What is another word for music scene?

Pronunciation: [mjˈuːzɪk sˈiːn] (IPA)

The music scene is a rich and diverse world of sound and culture. It can be described in many different ways, depending on the context or tone of the conversation. Some synonyms for the music scene might include the music industry, the music culture, the local music community, the underground music scene, or the live music scene. These terms all capture different aspects of the music scene, from the commercial side to the DIY and indie worlds, from local scenes to national and international movements. No matter how we describe it, the music scene is a vital part of our cultural heritage and ongoing creative expression.

What are the hypernyms for Music scene?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Arts scene, Cultural scene, Entertainment scene, Nightlife Scene, Performance arts scene, Social scene.

Famous quotes with Music scene

  • The average Englishman has no idea of the dynamism in the music scene here.
    Kabir Bedi
  • Watch MTV and you can see what the music scene is like in England. The Spice Girls? Not a lot of creativity in the commercial area. There are still great musicians in England, but not a lot being heard that much.
    Jimmy Carl Black
  • I'm always going to get more of a charge playing Chicago than I will Duluth or some place like that. Just because of the history and the people there are way more knowledgeable than a lot of other cities. It's an amazing music scene with some great bands and great musicians.
    Matt Cameron
  • The music scene is more competitive in the States.
    Dexter Gordon
  • It was a really interesting time in New York in the late 70s and early 80s, and the music scene was really, really interesting because you didn't have to be a virtuoso to make music, it was more about your desire to express things.
    Jim Jarmusch

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