This document defines and provides examples of idiomatic music-related expressions in English, including "to face the music" which means to accept punishment, "to dance to somebody's tune" which means to do what someone wants, and "to change one's tune" which means to change one's ideas after something happens. It explains phrases such as "to blow your own trumpet," "to make a song and dance about something," "for a song," "to strike a chord," and "to be fit as a fiddle."