How to Talk About Music in Spanish

how to talk about music in spanish

Written by Diana Luciana

November 10, 2022

Let’s talk about music in Spanish today! 🎧

¿Qué tipo de música te gusta? You’ve probably heard this question many times before: What kind of music do you like? But do you know how to reply in Spanish or talk about your favorite música (music) with a Spanish friend?

Or imagine that you’re traveling to a Spanish-speaking country and you meet someone with the same music taste, and you’d really like to talk about it. Today’s lesson is about music: from basic vocabulary words to essential phrases in Spanish. Let the music begin!

How to talk about music in Spanish

Before delving into anything else, music is la música in Spanish, a feminine noun pronounced moo-see-kah (learn more about the pronunciation here.) Below are some basic Spanish vocabulary words related to music:

  • la canción (song)
  • la copla (popular song)
  • el canto (singing)
  • el cantante/la cantante (singer)
  • el grupo/la banda (group/band)
  • el álbum (music album)
  • la letra (lyrics)
  • la radio (radio)
  • el video musical (music video)
  • el concierto (concert)
  • la orquesta (orchestra)
  • la aria (aria)
  • el karaoke (karaoke)
  • el/la pinchadiscos or el/la disc-jockey (DJ)
  • el arrullo/la nana (lullaby)
  • la balada/la trova (ballad)
  • la serenata (serenade)
  • el himno (anthem)

Spanish verbs related to music

  • escuchar música (to listen to music)
  • cantar (to sing)
  • bailar (to dance)
  • tocar (to play a musical instrument)
  • tocar música (to play music)

Types of music: from oldies to K-pop

What’s your preferred music style? Are you more into pop music or country music? Let’s go over the most popular types of music in Spanish:

  • la música pop (pop music)
  • la música dance/de baile (dance music)
  • la música disco (disco music)
  • el hip hop
  • el K-pop (Korean pop)
  • el rocanrol (rock)
  • el rock pesado (hard rock)
  • la música country (country music)
  • la música electrónica (electronic music)
  • la música clásica (classical music)
  • la ópera (opera)
  • la música de cámara (chamber music)
  • el jazz
  • el blues
  • el reggae
  • el punk
  • la música instrumental (instrumental music)
  • la música folk/folclórica (folk music)
  • la música ambiental (ambient/background music)
  • la música góspel/espiritual (gospel music)
  • la música vocal (choral music)

Musical instruments in Spanish

Now that you know some music vocabulary words and types of music, learn how to say musical instruments in Spanish. Check out this list:

  • el piano
  • la guitarra (guitar)
  • el guitarra eléctrica (electric guitar)
  • la batería (drum)
  • el teclado (keyboard)
  • el violín (violin)
  • la trompeta (trumpet)
  • la flauta (flute)
  • el clarinete (clarinet)
  • el saxofón (saxophone)
  • el violonchelo/chelo (cello)
  • la tuba
  • el trombón (trombone)
  • el acordeón (accordion)

Playing an instrument in Spanish

Are you playing any musical instruments? Check out these useful Spanish phrases and get that conversation started:

  • ¿Tocas algún instrumento? (Do you play any instruments?)
  • Toco el… violín, pero no muy bien. (I play the… violin, but not very well.)
  • Cuando era joven tocaba… el piano. (I played… piano …when I was younger.)
  • Quiero aprender a tocar… guitarra. (I want to learn how to play the… guitar.)
  • Me gusta cantar en la ducha. (I like to sing in the shower.)

Here’s a quick music guide and chart you can download:

How to have a conversation about music

The next step is learning how to talk about your favorite music in Spanish. Whether you are talking to your Spanish-speaking friends or making small talk while traveling, here are some must-know Spanish phrases:

  • ¿Te gusta la música? (Do you like music?) Si, me encanta. (Yes, I love it.)
  • ¿Qué tipo/clase de música te gusta? (What kind of music do you like?)
  • (No) Me gusta… la música electrónica. (I [don’t] like… electronic music.) 
  • Me encanta… la música disco. (I like… disco music.)
  • Me interesa… la música pop. (I’m interested in… pop music.)
  • Prefiero…  la música rock al reggaeton. (I prefer… rock music to reggaeton.)
  • No soporto… la ópera. (I can’t stand… opera.)
  • ¿Cuál es tu estilo de música favorito? (What’s your favorite kind of music?)
  • Estoy empezando a adentrarme en… el K-pop. (I’m starting to get into… K-pop.)
  • ¿Quién es tu cantante/grupo favorito? (Who’s your favorite singer/band?) Mi cantante favorito es… (My favorite singer is…) Mi grupo favorito es… (My favorite band is…) 
  • Tenemos diferentes gustos musicales. (We have different musical tastes.)

Talking about music in general

It’s not only about your favorite music genre but also about being able to have a general conversation in Spanish about music. Here are some useful Spanish phrases :

  • ¿Cómo se llama esta canción? (What’s this song’s name?)
  • ¿Conoces esta canción? (Do you know this song?) No. ¿Quién es el/la cantante? (No. Who’s the singer?)
  • ¡Sube el volumen! Me encanta/gusta esta canción. (Turn the volume up! I love this song.)
  • ¡Baja el volumen! La música está demasiado alta. (Turn the volume down! The music is too loud.)
  • No conozco la letra de esta canción. (I don’t know the lyrics to this song.)
  • Esta música es muy buena. (This song is really good.)
  • Esta canción tiene un buen ritmo. (This song has a great beat.)
  • Esta banda toca muy bien. (This band plays very well.)
  • Esta banda acaba de estrenar un álbum. Es genial. (This band just released a new album. It’s great.)
  • Me gusta ver a las bandas tocar. Me encanta la música en vivo. (I like to see bands perform. I love live music.)
  • ¿Has escuchado la nueva canción de… ? (Have you listened to…’s new song?)
  • Este es mi video musical favorito. (This is my favorite music video.)

Music for road trips

Imagine you’re going on a road trip with your friends and the subject of music pops up. Below are some common Spanish phrases that you can use while road tripping:

  • Siempre escucho música en el carro/coche. (I always listen to music in the car.)
  • Hice una lista de reproducción de mis canciones favoritas. (I made a playlist of my favorite songs.)
  • Puedes elegir la próxima canción. (You can choose the next song.)
  • ¿Puedo elegir la siguiente canción? (Can I choose the next song?) Si no hay problema. (Yes, no problem.) TIP: Learn how to say “no problem” in Spanish.
  • Me gusta escuchar canciones aleatorias en Spotify. (I like to listen to random songs on Spotify.)
  • Me gusta esta emisora de radio. (I like this radio station.)

If you’re planning a road trip, check out this Spanish travel vocabulary. And if you’re interested in taking your Spanish to the next level, book a free consultation with Hannah. 🥁

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