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Roman Definer Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Musical rehearsal?

Emotion: music Do I use the word "rehearsal" right, when I speak about a single several-hour band's play?
Can I use the word "repetiotion"?
What is the best word?
  

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The band had a rehearsal last night. We rehearsed for three hours straight, without taking a break. We need to have at least one more rehearsal so we will be ready for the concert next Friday.

  • The band had a rehearsal last night.
  • We rehearsed for three hours straight, without taking a break.
  • We need to have at least one more rehearsal so we will be ready for the concert next Friday.
  • Roman Definer Can I use the word "repetiotion"?
  • If you spell it correctly, you can use it in the proper context.
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The band had a rehearsal last night. We rehearsed for three hours straight, without taking a break. We need to have at least one more rehearsal so we will be ready for the concert next Friday.
Roman DefinerCan I use the word "repetiotion"?
If you spell it correctly, you can use it in the proper context.
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AlpheccaStarsThe band had a rehearsal last night. We rehearsed for three hours straight, without taking a break. We need to have at least one more rehearsal so we will be ready for the concert next Friday. Roman DefinerCan I use the word "repetiotion"?If you spell it correctly, you can use it in the proper context.
Thank you very much=)
Yes, "repetiotion"
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Roman Definer Do I use the word "rehearsal" right, when I speak about a single several-hour band's play?Can I use the word "repetiotion"?What is the best word?
A person who knows French might be inclined to use repetition, but that isn't what we normally use in English.
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Repetition is the normal way to perfect one's performance. We rehearse the same piece over and over, until it is exactly what we want.

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