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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a note of music" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single sound or pitch in the context of music theory or composition.
Example: "The composer decided to change a note of music in the melody to create a more harmonious sound."
Alternatives: "a musical note" or "a sound in music".
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A year ago, the three young Londoners hadn't released a note of music; today, their CV includes a No 2 album, If You Wait, and the attentions of the Radio 1 Breakfast Show, which tweeted that singer Hannah Reid was "fit".
He'd never had a lesson, couldn't read a note of music.
He looks as though he hasn't got a note of music in him".
The standing ovation came before a note of music had been sung.
Yet Fierce Panda's most notorious 7in release contained not a note of music.
All this makes these concerts genuine occasions, even before a note of music has sounded.
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If it were, and he changed the title without changing a note of the music, would the subject matter of the music have changed?
The music tore through audiences who had never heard a note of Turkish music before, and left Akin wondering if he should have been making a film about the incredibly rich but little-known music of Europe's biggest city.
From the start, Rdio has pandered to the US music industry's every demand: launching as a subscription-only service that barely allows a note of free music out before users are shaken down for money.
But not a note of his music would have been any better.
The Boston Symphony has yet to play a note of her music.
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