How to Talk About Music in English Basic English Phrases

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is Alisha and this week we are going to

talk about how to talk about your

favorite music and musicians so this

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and a lot of basic grammar pattern

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how to talk about music and musicians so

today’s lesson will cover three main

points I’m going to talk first about how

to share your favorites how to talk

about your favorite musicians naturally

second we’re going to talk about live

performances and like how to get tickets

like getting tickets and talking about

live performances and finally we’ll talk

about your experiences a little bit so

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about music so let’s get started I see

lots of people are here now fantastic so

I’m going to share the video and then I

am going to start today’s lesson so

we’re going to begin today by talking

about your favorite so I want to share

some very simple patterns actually for

talking about your favorite artists and

your favorite musicians and just give

you a couple of reminders about how to

make sure you always sound natural so

let’s begin with just this very simple

pattern a very simple pattern it is

musician or band so I have these two

words here musician and band to refer to

like one person as a musician like one

artist one single person and a band as a

group of people so because we’re talking

about one person or a group of people we

need to think about this for grammar

purposes so when you use musician like a

single person you’ll use musician is my

favorite my favorite so often times we

don’t say like my favorite artist or my

favorite singer or something we just say

my favorite so for example Lady Gaga is

my favorite that’s fine it’s very clear

lady gaga is your favorite artist or

your favorite singer usually in the

conversation if however your favorite is

a band meaning it’s a group of people

you’ll use band especially like if the

band name is plural like it ends in an S

you’ll use band are my favorite so for

example the chainsmokers this is like a

plural right the chainsmokers are my

favorite or the Foo Fighters are my

favorite so when you’re using a band

name that has this s it’s the plural

form you need to change your grammar as

well the chainsmokers are my favorite so

make sure your grammar matches the title

of the band too so that’s an important

point so in the chat send along who is

your favorite who is your favorite which

artist or which band is your favorite

Instagram I can’t see you like but you

can send them so your other your other

viewers can see so send your favorite in

the chat I will try to check live in the

meantime if you want to be specific if

you want to be specific about a band you

can use a pattern like this something

something is my favorite band so in this

case we can use is because we’re using

the word band here so we’re talking

about bands specifically BTS is my

favorite band so here in this pattern we

are not including the word band at the

end of the sentence

here we are so it’s okay to use this

because this is singular band is

singular hmm okay

some people are sending some examples

the Beatles are my favorite yes the

Beatles are my favorite the Beatles are

my favorite if you use this pattern the

Beatles mate is my favorite band you’re

using the word band

describe that you’ll use is Lana Del Rey

is my favorite musician good Bon Jovi is

my favorite very nice okay

Billie Eilish is my favorite good okay

BTS is my favorite band nice very nice

cult do that perfect dika is my favorite

band I don’t know that one t-rex and the

third is that a real band okay 50 cent

was my favorite when I was younger nice

one nice one so past tense 50 cent was

my favorite when I was younger nice one

nice past tense when someone says you

are my favourite teacher that’s cool

okay Edie Sheeran is my favorite

musician nice Nine Inch Nails is my

favorite band perfect very nice Coldplay

is my favorite band

perfect perfect great examples Allen

Walker is my favorite I don’t know Allen

Walker okay ah hello to everyone saying

hello still good okay I think you guys

got it nice one nice one so let’s

continue then with after these patterns

how do you talk about like genres so

this is another keyword for today genre

this word can you see it genre it’s uh

it’s GE n ar e sorry my writings a

little messy this is pronounced genre

genre it makes that judgeth sound so not

like John do so or not like gun was

nothing like that the pronunciation is

John rough genre so genre means type of

something type of thing so like type of

music category of music for example rock

or pop hip-hop how soul jazz so that’s a

genre genre so you can use this simple

pattern to explain your favorite

musician or your favorite band or your

favorite genre so there’s a slash here

so you can say I like musician I like

band or I like I love

genre for example I love Janelle Monae

I love Janelle Monae that’s an artist in

this case for a genre I like rock I like

rock some people are writing my favorite

genre is R&B that’s good too very nice

very nice so try to name your favorite

genre as well what is your favorite

genre my favorite genres are probably

house and classical lately it’s kind of

weird anyway uh so what are your

favourite genres of music okay I like

R&B I loved EDM says someone on Facebook

very nice

ACDC is my favorite band good someone

says I like jazz cool

I like kpop very nice okay I left

rockabilly interesting interesting there

are quite a few different I wasn’t sure

what kind of music everybody listened to

I like pop says another person very nice

very nice

okay good sounds good I like bossa nova

oh yeah me too I like bossa nova as well

that’s great all right smooth jazz is my

favorite smooth jazz is my favorite so

someone Antonia on YouTube used a

different pattern here

they used genre is my favorite so you

can totally do that that’s fine

genre you can put that here genre is my

favorite perfectly okay to do that genre

is my favorite furnace other ones I like

rock and j-pop good I love rock pop and

jazz good and there I like industrial

metal what does that sound like I can’t

imagine that I like hip-hop pop are you

listening to industrial metal back there

I saw you shaking your head okay

something says DJ Kawasaki is my

favorite Wow shout out to DJ kawasaki in

the live stream that’s pretty funny okay

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the next part of today’s lesson if

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about talking about musicians we’re

talking about musicians and now we’re

going to talk about concerts so if you

have not already please make sure to

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find it okay let’s move on then to part

two part two I want to focus on live

performances live performances so please

note in English in American English

anyway when we talk about live

performances we use the word concert

concert so I know some in some cases

maybe in some languages it’s common to

use the word just live to talk about

something like I saw that artists life

but we don’t use that word in in English

we use a concert so first let’s talk

about getting tickets for a concert we

use this expression to get tickets to

get tickets yes you can use buy tickets

I want to buy tickets or I need to buy

tickets more casually I feel in everyday

conversation we use get tickets I want

to get tickets past tense I got tickets

so for example I want to get Katy Perry

tickets I want to get Katy Perry tickets

so this is a very simple pattern place

the artist or the band name before

tickets so here to get right here is

where your artist name goes to the

artist name so I want to get Katy Perry

tickets or I couldn’t get tickets is

another thing you can use this is past

tense couldn’t I was not able to I

couldn’t get to Katy Perry tickets so

use the artist name before tickets here

I could be specific I couldn’t get katy

perry tickets is how I would make this

in the negative so to get tickets please

use this to talk about tickets for live

performances okay so with that once you

get tickets you buy tickets I got

tickets to see Katy Perry I got Katy

Perry tickets you can use a pattern like

this to talk about your plans so I’m

going to the musician concert a couple

points here there’s small points yes

first is this that I’m going to the

musician or band again concert so why

why do we use that here it’s because

usually in your city like at that time

there’s just one concert from that

artist like there’s maybe like one

weekend only or like one night only to

see that artist so we use the I’m going

to the Rihanna concert so there’s just

one this sounds quite natural actually

another pattern you can use is I’m going

to musicians or artists or band or

whatever I’m going to musicians concert

is also okay here the point is this

apostrophe s possessive form so I’m

going to Rihanna’s concert in that

pattern know the know that I’m going to

Rihanna’s concert okay I’m going to the

Rihanna concert both of those are fine

they communicate the same idea alright

some examples are coming in I want to

get Adele tickets very nice other ones

on YouTube I want to get Coldplay

tickets good okay someone says I

couldn’t get Bruno Mars tickets okay I

got a temporary job just to see the show

Wow that’s intense

others I went to Avicii’s concert in

Tomorrowland oh okay cool

the article used to refer to something

yes that’s correct

I want to see Justin Bieber in concert

ah okay yeah lots of different tastes

for sure I got Paul McCartney tickets

several times however they were sky-high

expensive yeah for sure Paul McCartney

is probably a pretty expensive artist my

parents are going to see you Paul

McCartney that’s true okay someone says

I like the Rolling Stones good nice

example is everybody okay let’s move

along then to this other pattern this

other concert related pattern I’m gonna

see Rihanna tonight I’m gonna see

Rihanna tonight so this pattern it

sounds like maybe you’re going to you

this is the pattern you might use with

your friends like I’m going to see my

friend tonight or I’m going to see my

parents tonight but for concerts and for

like live performances with really

famous performers it’s natural to use

this pattern too and we understand

they’re not probably your friend we

understand you’re just going to their

concert so I’m gonna see Rihanna tonight

that’s also okay to use it sounds a

little more casual okay onward so if you

want to talk about the artists

performance so like after the

performance you want to report to your

friends or to your family or something

what the performance was like was it

good was it bad what did you think so

here you can use the musician or band

whatever Plus was or were again this

depends on is a single artist is it one

person or is it the group of people and

then you can choose an adjective that

you like here

my suggestion is a May

amazing you can use incredible awesome

so good

for example Bruno Mars was so good Bruno

Mars was so good so here I’m using was

this Bruno Mars is one guy single person

he’s alone well with his group you know

dancers and so on but we’ll use Bruno

Mars was so good and you can extend that

so sound was so good so that’s quite

natural another word that you might not

know is this one unreal unreal here I

have Beyonce is unreal Beyonce is unreal

so unreal means they’re so good it seems

like it’s not real life so Beyonce is

unreal or Bruno Mars is unreal so it’s

so amazing it’s so good it’s like wow

this person is not like part of reality

it’s amazing Beyonce is unreal okay I

don’t see you Facebook Facebook what’s

going on oh I’m going to the Taylor

Swift concert says Gloria cool alright

other examples someone says I am unreal

I am real I’m real in fact alright the

last point here is if you want to talk

about an artist’s live performance

before the performance you can use this

pattern it is I here musician or band is

or are amazing live live so this means

I’ve heard or I hear now that this band

or this group sounds really really good

in their live performances this is the

pattern we use so I hear Beyonce is

amazing live or I hear the Rolling

Stones are amazing live so this live

shows the live performances specifically

what you’re talking about live

performances

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lot of information like what I’m talking

about in this lesson at the top here is

genres categories the second part is

talking about your favorite kinds of

music this part I talked about here and

at the bottom it’s hard to see but we’ve

talked about a lot of them it’s like

famous artists famous musical groups so

if you want to like listen to some

artists that are really popular in

english-speaking countries you can take

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lot of them Taylor Swift somebody

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Lady Gaga somebody mentioned fifty Cent

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Presley someone mentioned in the chat

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of today’s lesson the last part of

today’s lesson is a little bit open for

you to send some examples in the chat

lastly today I want to talk about your

experiences with music your favorite

music or with your favorite bands or

with live performances so at the

beginning of today’s lesson a lot of you

sent like

your favorite musician who your favorite

musician is so sometimes you want to

talk about the first time you saw a

musician live this is how we do that so

I saw artist or musician or band for the

first time when I was age or when I was

in school so for example uh I saw let’s

see I saw the first band I saw I don’t

know if anybody knows then this is true

I don’t know if anybody remembers Hanson

yeah yeah panthan was my first concert

so in my case I would say I saw this is

a true story I saw Hanson for the first

time and last time for the first time

when I was I think about eleven when I

was eleven years old I think I was 11

years old yeah I liked Hanson when I was

little

that’s true so this is how we express

our first concerts so I said - I saw

Hanson the band in this case Hanson was

the band name I used for the first time

so this expression kind of implies this

expression suggests a little bit that I

saw them again in this case I didn’t see

them a second time I saw Hanson live one

time so if you’re like a super fan of an

artist and you’ve seen the artist many

times you can use this if you only saw

the artist like once you can use a

slightly different pattern which is

sorry which is my first

concert was in my case Hansen I was 11

years old something like that so this

shows like the first concert you went to

in this case Hansen was my first concert

so my first concert was artists my first

concert was band name okay some examples

are coming in

I saw Muse for the first time when I was

a mty City what does that mean Muse yeah

I used to listen to music chilly when I

was in high school I listened to music

you listen to music yeah yeah alright

nice one umm Tolson never heard of that

I Hansen handsome they were popular in

the 90s for a song called

Bop that was very popular among little

girls like me I think cuz they were very

cheerful and happy yeah yeah fun times

okay uh other examples I saw Linkin Park

for the first time when I was 9 years

old

whoa you saw Linkin Park when you were 9

wow that’s crazy

ok I saw Chris Brown for the first time

in Kenya when I was 25 he crashed a fans

phone at the airport for asking for a

selfie really oh that’s so mean

Oh oh my gosh ok Wow my first concert

was New Kids on the Block whoa New Kids

on the Block yeah yeah someone says I

saw mr. children for the first time when

I was 15 ah a Japanese fan perhaps

okay mr. children is a popular Japanese

band I saw Elkhart bell they sent out

when I was 18 years old very nice good

examples everybody this is really

interesting we have such different

tastes in music let’s see I saw

Metallica for the first time when I was

10 years old when I was 10 years old

okay

hello this is the person who just said

it below hello

okay good oh I got deleted okay let’s go

to the last point for today the last

point for today is about albums so the

first CD you bought or maybe if you’re

like me the first tape viewbot or maybe

the first record you bought so how do

you express that how do you talk about

that you can use this pattern this is

the first album I ever bought was

musicians album so my true example I’ve

talked about this on this channel before

the first I’ll use CD the first CD so

I’m changing album to CD here you can

use tape or record or whatever the first

CD I ever bought was Michael Jackson’s

this is true because it’s true I

remember it Michael Jackson’s bad ok so

two points about this pattern one it’s

hard to see sorry this the end of the

artist name has a has this possessive at

the end apostrophe s because this album

right here belongs to the musician so

the album name the CD title is bad it

belongs to the artist so we use the

possessive form here the first CD I ever

bought was Michael Jackson’s bad the

first tape I ever bought was Alanis

Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill also

true really YouTube no no good so this

is how we express the first something

the first piece of music that we ever

bought

Aaliyah says the first one she bought

was Michael Jackson’s Thriller nice one

nice one

other ones a couple of examples the

first album really the first album you

ever bought was Michael Jackson’s

dangerous no way alright that’s cool

Damien says the first album I ever

bought was oops I did it again my

Britney Spears really no really that’s

interesting okay

other one the first CD I ever bought was

the Beatles with the Beatles what’s that

I don’t know the first CD I ever bought

was a Vanessa Mays album okay nice I

don’t know who Vanessa me is I don’t

know that much about many different

music types I guess on Facebook Russia

Anna says the first tape I bought was

Celine Dion when I was nine years old

Wow yeah Celine Dion so the first tape I

bought the first tape I bought good

other ones Cali AB on Facebook says the

first CD I bought was Abraham’s album I

don’t know who that is cool but nice

very nice the first uh TV CD maybe I

ever bought was jay-z’s foreveryoung Wow

okay good lots of people there saying

Michael Jackson - okay we’re not alone

alright fantastic nice example so make

sure that you use this apostrophe s in

front of the album name if you remember

it if you don’t remember it you can use

the pattern some other people are using

so the first tape I ever bought was

Celine Dion that’s fine too

you can use that as well okay but we

have to finish there for today that was

a lot of fun thanks everybody for

sharing your examples we have such

different music tastes let’s cool though

alright we’ll finish there for today so

next week we will be back with a

different topic next week we’ll talk

about something many of you have asked

about I’m going to cover the Holy

Trinity the trifecta of regret that’s

not my phrasing someone else’s phrasing

could have would have and should have

I’m going to talk about using could have

would have and should have those three

it’s going to be a lot for next week’s

lesson but I hope that it’s helpful so

many of you have asked about these

things

we’re going to cover these three topics

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have and would have we use these to talk

about regrets so please join us to learn

how to use these with greater skill yeah

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