows for a more personal interpretation by the listener.
adjective describing the type of music that is absolute
A1 I enjoy listening to absolute music without lyrics.
A2 Absolute music is often used in film soundtracks to create a mood.
B1 The composer focused on creating absolute music that could stand alone without any external meaning.
B2 Some people find absolute music more challenging to appreciate than music with lyrics.
C1 The symphony orchestra performed a piece of absolute music composed by a modern artist.
C2 Scholars debate the significance of absolute music in the context of classical music history.
formal Absolute music is instrumental music that is not explicitly tied to a specific story or idea.
informal I love listening to absolute music while studying because it helps me focus.
slang Absolute music is like a blank canvas for your emotions to paint on.
figurative The symphony was a journey through the depths of absolute music, exploring the pure essence of sound.
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