First of all, the correct way to ask that is "What are aerobics?" but they are excersizes that use oxygen. Such as baseball, basketball, cycling, etc. Weight-lifting is not an aerobic excersize.
No. Use "shut the music off," or possibly "shut the music down."
Legs, abdominals, arms, feet, and back.
You would use "AT" if music is used as a noun: He is an excellent painter and very good at music. You would use "IN" if you were using music as an adjective: She was a good pianist, but she only got a B in music class. He was a real star in the hip hop music scene. Hope this helps!
you could damage the underbody
This is important for making correct measurements.
use itunes, it will convert it to the correct format before it loads it
Because without it, the song has no soul. Music can evoke emotions without the use of words. Instrumental music does exactly that.
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is punctuation.An example sentence is:It is important to use the correct punctuation when writing an essay.
I'd use He, Or She, depending on the gender of the teacher. Then I would say:He looked like her and Claire's creepy music teacher.
The politically correct term for Spanish people is "Spanish." It is important to use the appropriate term that people use to identify themselves.
Yes, fair use can apply to music. The specific guidelines and limitations for fair use in music include factors such as the purpose of the use, the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount of the work used, and the effect of the use on the market for the original work. It is important to consider these factors when determining if the use of music falls under fair use.