Music (Medium)
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- 2. (noun) the words of a popular song
- 3. (noun) a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements
- 5. (noun) a person who plays the piano
- 6. (noun) a performer or group of musicians
- 8. (noun) the amount of sound that is produced by a television or radio
- 10. (noun) time that is spent practising a play or piece of music in preparation for a public performance
- 13. (noun) a long, complicated piece of music for a large orchestra, in three or four main parts
- 15. (noun) a musical instrument in the shape of a tube, played by blowing
- 16. (noun) a type of Latin American dance music
- 18. (noun) a type of popular music with strong rhythms, developed in Jamaica in the 1960s
- 19. (noun) a piece of recorded music, usually popular music, that consists of one song
- 21. (noun) the system for playing recorded music or speech in which the sound is directed through two channels
- 23. (noun) a person who plays the trumpet
- 24. (noun) a single sound of a particular length and pitch, made by the voice or a musical instrument
- 25. (verb) to combine different recordings of voices or instruments to produce a single piece of music
- 29. (noun) a type of loud and aggressive rock music popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s
- 31. (noun) a series of musical notes that are sung or played in a particular order to form a piece of music
- 32. (noun) a dramatic work in which all or most of the words are sung to music
- 34. (noun) some of the music, and sometimes some speech, from a film or musical that is released on CD or the internet for people to buy
- 37. (noun) a person who stands in front of an orchestra or a group of singers and directs their performance, especially somebody who does this as a profession
- 39. (noun) part of a song that is sung after each verse
- 40. (noun) an introduction to something, especially to a piece of music or writing
- 41. (noun) a large group of people who play various musical instruments together, led by a conductor
- 43. (noun) a large brass musical instrument that you blow into, with a sliding tube used to change the note
- 44. (noun) a large musical instrument with keys like a piano
- 45. (noun) the part of a radio, computer or piece of musical equipment that the sound comes out of
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- 1. (noun) a device that is used for recording sounds or for making your voice louder when you are speaking or singing to an audience
- 4. (noun) the quality of a sound, especially the sound of a musical instrument or one produced by electronic equipment
- 7. (noun) a person who writes music, especially classical music
- 9. (noun) a type of slow sad music with strong rhythms, developed by African American musicians in the southern US
- 10. (noun) a type of popular music with a fast strong rhythm and words which are spoken fast, not sung
- 11. (noun) the act of making a film, recording or other product available to the public
- 12. (noun) a performance by musicians playing popular music or jazz in front of an audience
- 14. (noun) a piece of equipment consisting of two earphones joined by a band across the head that makes it possible to listen to music or the radio without other people hearing it
- 17. (noun) a stick used for playing a drum
- 19. (noun) a metal musical instrument that you blow into, used especially in jazz and dance music
- 20. (noun) music in the traditional style of a country or community
- 22. (noun) a person who plays the violin
- 26. (noun) a group of people who sing together, for example in church services or public performances
- 27. (noun) a type of entertainment in which a machine plays only the music of popular songs so that people can sing the words themselves
- 28. (noun) the main rhythm, or a unit of rhythm, in a piece of music or a poem
- 30. (noun) a short section from a book or piece of music
- 33. (noun) a person who is a professional singer, dancer or actor
- 35. (noun) a recording of one song or piece of music
- 36. (noun) to be in charge of preparing a film or play for the public to see
- 38. (noun) a list, produced each week, of the songs or albums that have sold the most copies or been downloaded or listened to via streaming the most frequently
- 39. (noun) a type of popular music in the style of the traditional music of the southern US, with singing and dance tunes played on violin, guitar and banjo
- 42. (noun) a type of music that expresses strong emotions, made popular by African American musicians