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Song Or Music What S The Difference
Song Or Music? What’s The Difference?
Dec 1, 2020 / English / 1 mins read

Although the words "song" and "music" are both related to listening to a melody, they have different uses. And since we use these words very often, it is important to know how to use them correctly.



 

✅ Song

 

A countable noun (plural = songs), used to talk about a specific piece of music.

 

Examples: 

- I think that this song by the Beatles is amazing.

- What is your favorite song?



 

✅ Music

 

An uncountable noun we use to talk about music in general or about a musical style.

 

Examples: 

- I love listening to music on my way to work.

- His favorite type of music is jazz.


 

➡ How many musics are there in this album? - INCORRECT ❌

 

➡ How many songs are there in this album? - CORRECT ☑


 

Have you ever confused these two words?


 

Let's practice!

 

What's your favorite song? Tell us in the comments section!



 

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We hope these tips have been helpful to you!

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