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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
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Concert

Hi,

There is a festival going on this week and one of the concerts that are part of it took place right next to our school.

How would you describe the sound of music carrying through the school corridors?

'Roam', 'thunder' or 'hum'?

Could I also say that it was causing a light tremor if the desks in the classrooms were slightly shaking?

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 How would you describe the sound of music carrying through the school corridors? It depends on how loud and/or annoying or thrilling it was. The sound was — roaming through the halls/corridors (strange wording; not annoying though) humming through ...

  • Ann225 How would you describe the sound of music carrying through the school corridors?
  • It depends on how loud and/or annoying or thrilling it was.
  • The sound was — roaming through the halls/corridors (strange wording; not annoying though) humming through ...
  • (soft and soothing) thundering through ...
  • (very loud and either annoying or thrilling, depending) roaring through ...
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Ann225How would you describe the sound of music carrying through the school corridors?

It depends on how loud and/or annoying or thrilling it was.

The sound was —

roaming through the halls/corridors (strange wording; not annoying though)
humming through ... (soft and soothing)
thundering through ... (very loud and either annoying or thri

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