listen to the guitar, to the sound of a guitar, a strumming guitar, a playing guitar

TimurThePlayer

New member
Joined
Apr 24, 2024
Member Type
Interested in Language
Native Language
Russian
Home Country
Kyrgyzstan
Current Location
Uzbekistan
Hello! I'm learning spoken English and English in books, films, movies and video games. Please, help. Thanks!

Which of these are idiomatic?

I was sitting by the fire listening 1) to the guitar.
2) to the sound of a guitar.
3) to the sounds of a guitar.
4) to a strumming guitar.
5) to a playing guitar.
 
Welcome to the forum.

Please tell us where you found this exercise. If it’s part of your homework we don’t help with that.
 
Welcome to the forum.

Please tell us where you found this exercise. If it’s part of your homework we don’t help with that.
Thanks. It's not part of homework. I made it up myself. I don't study at university/college/school etc. I just want to know different ways of saying things. I try to translate from my mother tongue.
 
I would probably say I was listening to somebody play the guitar.
 
I would probably say I was listening to somebody play the guitar.
Thanks for your reply! I thought the same thing like: I was listening to Mark playing the guitar. But how can I say this not using a person. Just emphasizing the sounds, not the one who's playing
 
I was listening to guitar music.
I was listening to a guitar being played.
I was listening to the sound of a guitar.
 
I was listening to guitar music.
I was listening to a guitar being played.
I was listening to the sound of a guitar.
Thank you! That's exactly what I was looking for. Can I say: listening to the strumming of a guitar?
 
You can say whatever you want to say. I'm out of suggestions.
 
Back
Top