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conventional concert
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "conventional concert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a traditional or standard type of concert, typically featuring classical music or well-established performance practices. Example: "The orchestra will perform a conventional concert this Saturday, showcasing timeless classical pieces."
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17 human-written examples
Others have remained faithful to the old standbys: conventional concert halls and churches.
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A conventional concert seemed too dry, a full length opera far too formal.
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For those present, I doubt this music will ever sound as good in a comfortable, conventional concert hall again.
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It's therefore hard to imagine her in a conventional concert space, as she was in South Kensington on Wednesday night.
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In the first half of his program he appeared in conventional concert dress and gave a passionate account of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto.
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But its first installment, on Sunday afternoon at Alice Tully Hall, was a more conventional concert of French art song, with a slight thematic twist.
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40 human-written examples
In fact, as Schick told me, he has often taken the work outside conventional concert-hall settings: I've played both "Psappha" and Stockhausen's "Zyklus" easily over a hundred of times in factories, libraries, mental hospitals, retirement homes, and at a shopping mall.
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Audiences at the more conventional concerts seemed equally enthralled.
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Eisler condemned conventional concerts as "orgies of inbreeding" and urged his colleagues to depict the life of the street.
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There has been a movement among young ensembles, particularly contemporary music groups, to escape the sit-down-and-play nature of conventional concerts.
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Also offered as part of the conference is a series of public concerts, as well as complete Friday evening and Saturday morning Sabbath services with interesting musical twists, as well as more conventional concerts.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "conventional concert" to clearly indicate a performance that adheres to established norms in terms of format, repertoire, and setting. Avoid using it when describing experimental or unconventional performances.
Common error
Avoid using "conventional concert" as a generic term for all concerts. This phrase specifies that the concert follows standard practices, so it’s inappropriate for describing performances that deliberately deviate from tradition.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "conventional concert" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "conventional" modifies the noun "concert". Ludwig AI confirms it describes a concert adhering to traditional forms and practices. It is primarily used to distinguish such concerts from more experimental or unconventional performances.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "conventional concert" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase in English used to describe a concert that follows traditional formats and practices. Ludwig AI confirms its purpose is primarily to categorize and distinguish performances. While not overly frequent, the phrase appears mainly in news and media contexts. To be most effective, use it when you want to specify that the concert aligns with established norms and avoid it when discussing experimental performances. Alternatives like "traditional concert" or "standard concert" can be used depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
traditional concert
Replaces "conventional" with a synonym emphasizing established customs.
standard concert
Uses a synonym for "conventional" that highlights adherence to accepted norms.
classical concert
Specifies a particular genre of music often associated with conventional performances.
typical concert
Highlights the common or expected characteristics of a concert.
formal concert
Emphasizes the structured and often ceremonial nature of the performance.
established concert
Focuses on the long-standing and recognized nature of the concert format.
customary concert
Stresses the habitual or usual aspect of the performance.
orthodox concert
Indicates strict adherence to traditional practices and formats.
regular concert
Implies that the concert is part of a recurring series or event.
custom built concert
Specifies that the concert is based on specific rules and guidelines
FAQs
How can I use "conventional concert" in a sentence?
You can use "conventional concert" to describe a musical performance that adheres to established norms. For example, "The orchestra will perform a "conventional concert" this Saturday, showcasing timeless classical pieces."
What's the difference between a "conventional concert" and a "contemporary performance"?
A "conventional concert" typically features classical music in a traditional setting, while a "contemporary performance" may include modern works, experimental formats, and unconventional venues.
What can I say instead of "conventional concert"?
You can use alternatives like "traditional concert", "standard concert", or "classical concert" depending on the specific context and the aspect you want to emphasize.
Is it correct to use "conventional concert" to describe a rock concert?
While possible if the rock concert adheres to formal structures, "conventional concert" is typically used to describe classical music performances. A more suitable term might be "typical rock show" or "standard rock performance".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
92%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested