Use of musical in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include musical at the start of sentence, musical at the end of sentence and musical in the middle of sentence

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musical at the end of sentence


  1. She's not at all musical.
  2. It was remade as a musical.
  3. He's written a new West End musical.
  4. They are preparing for the presentation of a new musical.

musical in the middle of sentence


  1. She has a strong musical bias.
  2. That new musical went over in a big way.
  3. She was born into a very musical family.
  4. She recast her novel as a musical comedy.
  5. She has no formal musical qualifications.
  6. She is endowed with great musical ability.
  7. Their new musical opened to glowing reviews.
  8. What do you think to this new musical group?
  9. He made no pretence of great musical knowledge.
  10. Her musical talent has been a little overstated.
  11. The drum is one of the oldest musical instruments.
  12. The new musical is a good showcase for her talents.
  13. Blues is a musical form that uses a lot of repetition.
  14. He supplied annotations to nearly 15,000 musical works.
  15. The article uses rather specialized musical terminology.
  16. The film's haunting musical theme stayed in my head for days.
  17. New York is the international capital of the musical avantgarde.
  18. The society often arranges poetry readings and musical evenings.
  19. All the musical instruments had been tuned up before the concert began.
  20. When he began his musical career, King played only for black audiences.
  21. The National Theatre hit the jackpot with its first musical, "Guys and Dolls".
  22. It is not a good idea to pressurize children into playing a musical instrument.
  23. Some of the younger pop bands try to imitate their musical heroes from the past.
  24. It's a musical instrument made of brass, somewhat like a cornet and with a similar compass.

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