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My son? He doesn't seem interested in classical music. I can't tell whether it's techno or electro, but he's always listening to music at a loud volume.
If I change key, I can't hold the pitch. It's better if we go with the original key, and I sometimes sing an octave lower.
As the room fall silent, only the ticking sound of an old clock could be heard.
The clicking of high heels kind of hurts my ears. Do the people wearing them not notice?
Takashi said he wasn't afraid of ghosts, but when he heard some sounds from the supposedly empty second floor, he quickly scrambled away.
He couldn't sleep because of the noise outside his window.
I could not sleep because of the noise.
Tastes in music vary from person to person.
She told us not to make a noise.
I often hear her play the piano.
I know nothing about music.
You have good taste in music.
Do you mind if I turn down the TV?
May I turn down the TV?
You shouldn't make any noise when you eat soup.
He complained about the noise.
Suddenly, I raised my ears to the faint sound of footsteps coming from behind me.
Lightning is usually followed by thunder.
I'm not saying his music is bad.
As is often the case with educated people, he likes classical music better than popular music.

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