Does it mean what it seems to mean? Yes, music is something pleasing, so whatever it was, it was pleasing to him. An idiom is a phrase that looks like nonsense unless you know the definition, so this is a figure of speech.
It means that someone actually needs to listen attentively to music in order for it to mean anything, otherwise it is simply background noise.
It can mean it's literal expression or it can also be a metaphor for live a little
they were beatiful
That she was perfect possibly
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it's a metaphor. it's saying that the person likes the sound of their voice.
When both ears are ringing, it is a condition known as tinnitus. Tinnitus is the perception of noise or ringing in the ears when no external sound is present. It can be caused by various factors such as exposure to loud noise, ear infections, or underlying health conditions.
It means that you have been subjected to noise in your past or are just going through aging. But, that specific noise you have heard in your ears will never bee heard again by you. That receptor is perminately dead.
Cacophony refers to a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. It commonly describes a lack of harmony or unpleasant noise in music or speech.
An elaborate metaphor is also called a sustained metaphor. It is when a metaphor is referred to multiple times throughout a piece by the author.
i believe it's a metaphor!
No, "kani" does not mean sandy in Hawaiian. "Kani" means noise, sound, or to play music in Hawaiian.
It means that someone actually needs to listen attentively to music in order for it to mean anything, otherwise it is simply background noise.
It is a noise that does not come from an instrument like if a song is about a sea, you could have a wave sound as a special effect.
noise is a disturbing sound
noise pollution is a noise which afect the pollution
It is probable only a metaphor.