MUSIC IDIOMS 1
(to) blow the whistle (on something)
(to) hit the right note
(to sound) like a broken record
(to) blow your own trumpet
(to be) as fit a s a fiddle
(to) march to the beat of your own drum
(a) swan song
(to) strike a chord
(to) change your tune
(to) face the music
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Music idioms 1

1. MUSIC IDIOMS 1

2. (to) blow the whistle (on something)

To report an illegal or criminal activity

3. (to) hit the right note

To speak or act in a way that has a positive
effect on people

4. (to sound) like a broken record

To repeat the same thing again and again

5. (to) blow your own trumpet

When someone boasts about his/her own
talents, abilities or achievements

6. (to be) as fit a s a fiddle

To be in perfect health

7. (to) march to the beat of your own drum

To do things your way without considering
anybody or anything else

8. (a) swan song

A final act before dying or ending something

9. (to) strike a chord

To hit on a topic that is of importance to
person you are speaking to. You can strike a
chord either positively or negatively.

10. (to) change your tune

To change your opinion or idea of something
particular

11. (to) face the music

To accept punishment for something

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