How Noise Became Music # Vocabulary For IELTS

HOW NOISE BECAME MUSIC

We live in the loudest of times. It all began about twenty years ago, when new digital technologies started to radically alter the way music was made, refined, and shared. It suddenly became fairly easy to endow songs with a more aggressive presence: with a click of the mouse, you just made it all—especially the quiet parts—louder. Since then, there’s been a debate over the effects of the “loudness wars” on our ability to appreciate nuance, particularly the dynamic range between loud and soft that, in the parlance of audiophiles, gives music the room to “breathe.” As musicians from Iggy Pop to Christina Aguilera began making their music as thunderous as possible, our standards and preferences gradually changed. Loudness has won. We have come to crave music that is garish, punchy, and, according to the anti-loudness partisans, poorly engineered. But now that we listen to music everywhere—often in a semi-distracted state, across a range of devices and settings—it should come as no surprise that artists want their music to come pre-coated with a glossy immediacy. First impressions matter. Why not insure that you can’t be ignored?

how noise became music vocabulary for ielts

how noise became music vocabulary for ielts

VOCABULARY EXPLAINED

RADICALLY
Radically means fundamentally or in a completely basic manner.
ALTER
Alter means to change or become different or modify it.
ENDOW
Endow means to equip something. Here it means, that songs are equipped with aggressive sounds, that is the songs made are more aggressive now.
AGGRESSIVE
Aggressive refers to something that is vigorously energetic. An aggressive music means something that energizes you.
NUANCE
Nuance is used to refer to slight difference or variation in color or tone. So here it says it wants to find whether you can tolerate slight difference in loud and soft music.
PARLANCE
AUDIOPHILE
Audiophile refers to a person who is interested in a
THUNDEROUS
Thunderous is anything that produces thunder or thunder like noise.
GARISH
Garish refers to anything that is glittering or showy or may be vulgar.
PUNCHY
Punchy means confused.
PARTISANS
Partisans are non-conformist or sectarians.
IMMEDIACY
Immediacy is closeness.

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A Faint Heart # Idioms For IELTS

If you really want to succeed in life, don’t have a faint heart. How is heart related to success? Well, read more and find out.

THROW SOMEONE FOR LOOP
SENTENCE-: Stories of Sherlock Holmes throw me for loop.
MEANING-: surprise or astonish someone
A FAINT HEART
SENTENCE-: If you have a faint heart, forget about any success in life.
MEANING-: lacking will power and hence preventing from achieving goals
GET OUT OF SOMEONE’S FACE
SENTENCE-: Just get out of my face.
MEANING-: stop harassing or annoying someone
NOT JUST A PRETTY FACE
SENTENCE-: Anmol Tanubhrt is not just a pretty face.
MEANING-: not only beautiful but also intelligent
UP A TREE
SENTENCE-: When caught up a tree, always listen to your heart.
MEANING-: in a difficult situation and without any escape
GO WALKING
SENTENCE-: The jewels of the crown of the queen went walking.
MEANING-: go missing, especially because of theft
MAKE A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE
SENTENCE-: If making a trip down memory lane hurts you, better not make that trip.
MEANING-: to deliberately remember things from the past that are sentimental.
RAISE YOUR SIGHTS
SENTENCE-: With the passage of time, she has raised her sights.
MEANING-: to become more ambitious
TRAIL YOUR COAT
SENTENCE-: Stay away from him, he has a habit of trailing his coat.
MEANING-: deliberately start a fight
ON A WING AND A PRAYER
SENTENCE-: You must not lose hope even though you are on a wing and a prayer.
MEANING-: with only slightest chances of victory

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Linking Words

Linking plays a very important role in your essay. 25% of your marks in essay depend on the linking and the cohesion of your essay. It is not only important for you to get the linking correct but you are required to give a range of linking words with perfect accuracy and flexibility. Linking words can be useful for you while listing, adding information, giving examples, showing results or consequences, highlighting, stressing or giving reasons.
Given below are the linking words that can be used in each of the cases.

LISTING
Linking words for listing are used to either put paragraphs in order or even to list your supporting points in paragraph.

  1. Firstly, secondly, thirdly ….
  2. Lastly, last but not the least , finally
Adding Information
Sometimes you need to support your main idea in essay, given below are the linkers that are used to inform that extra information will be provided.

  1. In addition
  2. Additionally
  3. Furthermore
  4. Moreover
  5. Also
  6. As well as
  7. And
Giving Example
Often you are required to give examples in your writing task. Always writing the same word could make you lose marks. Try to use the given linking words,

  1. For example
  2. In other words
  3. For instance
  4. Namely
  5. Such as
  6. To illustrate

Presenting Opinion
In essays wherein you are required to give your own opinion, following linking words will prove to be helpful to you.

  1. In my opinon
  2. I think
  3. I disagree/ I cannot accept
  4. I admit
  5. In my view
  6. I believe
  7. I concur/ agree
Results and Consequences
These linking words are very useful in when you are required to give solutions in your essay or state the consequences of something.

  1. As a result
  2. Consequently
  3. Thus
  4. Hence
  5. Therefore
  6. So
  7. For this reason
CONTRASTS
Often while writing essay, you are required to give opinion. Doing this sometimes you have to give your opinion of the opposing form. Given below are some of the linking words that could be helpful for you in such situations.

  1. However
  2. Nevertheless
  3. Even though
  4. Although
  5. But
  6. Despite
  7. Still
  8. On the other hand
  9. By contrast
  10. In comparison
  11. Alternatively
  12. Other option could be
Concluding Linkers
These linkers are useful to start your conclusion paragraph.

  1. In conclusion
  2. To sum up
  3. To conclude

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Blast From The Past # Idioms For IELTS

Have you ever had any blast from the past?? Go on and read more to find out the blast I am talking about.

TAKE YOUR LUMPS
SENTENCE-: If you do something wrong, you need to take your lumps.
MEANING-: to suffer punishment
SMELL BLOOD
SENTENCE-: In a fight if you can smell the blood, you can win it as well.
MEANING-: to recognize your opponent’s weakness
A STRAIGHT FIGHT
SENTENCE-: Let’s see who is going to win the straight fight of 24/4/2033.
MEANING-: a contest between two opponents, especially in elections
ALL WET
SENTENCE-: You cannot save him from death, he has been found all wet.
MEANING-: something that is completely wrong
GROW ON TREES
SENTENCE-: Money doesn’t grow on trees.
MEANING-: be in large amounts and can be easily obtained
NIP SOMETHING IN THE BUD
SENTENCE-: We must strive to nip terrorism in the bud.
MEANING-: destroy something in the early stages
QUICK ON THE DRAW
SENTENCE-: He is quick on the draw, so think before you speak to him.
MEANING-: very fast in reacting
SECOND CHILDHOOD
SENTENCE-: Don’t behave badly towards older generation, they are often in their second childhood.
MEANING-: a childish behavior that is often seen in the old people.
BE TWICE THE MAN (WOMAN) THAN SOMEONE IS
SENTENCE-: If you really want to win the battle, be twice the man than your opponent is.
MEANING-: be stronger than someone else
A BLAST FROM THE PAST
SENTENCE-: Meeting him after 5 years was like a blast from the past.
MEANING-: something very strongly nostalgic

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