10 adverbs to describe how to music

There was a pause in the music outside, and a voice was heard speaking.

The grand music of the rolling sea beneath was taken up by the hollowed cliff, and reechoed with a mighty volume of sound from invisible sources.

The house was blazing with lights, upstairs and down; there was an unmistakable air of revelry about it; faintly the music of a new dance tune, violin and piccolo and piano, crept out into the night.

The music of the choir peals forth hallelujahs.

There's always jolly music, pretty dresses, pretty girlsyou don't mind my saying so, dear, do you?' 'No, indeed.

And lastly music, when properly studied, is subservient to our ascent, viz.

When Beethoven wrote that work, Wagner argues, he had come to the conclusion that purely instrumental music had reached a point beyond which it could not go alone, wherefore he called in the aid of poetry (sung by soloists and chorus), and thus intimated that the art-work of the future was the musical drama,a combination of poetry and music.

In the midst of "rock music" he and his friends "smoked marijuana" and "dropped acid," (LSD) regularly.

There was music aboard.

Yet always when he so escaped the Lady Loise would take her little golden harp and go forth to the skirts of the forest and play upon it, and when the music thereof would reach Sir Tristram's ears he would return to the castle, being led thither by the music.

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