MUSIC
1.Do you often
like to listen to music?
2.When do you listen
to music?
3.How much time
do you spend listening to music every day?
4.What kinds of
music do you like to listen to?
5.What's your
favourite kind of music?
6.How often do
you listen to that type of music?
7.When did you
start listening to this type of music?
8.Where do you
listen to it?
9.How do you
feel when you listen to this music?
10.Do you like
listening to songs?
11.Have you ever
been to a musical performance?
12.Have you ever
learned to play a musical instrument?
13.Is music an
important subject at school in China?
14.Did you often
listen to music when you were a child?(If yes, give details.)
15.What kinds of
music are most popular in China?
Yes, I am a big fan of
music all these years. I sometimes listen to music before sleeping at night for
one hour and when I am driving, which will both help me relax. I am very fond
of pop music from Taiwan and Hong Kong, and I also frequently listen to some
American pop singers, like the Backstreet Boys. I can feel the energy when I
hear the tune.
Personally, I am
interested in the traditional instrumental music, like erhu, mixed with pianos
and guitars.
I always get time to
listen to these music during the weekends. It is an impressive combination that
can give you a both nostalgic and modern feelings. I firstly encountered this
type of music when I was driving and listening to the radio five years ago, I
forgot the name, but the tune sounded really amazing.
Oh, yes, I saw a pop
singer performance several years ago. It was a really memorable night as the
live performances were very exciting. I remembered that after the song, when
the singer talked to the audience, everyone cheered and clapped crazily. It
made me feel so cool being there.
Unfortunately, I had
not learned to play any type of musical instrument when I was a little boy. I remembered
that in schools, teachers always told us to put all energy into studying and
preparing exams. The music lessons, along with physical exercises and
paintings, were not so important as the schools claimed to be. I really felt
pity when I grew up.
I didn't get enough
time to listen to music because I had to give all time to study. That was my
biggest pity during my childhood, so when I got to the university, what I
firstly did was to buy me a new mp3 player.
I believe currently in
China, the most popular music is pop music. There are many famous pop singers
now, releasing numerous albums every year, and they are always trendy for a
period of time.
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