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IELTS TOPIC VOCABULARY: MUSIC

 

Study the words and expressions below that you can use when talking about music during your IELTS Speaking exam. Learn them by heart and use them naturally.   

Everybody loves music. Don’t you? One of the common topics in IELTS Speaking is Music. You may know some music genres which is really helpful in talking about music, however, that is not enough to deliver answers that are intelligent in terms of music.

Below are some suggested words or expressions to use when talking about music.

 

Catchy tune [adj] – a tune or a song that is easy to remember and easy to sing

 

Most children’s songs have a catchy tune that even adults could not help but sing.  

 

Elevator music – music that is played in malls, supermarkets, or restaurants that is repetitive and becomes annoying to some people

 

Ariana Grande’s latest single has become elevator music.  

 

In (or out of) tune – correct (incorrect) intonation or pitch

 

Some professional singers become out of tune during concerts.

 

In time to (the) music [phrase] – when you are playing, singing, or dancing and you are in the time of music, it means you are doing it right and that you are following the music correctly

 

Her dance moves are in time to the music.  

 

Instrumental [adj] – music that has no vocals just instruments

 

Instrumental music is really soothing when meditating.  

 

Last song syndrome [expression] – a kind of experience in which the song continually repeats in one’s head although it is not playing anymore

I believe I’ve got the last song syndrome of Calum Scott’s Dancing On My Own.  

 

Mellow [adj.] – soft; relaxing; calm

 

I avoid listening to mellow music while driving as I may fall asleep.  

 

Melody [noun] – a part of musical composition concerning the arrangement of a single note to form a gratifying sequence

 

The melody of most music in the 70s is completely different from modern music.  

 

Music genre [noun] – the type of music which includes:

Classical – music that has  long-established principles, and traditions like Mozart’s Rock – the use of amplified musical instruments such as electric guitar, bass, and drums Pop – from the word ‘popular’ or ‘chart music’; it is the modern type of music which is originated in the US and UK

Indie (independent) – music that is not affiliated with major record labels, is more artistic since it is made under restrictions of commercialism

 

Independent music is the only music genre that I listen to as I can feel the creativity of the artist.  

 

Turn down (up) – to reduce or minimize (volume up)

 

Please turn down the radio, the music is so annoying. Every time I hear my favorite song on the radio I always turn up the volume.  

 

 

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