by Handlemybandle November 7, 2017

Songs that gets you in your feels; Songs so calming to where you lose all your other thoughts and worries.
by R_N_A May 16, 2018

Music is a best friend. It will help you recover from anything, from letting out your tears, to singing the high notes to beyonce lyrics. Music is your band aid so treat it with respect. And find your self. I listen to sad music and rap songs because I'm more of a "listen to your conversations to ruin your life later" kind of person. But enough about me, find your emotions and joy today with spotify, free music, play music and so much more. Dont keep in your frustration. Let it all out today!
Friend: Hey Bro You Okay?
You: Yea I'm All Good
Friend: Alright See You Tomorrow
Your Mind: ๐๐๐๐ค๐
Music: Its Okay I'll Be Here For You.
You: Yea I'm All Good
Friend: Alright See You Tomorrow
Your Mind: ๐๐๐๐ค๐
Music: Its Okay I'll Be Here For You.
by anonymous September 6, 2020

by RealAmoeba October 2, 2018

by IHaveAGoodPseudonym May 2, 2022

1.Not literally as it is, this expression is used only when two friends (either existing gender), happens to kill another one accidentally and one or neither of them never tried (to solve this problem together) to sing the same song of regret yesterday.
2. To paraphrase, "Sing (or sung) Yesterday's Music sheet", is to settle a problem between two friends (usually a love situation." So when saying sing or sung, it is meant to settle.
2. To paraphrase, "Sing (or sung) Yesterday's Music sheet", is to settle a problem between two friends (usually a love situation." So when saying sing or sung, it is meant to settle.
*interrogation of deceased person's friend*
Police: It's not entirely your fault
Boy/girl: No! It is! I should've been the one to Sing Yesterday's Music Sheet with him/her!
Police: It's not entirely your fault
Boy/girl: No! It is! I should've been the one to Sing Yesterday's Music Sheet with him/her!
by Sin_P June 10, 2017

When playing a wind instrument (i.e Trumpet, Clarinet), one may come across a musical note (usually on sheet music) so much higher/lower than the rest, that the first reaction is typically a simple, "Hell no." Also applies to vocal music.
Trumpet 1: "Do you see that note dude?! It's so high!"
Trumpet 2: "No, that's not a music note, that's a music not."
Tenor 1: "How is any guy supposed to reach that?"
Tenor 2: "They aren't, that's a music not."
Trumpet 2: "No, that's not a music note, that's a music not."
Tenor 1: "How is any guy supposed to reach that?"
Tenor 2: "They aren't, that's a music not."
by Adolf Fuchs April 11, 2017
