Music
There isn't really a plural
the plural form of music is ........... music there is no physical change to the word
Music is a singular, uncountable noun.
The term 'music band' is singular, one band that plays music. Example:The music band is scheduled to start at eight.The plural form is 'music bands', two or more bands that play music.The music bands are positioned at each end of the parade.
Perhaps - symphony, orchestra, band, quartet or trumpets etc.
The noun 'music' is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.
the plural form of music is ........... music there is no physical change to the word
Music means both. It depends what the sentence is.
No, but you can make it plural by adding an "s" to the end.
The plural of rhythm is rhythms. As in "the music has good rhythms.
The plural of chief is chiefs and the plural of solo is solos (or soli in music)
The plural form of "write" is "writes." For example, "He writes" would be the singular form, while "They write" would be the plural form.
pianos
Music is a singular, uncountable noun.
Sounds or beats for music
The noun 'beats' is plural for the singular 'beat', a rhythmic unit of music or poetry.
The term 'music band' is singular, one band that plays music. Example:The music band is scheduled to start at eight.The plural form is 'music bands', two or more bands that play music.The music bands are positioned at each end of the parade.
The plural form of the noun African is Africans.The plural possessive form is Africans'.Example: The Africans' contribution to our music history is unmistakable.