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sing music vs sing a music

The correct phrase is 'sing music.' 'Sing a music' is not a common or correct phrase in English. When referring to the act of singing, we use 'sing music' without an article.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 930 views

sing music

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the action of singing songs or musical pieces.

Examples:

  • She loves to sing music from different genres.
  • He can sing music in multiple languages.
  • The choir will perform a variety of music to sing.
  • They gathered to sing music together.
  • The event will feature local artists who will sing music.
  • The course will end on Friday 18th July at 8.00 p.m., with the usual Final Concert, during which the pupils, accompanied at the piano by Anna Bigliardi, will sing music from Il viaggio a Reims and other Rossini operas.
  • I also play guitar and sing even if I haven't played in a group for a long time; I especially like to sing music by Italians "cantautori" like De Andrè and Battisti, but I do not despise to play some more recent foreign music.
  • I can make you sing without music.
  • But he learned to sing gospel music in San Quentin.
  • 4- Prohibited to sing, play music, shout or use portable radios without headphones.
  • They don't sing pop songs, they sing Afghan music.
  • In the course of my research I became involved in several distinct musical communities, including one group of women who met each week to play and sing religious music for an all female audience.
  • The people sing Irish music and dance concert with the Morrigan's Wake - 27/08/1998
  • Must you sing that disgusting music?
  • Raj is taking me to the Sound of Music sing-along.
  • Peter was just leaving to go to the sound of music sing-along.
  • Boys, sing us the music of our people!
  • She no longer sings pop music, but only spiritual songs and her concerts are thematic: "I Believe", "Emmanuel", "I Thirst" and "Let it be".
  • Recently Kevin Shorey said, "My hero and the reason I sing Gospel music today is because of the legend known as Andrae' Crouch."
  • When I was a kid, I used to go into the record stores and sing along with the music.
  • Sing-along Sound of Music is sacred to me.
  • These beardos pay $5 a song to listen to old fleabags sing rock and roll music.
  • With a great atmosphere and good music to sing, it's easy to delete the difference between teacher and student.
  • This is the chance which the music we sing can offer.
  • No. I can't sing that kind of music.

sing a music

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • I sing in a music school rock-band. We do old-person's-rock-covers and generally have a good time, we're dreadful as you can imagine.
  • I can make you sing without music.
  • I also play guitar and sing even if I haven't played in a group for a long time; I especially like to sing music by Italians "cantautori" like De Andrè and Battisti, but I do not despise to play some more recent foreign music.
  • But he learned to sing gospel music in San Quentin.
  • The course will end on Friday 18th July at 8.00 p.m., with the usual Final Concert, during which the pupils, accompanied at the piano by Anna Bigliardi, will sing music from Il viaggio a Reims and other Rossini operas.
  • 4- Prohibited to sing, play music, shout or use portable radios without headphones.
  • They don't sing pop songs, they sing Afghan music.
  • In the course of my research I became involved in several distinct musical communities, including one group of women who met each week to play and sing religious music for an all female audience.
  • The people sing Irish music and dance concert with the Morrigan's Wake - 27/08/1998
  • Must you sing that disgusting music?
  • Raj is taking me to the Sound of Music sing-along.
  • Peter was just leaving to go to the sound of music sing-along.
  • Boys, sing us the music of our people!
  • When I was a kid, I used to go into the record stores and sing along with the music.
  • Sing-along Sound of Music is sacred to me.
  • These beardos pay $5 a song to listen to old fleabags sing rock and roll music.
  • With a great atmosphere and good music to sing, it's easy to delete the difference between teacher and student.
  • This is the chance which the music we sing can offer.
  • No. I can't sing that kind of music.
  • She no longer sings pop music, but only spiritual songs and her concerts are thematic: "I Believe", "Emmanuel", "I Thirst" and "Let it be".

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