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Discover Ludwig"hard music" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of music that is fast, aggressive, and loud. For example, "I can never listen to hard music when I'm trying to relax."
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This is not hard music to like.
I think we're doing hard music for people who want to have energy".
"It's a hard music to listen to for a long time.
A couple of hours later, he leads his group through nearly two and a half hours of hard music.
"The stereotype is that 20th-century music is hard music, like a 'Wozzeck' or a 'Lulu,' something like horror-movie music.
"I never had the pressure of a severe, hard music teacher on my back .As a student in a Caracas conservatory, he rejected rigid convention in order to achieve what he calls "social transformation through music".
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With that, even a die-hard music fan would likely be sated, at least until the fall season begins.
The instinct is to call this tough, unforgiving and concrete-hard music joyless, but in truth it's exuberant in its darkness.
"Happy music that is genuinely joyful is probably the hardest music to write," Mr. Gabriel said.
"This is some of the hardest music I've ever played," Mr. McAllister said.
And out here in England are the hardest music critics ever.
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