I’m back to teach you English idioms and metaphors that come from music. I don’t want to sound like a broken record, or blow my own trumpet, but if you say nice things in the comments about this video it will be music to my ears!
More of my videos about English expressions and idioms:
14 English idioms & sayings from food & drink
13 English idioms from the theatre
In this lesson:
00:00 – Introduction –
00:31 on the fiddle
02:16 harmonious relationship
03:24 drumming up support
04:35 change the record
06:07 sound like a broken record
08:17 rings a bell
08:41 going for a song
09:50 blow your own trumpet
10:41 call the tune
11:36 blow the whistle on & whistleblower
13:47 clean as a whistle
14:46 change your tune
15:42 face the music
17:09 music to my ears
17:49 – Conclusion –
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