music lesson
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Definition
- Noun:
- A lesson in performing music: A period of instruction or teaching focused on learning to play a musical instrument, sing, or understand musical theory and practice.
Usage
- The word "music lesson" is a compound noun. It refers to a scheduled session where a student receives instruction in a musical skill. It is typically used with verbs like "have," "take," "give," "attend," or "schedule."
- It is a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- She has a music lesson every Tuesday after school.
- I need to practice the piano before my next music lesson.
- The teacher gave him a private music lesson on the violin.
Advanced Usage
- "to take music lessons": To be enrolled in or receive regular instruction in music.
- He started taking music lessons when he was seven years old.
- "to give music lessons": To provide instruction in music, typically as a teacher.
- She gives music lessons to children in her home studio.
Variants and Related Words
- Lesson (n): A period of learning or teaching. "Music lesson" is a specific type of lesson.
- Music class (n): Often a group instruction setting for music, which may be less individualized than a "music lesson."
- Music teacher (n): The person who gives music lessons.
- Music tuition (n): Instruction in music; often synonymous with "music lessons," especially in British English.
Synonyms
- Music instruction: Formal teaching of music.
- Music tutoring: Personalized or one-on-one music teaching.
Related Phrases
- Music practice (n): The act of rehearsing or exercising musical skills, typically done between lessons.
- Daily music practice is essential for improvement.
- Lesson book (n): A book containing musical exercises and pieces used for instruction during a music lesson.
Noun
- a lesson in performing music