Phrasal Verbs Related to Songs & Music
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Phrasal Verbs Related to Songs & Music
- Sing along – I like to sing along to my favorite songs.
- Turn up – Can you turn up the music? It’s too quiet.
- Turn down – Please turn down the volume; it’s too loud.
- Play on – She plays her guitar every evening.
- Get into – I really got into this song after hearing it a few times.
- Pick up – I picked up the melody quickly.
- Put on – I will put on some music while we clean.
- Take off – The band’s song took off after being played on the radio.
- Jam out – We love to jam out to rock music with friends.
- Go on – The concert will go on until midnight.
- Warm up – The band warmed up before the big show.
- Show up – He didn’t show up to the concert last night.
- Break down – The music video broke down all the details of the song.
- Keep up – It’s hard to keep up with the fast beat.
- Look up – I looked up the lyrics to learn the song.
- Cut out – The singer had to cut out some parts of the song.
- Slow down – Can you slow down the music? It’s too fast.
- Wind down – The party began to wind down after the last song.
- Set up – We need to set up the speakers before the show.
- Go over – The teacher went over the song’s lyrics with the class.
- Turn on – Don’t forget to turn on the music before the party.
- Kick off – The band will kick off the concert with their hit song.
- Sing out – Don’t be shy! Sing out loud!
- Hang out – We usually hang out at the music store.
- Drop out – He decided to drop out of the band.
- Come out – The new album will come out next month.
- Pick out – She picked out the best song for the dance.
- Tune in – Tune in to the radio station for the latest hits.
- Chime in – The audience chimed in during the live performance.
- Make up – The band made up a new song for the concert.
- Shut off – Can you shut off the music? I need to study.
- Listen to – I love to listen to music while walking.
- Blow away – The performance blew me away!
- Go through – Let’s go through the song lyrics together.
- Bring back – This song brings back so many memories.
- Cut off – The singer’s microphone got cut off during the show.
- Catch on – The new song caught on very quickly.
- Dance to – I love to dance to fast songs.
- Mess up – He messed up the lyrics during the concert.
- Fill in – She filled in for the singer when he got sick.
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