I would place it as an adjective before the word music (such as "heavy metal music); or as a parentheses (such as...we were listening to music (oldies but goodies) all night; or as a noun (The music we listened to was 60's rock); or an adverb (Square dancing), or as a object of a prepositional phrase (I got tired of listenining to the classics); or as the object (Music has never been better than 60's rock); the predicate noun (SIxties rock is the best music there ever was.) or really, I dont know of any way it cannot be incorporated into a sentence.
coli-flower cheese was the type of genre of music that Purcell composed coral
The band The Ark enjoys many types of music as well as performs music that they wrote. The genre of music that they write and perform is rock music.
To write the title of a book in APA format, capitalize the first letter of the title, subtitle, and any proper nouns. Italicize the title and subtitle, and use sentence case for the title.
To write a book title in APA format, you should capitalize the first letter of the title, subtitle, and any proper nouns. Italicize the title and subtitle, and use sentence case for the title.
One way to write movie titles in a sentence is by putting quotes around the movie title. You can also under the movie title.
The word "musician" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a title. For example, you would write, "The musician performed beautifully," but if it were part of a title, you might write, "The Musician's Journey." In general usage, it remains lowercase.
Example sentence - We had to shout to be heard over the loud music.
The style of music Antonio Vivaldi played was Baroque music which he turned into a classical style.
Example answer - His music is popular with the younger kids.
Surround the song title with quote marks, like "The Sound of Music," or you can use italics like The Sound of Music.
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You have to invent your own titles if you're going to be a writer. Write the book first -- then, the title will come to you!